Every day they have to fight to exist. Immigrants and Afro-descendants in Brazil - one of the most racist countries in the world - move to overcome the struggle of existence and have a better place with respect and rights. But how to guarantee one's identity if racism is such a perfect crime that the culprit always ends up being the victim of a victim?

In most aspects of her life, Erin Jones is a normal person. She’s 27 years old, she works a retail j...

Haida Gwaii, an archipelago off the west coast of Canada, is home to Skil Jaadee and her family. The...

2012 French documentary where the interviewer gets 6 seemingly random women to empty their handbags ...

Priests, theologians and bishops are increasingly confessing that the majority of clergy no longer k...

A charismatic Indian-Nepali boy, lives a bohemian life in a remote Himalayan village. As he transiti...

Hermanovce, Slovak Republic. A Romani village located deep down in the valley, with old shacks and n...
For four years (1977-1981) Esaias Baitel documented a violent Parisian neo-Nazi gang. Having gained ...

An explosion in one of the largest chemical plants in Europe, the Petrochemical complex in Tarragona...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.

Pitch Black takes us inside the claustrophobic worlds of three young men immersed in the online blac...

On the brink of social collapse, the city of Los Angeles is full of protests in favor of immigrants ...

Ten years ago, the paths of Abou, Laura, Cadiatou and Jacques have crossed Emmanuelle’s. She was the...

Jamie Johnson takes the exploration of wealth that he began in Born Rich one step further. The One P...

On the brink of social collapse, the city of Los Angeles California is full of protests in favor of ...

Documentary directed by W.K. Border, that which dives into the aspects of contemporary Gothic subcul...

As obesity progresses inexorably, Sylvie Gilman and Thierry de Lestrade investigate the causes of th...