The hairdressing salon “Saïda” is a space where people speak openly, laugh and argue. The subject rarely is hair. In the run-up to the presidential elections in Tunisia the shop turns into a political arena where the women – young or old, conservative or with a modern outlook – indulge in discussions about the pros and cons of the candidates. Their clever and witty statements reflect a young democracy with all its rifts and fault lines.

An undocumented immigrant explores his and his family's immigration trauma while grasping hope throu...

When a group of baristas in Buffalo, New York announce their intention to start a labor union, Starb...

In America women can go to jail for their husbands’ crimes, men are allowed to marry ten-year-olds, ...

A significant group of trans and queer artists gather to mourn the loss of their friend – Indigo, AK...
The purpose of Rise Above the Mark, narrated by Peter Coyote, is to educate the general public about...

An inside look at Jessica Piper, a Democratic Candidate running for a House seat in District 1 of Mi...

When a young woman is shot by an undocumented immigrant on Pier 14 in San Francisco, the incident ig...

Vancouver s two leading authorities on sexism in the school system, Linfa Shuto and Reua Dexter, rel...
The funeral procession of suffragette Emily Davison - fatally injured at the Epsom Derby - passes th...

In 2010, the iconic Tote Hotel – last bastion of Melbourne’s vibrant music counterculture – was forc...

Diving deep into the true causes of the Great Recession, the financial crisis of the 2010s, renowned...

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

This documentary film is a dialogue between young women about female sexuality. Addressing the subje...

A detailed account of each of the details of the Malvinas War based on interviews, dramatic scenes, ...