The turbulent story of the Lagun bookstore — located in San Sebastián, in the Basque Country, Spain — is a powerful tale of courage, resistance and struggle; first against the Franco dictatorship, then against the terrorist gang ETA and its numerous and sinister acolytes.
Following the 1975 West German Embassy siege in Stockholm, the German Red Army Faction (RAF) terrori...
Forty years later, Guillermo Montesinos, the actor who played José María el Cepa in The Cuenca Crime...
In November 2015, when gunmen attacked Paris, France declared war on the Islamic State. But that war...
Vienna, 1937, on the eve of the annexation of Austria into Nazi Germany. The young and inexperienced...
An account of the revolutionary years of the legendary American journalist John Reed, who shared his...
Set in July 1793 during the outbreak of the French Revolution and the unleashing of the Reign of Ter...
In the aftermath of an unspeakable act of terror, Police Sergeant Tommy Saunders joins courageous su...
WATCHERS NINE, DAYS OF CHAOS attempts to pull together a team of experts to try and answer some of t...
The 1988 bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, killed 270 innocent people and began...
Over most of two decades, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani’s life has been a roadmap of Islamist militancy in ...
Petrograd, Soviet Union, 1920s. Boris Letush, devastated by a personal tragedy, feels the need to pu...
Chain-smoking artists, poets and playwrights were among the colourful array of intellectuals living ...
An experimental essay film about terrorism, media, violence and globalisation. Three infotainment ne...
Spain, April 15, 1939. With the Civil War concluded, and with the intention of celebrating his victo...
Inspired by the student revolutions of 1968, two women in Germany and Japan set out to plot world re...
Two police officers struggle to survive when they become trapped beneath the rubble of the World Tra...
The story of Salvador Puig Antich, one of the last political prisoners to be executed under Franco's...
What was the role of women in Spanish cinema from the 1930s to the present explained through fragmen...
Emil Nolde was a Nazi – and so what, asks contemporary German artist Daniel Richter. “It’s a moralis...