In her documentary, Larissa Trüby creates an entertaining kaleidoscope on the question of personal h...
An Irish doctor survived the atomic bomb attack on Nagasaki and was given a Samurai sword for the li...
Science fiction has long anticipated the rise of machine intelligence, and today a new generation of...
This is an elegant meditation on time, travel, and ceremony in the form of a journey. In her first f...
On February th 1970, Carlos Castañeda de la Fuente tried to assassinate the Mexican President to ave...
Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968, two women in Germany and Japan set out to plot world re...
Through a powerful visual metaphor, Camille Vigny gives a first-person account of the domestic viole...
Takes us to locations all around the US and shows us the heavy toll that modern technology is having...
At the turn of the 19th and 20th century Finnish philologist G. J. Ramstedt travelled around Mongoli...
In Japan, more than four million young people survive by taking on precarious jobs. They are called ...
A look at the work of Japanese woodblock printing artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849).
AVATARA is not a cartoon. It's a documentary about an Internet subculture who spend their lives imme...
Documentary looking at the ways which computer on-line services and the Internet have evolved, how t...
A small rural hospital in Japan battles an international cybercriminal gang that is holding them ran...
From dreamy aerial opening shots, we are sent on an expedition through the storied land of our fifth...
From a young age, Natsuki knew she was a girl despite her sex assigned at birth. Against the backdro...
Caroline Darian, Gisèle Pelicot's daughter, looks back on the tragedy that shook her family: for ten...
After the India of Varanasi’s boatmen, the American desert of the dropouts, and the Mexico of the ki...
As described by Oliver Sykes, "The most offensive, vulgar, awkward, retarded band DVD of all time. B...
For the men who fought perhaps the fiercest battle of WWII, seventy years have passed. But the memor...