How does it feel to be forgotten by the world? A powerful collective cry denouncing the crimes of the military dictatorship installed in Myanmar after the coup perpetrated on February 1, 2021: cinema and imagination against horror and in defense of freedom.

AMERICAN COUP tells the story of the first coup ever carried out by the CIA - Iran, 1953. Explores t...

This film records the Japanese military's efforts to capture the Burma Road,one of the major supply ...

As Russian writer Boris Pasternak (1890-1960) thinks it is impossible that his novel Doctor Zhivago ...

A view of the religious tensions between Muslims and Buddhist through the portrait of the Buddhist m...

Tucumán, Argentina, 1965. Three years before George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead was release...

In Aukland Harbour, New Zealand, on July 10th 1985, French navy combat frogmen placed two mines agai...

The silence behind the genocide of the Rohingyas in Burma.

Turkey's history has been shaped by two major political figures: Mustafa Kemal (1881-1934), known as...

In a fascinating geopolitical drama, Danish filmmaker Mik-Meyer closely follows Ravalomanana as he a...

According to the official history of Afghanistan, ruthless destruction has always prevailed over art...

Spain, 1968. An analysis of the political and social situation of the country, suffocated by the boo...

The story of Russian writer and Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008) and his masterpi...

Choi Jinbae from Korea and Nyein Thazin from Myanmar are an international couple. They married seven...

Images of Argentinian companies and factories in the first light of day, seen from the inside of a c...

Documentary about Field Marshal P. Phibunsongkram (Plaek Khittasangka), a story about dreams that in...

A documentary on the rise and fall of Project Cybersyn, an attempt at a computer-managed centralized...

When US-raised Jaden returns to his birthplace Myanmar, to search for his roots, he discovers a shoc...

The Katyn massacre, carried out by the Soviet NKVD in 1940, was only one of many unspeakable crimes ...

Hugo Chavez was a colourful, unpredictable folk hero who was beloved by his nation’s working class. ...

They grew up in the land of dictators and surveillance, where images are censored, photos are burned...