In buildings where foreign workers lived in Germany, there were strict rules of conduct, defined by the house rules and supervised by the building superintendents. Many rights regarding the freedom of movement, communication and behavior were abused. Interviews with the tenants and with the "orderlies" which point out absurd situations and clashes caused by these restrictions.
Filmmaker Alain Resnais documents the atrocities behind the walls of Hitler's concentration camps.
Are you a risky drinker? Nearly 70% of American adults drink alcohol and nearly 1/3 of them engage i...
An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...
How did Nazi Germany, from limited natural resources, mass unemployment, little money and a damaged ...
From the moment we got engaged and set a wedding date, we began thinking about the reasons we chose ...
Viramundo shows the saga of the northeastern migrants that arrive in São Paulo, beginning with a tra...
Switzerland still carries out special flights, where passengers, dressed in diapers and helmets, are...
An analysis of the rise of the European far-right, increasingly present in both politics and everyda...
What would American democracy look like in the hands of teenage girls? In this documentary, young fe...
Christof Wackernagel, best known in Germany as an actor and former member of the Red Army Faction ("...
Documentary that shows the changing attitude towards immigrant labor in The Netherlands. The documen...
Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.
Born to Korean immigrant parents freed from indentured servitude in early twentieth century Mexico, ...
The story of young Afghan girls learning to read, write and skateboard in Kabul.
The documentary team follows two happiness agents in their forties who spend a month and a half on t...