Andres Kurg is an art historian who likes Danish modernist architecture and therefore wants to settle there. He argues with Danish officials to grant him a residence permit for aesthetic reasons.
The events that took place at the beach of El Tarajal in Ceuta (Spain) in February 2014 - the killin...
“Forgetting is complicit in recidivism,” says the commentary of this film dedicated to the demonstra...
David Olusoga opens secret government files to show how the Windrush scandal and the ‘hostile enviro...
The Fall of the I-Hotel brings to life the battle for housing in San Francisco. The brutal eviction ...
Comprising new and archival footage, this film observes rituals performed by the South Asian, Africa...
Boiling Point (original title Kiehumispiste) describes the different reactions the Finnish people ha...
The encounter with a growing, and mostly undocumented, brazilian community allows us to bear witness...
Having grown up within the Cuban Revolution, in 1980, Juan Carlos Zaldívar was a 13-year-old "pionee...
Treats drafting as a means of visual communication and a key to organized training and planning. Dis...
Narratives of Modern Genocide challenges the audience to experience first-person accounts of survivo...
Rising sea levels and sinking land threaten to destroy Venice. Leading scientists and engineers batt...
Chema is an expat architect from Spain who lives in Amsterdam. He has built up a new life there as a...
Rosa is a Mexican woman who, at the age of 17, migrated illegally to Austin, Texas. Some years later...
The documentary follows the life of Farroukh, a young Tajik immigrant who lives in Moscow outskirts ...
The only thing colder than a Canadian winter is Canadian bureaucracy (probably). Based on five real ...