In the 1990s, fearing persecution from the Turkish government, about 2,000 Kurdish refugees of Turkish nationality came to settle in a suburb of Tokyo. Here live Ohzan (18), Ramazan (19) and Memet (38). This documentary focuses on these three young Kurds in Japan.

In the 1990s many people in Kurdistan were taken into custody and interrogated under torture; their ...

Through a series of vignettes from the ancient and war-torn Levant, WILD IS THE SPRING captures mome...

Wali, an ex-sniper, leaves Canada to fight the Islamic state. He meets two Americans: Rebaz and Zyri...

A documentary on the precarious lives of the koolbari, who carry goods on foot across the mountainou...

Sivan Encü, a young Kurdish man, provided for his family by "smuggling" through the Turkish-Iraqi bo...

The Kurdish Iraqi poet and actor Zeravan Khalil travels with his dog through an Alpine gorge after f...

Qader, a bricklayer from Sardasht in Kurdistan Iran whose wife is pregnant with her 4th child, sudde...

After their parents are murdered, two young Kurdish children are forced to live on the street

A priceless tablet of Gilgamesh, the oldest and most important work of literature is stolen from a m...

Fatma and her mother are Kurdish refugees living in Italy. One day at the hospital, Fatma learns her...

About the industrial history of the Urals and the contribution of the industrial enterprises of the ...
A first-person documentary about the Canary Islands. Belgian filmmaker Isabelle Dierckx encounters l...

A look back at the years leading up to the fall of Kabul and the perilous evacuation of civilians tr...