Lebanon is a country hijacked by sects, money, and power. While citizens long for a collective identity to thrive as a community, politicians use the sectarianism for their corrupt ambitions. Unless there is a change, Lebanon will be lost forever.
Michael Moore's view on how the Bush administration allegedly used the tragic events on 9/11 to push...
Wissam Charaf traces the recent history and identity of Lebanon through its political campaigns, PR ...
An Israeli film director interviews fellow veterans of the 1982 invasion of Lebanon to reconstruct h...
Half blind and half deaf, ostraziced Cuban writer Rafael Alcides tries to finish his unpublished nov...
Writing a letter to Paul B. Preciado, trans philosopher and filmmaker, as one would write to a frien...
A documentary based on the book Umbanda no Brasil by the scholar Mata e Silva, who is interviewed by...
At first glance, Matthew VanDyke—a shy Baltimore native with a sheltered upbringing and a tormenting...
On 25th December 2011 the Georgian Patriarch Ilia II described his 34 year-long leadership as head o...
July 2006. Another war breaks out in Lebanon. The directors decide to follow a movie star, Catherine...
Documentary about the sinking of the Britannic during the First World War, examining how she ultimat...
Commentator-comic Bill Maher plays devil's advocate with religion as he talks to believers about the...
"The Star-Spangled Banner" is known by all, treasured for its powerful melody and stirring lyrics. A...
The ideologies underlying the foundation of modern Israel are explored in this documentary, the thir...
A personal essay which analyses and compares images of the political upheavals of the 1960s. From th...
Zombies are part of pop culture, but what are they? Where do they come from? To find real zombies we...
In the thick of a controversial war of ideas, two enlightening figures, Sam Harris, an atheist and a...
A look at the Hutterites, an Anabaptist religious community similar to the Amish or the Mennonites i...
George Stevens's remarkable film is acclaimed by historians as the most important colour footage tak...