In THE COLOR OF FEAR, eight American men participated in emotionally charged discussions of racism. In this sequel, we hear and see more from those discussions, in which the men talk about about how racism has affected their lives in the United States. We also learn more about the relationships between them, and about their reactions during some of the most intense moments of that discussion.
For more than a century the great colonial powers put human beings, taken by force from their native...
A documentary about rap artists from Ceilândia, a satellite-city of Brazil capital, Brasilia. The fi...
When a tragedy strikes the worlds most unique skate park, a dogged group of old school skaters, BMXe...
On June 21 2007, the Howard Federal Government launched an intervention into Aboriginal communities ...
In the 1950s, Seattle had plans to build one of the densest networks of freeways in the world. It wo...
A film about the cross coalition of communities that stopped a planned network of freeways from bein...
Over a 50-year career and more than a hundred movies, filmmaker John Ford (1894-1973) forged the leg...
Three men seeking asylum in Ireland find themselves on the streets, caught between restrictive migra...
A doctor mistaken for a thief. A cleaning lady treated as a slave. A mother who lost her son murdere...
A man that is a stranger, is an incredibly easy man to hate. However, walking in a stranger’s shoes...
World War II, June 1940. France has fallen and suffers the relentless boot of Nazi Germany. But Alge...
When French writer Marguerite Duras (1914-96) published her novel The Sea Wall in 1950, she came ver...
The key to the communal laundry room in the block of flats on the Rue de Genève 85 in Lausanne serve...
The short documentary ‘Complexos‘ features intimate and emotional views on how residents of favelas ...
Can a tree be racist? A few years ago, debate on this issue reached as far as Fox News. The focus wa...
Hotel Coolgardie is a portrait of outback Australia, as experienced by two backpackers who find them...
Follows dub poet master Linton Kwesi Johnson out of the recording studio onto the Brixton streets.
Afro-American men and women express their views on why some Black men are travelling from the US to ...