After the elections that followed the Tunisian revolution, as well as the violence that shook the country, an author seeks to make a film on women's issue in his motherland. He makes his questioning the subject of his film and starts a journey.
Documentary about Charles Gagnon, Québécois politician, FLQ member and communist leader.
The Spanish fishing team is one of the best in the world and the rest of the teams know it. In the l...
Three months of revolution. From indignant protest to national unity. From pots on their heads to ba...
The agriculture reforming process, after the 1974 revolution, is seen through an analysis of the soc...
Reflecting on his Father's experiences during the 1977 Egyptian Bread Riots - Documentarian, Nadim F...
These are strange times indeed. While they continue to command so much attention in the mainstream m...
A personal essay which analyses and compares images of the political upheavals of the 1960s. From th...
Half blind and half deaf, ostraziced Cuban writer Rafael Alcides tries to finish his unpublished nov...
It’s the last dictatorship of Europe, caught in a Soviet time-warp, where the secret police is still...
Here and Elsewhere takes its name from the contrasting footage it shows of the fedayeen and of a Fre...
Street art, creativity and revolution collide in this beautifully shot film about art’s ability to c...
A chronicle of the civil uprising against the regime of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych that t...
At first glance, Matthew VanDyke—a shy Baltimore native with a sheltered upbringing and a tormenting...
'Karama has no walls' is set amidst Yemen's 2011 uprising. The film illustrates the nature of the Ye...
Thirty years after the end of the Lebanese Civil War (1975-1991), a filmmaker seeks to explore the t...
Revolutions on Granite is a documentary about Maidan Nezahlezhonsti, a public square in the heart of...
First Case, Second Case is a documentary about a teacher who sends a group of pupils out of the clas...