In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. Aware of the illness, it is a way for the family to come to terms with the inevitable death that it faces. Hopelessness and desperation are confronted through the collaborative effort of remembering and recording, a process that inspires unexpected strength and even solace in the face of death.

Feature-length documentary following award-winning wildlife cameraman Vianet Djenguet as he document...

In 1992, an independent South African puppetry group, the African Research and Educational Puppetry ...

This documentary explores the creation of the Holocaust Memorial in Berlin as designed by architect ...

More than 2.000 years ago, Narbonne in today's Département Aude was the capital of a huge Roman prov...

Six blind Tibetan teenagers climb the Lhakpa-Ri peak of Mount Everest, led by seven-summit blind mou...

Controversial documentary about gay men purposely contracting the AIDS virus.

The impact of Marx on the 20th century has been all-pervasive and world-wide. This program looks at ...

Hammer and compass in Mozambique. We see a GDR flag waved at a rally in Maputo, carried by "Madgerma...
German iconoclast filmmaker and gay-rights activist Rosa vonPraunheim examines his own life and care...

An Oscar nominated documentary about a middle-class American family who is torn apart when the fathe...

A mother and daughter, estranged by divorce and mental health issues, reconnect through patience, un...

As a child in Burkina Faso, Yacouba was sent away from home to study the Qur'an, where he and his cl...
A simple story of happy home and family relationships, showing various childhood activities. Does no...

With their gramophone perched on the back of their launch, the family set off for a day of rest and ...

The adventurer, Ivan Bulík, traveled all through Africa. However, one of his dreams still eluded him...