There is an interlinking history of violent European colonialism and the cultural legacy of ethnographic collections in institutions. This documentary traces the progression of colonial history from the Berlin Conference of 1884-85 to the systematic elimination of cultural traditions, religions and lifeways which would occur sporadically through genocides and warfare until the early 20th century throughout the African continent—surveying the inquiries and movements for historical justice, the relationships between European institutions and colonial violence and following enduring struggles against these organisations to regain what was taken.

PsiQuis: Un Giro Decolonial is a documentary that presents and discusses the psychological impact th...

We are living in the time of a heteronormative society that antagonizes Queer people for their Being...

1962, at the end of the Algerian War, Algerian independence activists are released from Rennes priso...

Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts ...

On November 1, 1954, the National Liberation Front of Algeria announced the war for the country's in...

Between 1954-1962, one hundred to three hundred young French people refused to participate in the Al...

Three centuries of Venezuela's history as a Spanish colony are considered from economic, political a...

The image of French prisoners was very often evoked in Algerian cinema and literature, but until tod...

Ice has always moved. When glaciation took hold some 34 million years ago, interconnected rivers of ...
In a strange twist of irony, Americans celebrate their independence on the sovereign lands of the Qu...

X-ray images were invented in 1895, the same year in which the Lumière brothers presented their resp...

The ruthless dictator Teodoro Obiang has ruled Equatorial Guinea with an iron hand since 1979. Juan ...
A polemic against Werner Herzog and the making of "Fitzcarraldo", exploring the question of the film...

Cheikh Djemaï looks back on the genesis of Gillo Pontecorvo’s feature film, The Battle of Algiers (1...

A Maasai human rights lawyer fights to stop the evictions of his people from their homelands in Tanz...

In Inukjuak, an Inuit community in the Eastern Arctic, a baby boy has come into the world and they c...

“La Zerda and the songs of oblivion” (1982) is one of only two films made by the Algerian novelist A...