The philanthropic foundation set up by US billionaire Bill Gates quietly co-finances experiments with genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in several African countries. In the age of philanthropic capitalism, billionaires "save the world" and make money in the process. But who is helped the most, ordinary Africans or the food industry?

An Austrian director followed five successful African music and dance artists with his camera and fo...

Rabie is a kid from Sétif in 1980, trying to collect money to buy a wheelchair for his paralyzid sis...

Shot with stunning elegance and clarity, NAKED SPACES explores the rhythm and ritual of life in the ...

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

With more than 300 days a year, the sun dominates this country so much that it’s even shining from t...

In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...

This excellent feature-length documentary - the story of the imperialist colonization of Africa - is...

Filmmaker Karim Aïnouz decides to take a boat, cross the Mediterranean, and embark on his first jour...

The story of Kenyan athlete David Rudisha, the greatest 800m runner the world has ever seen, and his...
This fascinating film tells the story of one man's struggle to protect a small population of gorilla...

Railroad of Hope consists of interviews and footage collected over three days by Ning Ying of migran...

It's 1974. Muhammad Ali is 32 and thought by many to be past his prime. George Foreman is ten years ...