As an unwavering natural force, Maj Wechselmann produces at least one film a year, which is guaranteed to show troublesome connections between established power structures and maladjustments for people further down the hierarchy of society; this time through the Swedish Television photographer Claes-Göran Bjernér's fascinating fate of life. Bjernér, who reported from 23 wars in 83 countries, had his lungs injured for life in the poison gas disaster in Bhopal, India in 1984. The film begins with him almost dying several times, but miraculously returning to life. In interviews and archival photos, he shares his unique first-hand experiences of war, violence and corruption. A glowing agitation to never stop demanding responsibility for the world's tragedies.

Shot by a reported “1,001 Syrians” according to the filmmakers, SILVERED WATER, SYRIA SELF-PORTRAIT ...

Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...

Over the period of 25 years the director met General Võ Nguyên Giáp, a legendary hero of Vietnam’s i...

Using historically-accurate, battle-filled re-enactments and interviews with expert historians and n...

It's June 1942 and the world's fate is about to be decided by a handful of pilots and their untested...

Carne Ross was a government highflyer. A career diplomat who believed Western Democracy could save u...

In 2016, a young Austrialian filmmaker began documenting amateur inventor Peter Madsen. One year in,...

Single mother Anna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine. While t...

History is Marching is a feature length documentary analysing the rise in tensions between major pow...
During World War II, the propaganda engine of the U.S. government made a pivotal decision with unfor...

The story of the biggest demonstration in human history, which took place on 15th February 2003, aga...

Rich Peppiatt delivers a satirical dissection of the newspaper trade by turning the tables on unscru...

In the midst of a publishing revolution, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, one of America's most sto...

In a beach town on the coast of Senegal sits a basketball academy attended by the most promising pla...

After 52 years of armed conflict the FARC guerrillas are about to hand over their arms in exchange f...

In Japan, there is an informal agreement between mainstream media and the government that is hardly ...
This short-form documentary focuses on the true story of Alfons Heck, who as an impressionable 10-y...

This episode from the Czech Journal series examines how a military spirit is slowly returning to our...

Professor Niall Ferguson argues that Britain's decision to enter the First World War was a catastrop...

A Bunch of Questions with No Answers (2025) is a 23-hour film by artists Alex Reynolds and Robert M....