A radio presenter, a theatre maker, a revolutionary, an immigrant, a school kid and a neighbour of a terrorist share their views on situations that permanently influenced their country.
This film enters a hamlet on the German Wadden Sea like a PhD research project, revealing the painful past of this landscape that looks so tidy.
The director’s father crossed over from Tripoli to Italy as a child. His story aligns seamlessly with that of the current stream of migrants and their
What happens to you when you find out after the Charlie Hebdo attacks that you knew one of the men who went to Syria to join IS?
The camera scans the location where the play El señor Galindez premiered in the 1970s. It feels just as oppressive now as it must have done then.
This tranquil film by artist Prapat Jiwarangsan reflects on the necessary search for belonging in the changed face of Thailand since the 2014 coup d’e
Cuban artist Adrian Melis stages an intimate interview with his father, a communist revolutionary, whose face speaks volumes in light of his rapidly c