Straddling the line between documentary and poetic fiction - this film reveals the personal fallout of a prominent opponent to Paraguay's military dictatorship - as unearthed in the country's Archives of Terror.
This intimate essay film reflects on the grueling Syrian Civil War as perceived by migrant Syrian construction workers in Beirut - captive workers rebuilding a foreign city still recovering from decades of war itself.
The first documentary set in the fascinating and strictly-prohibited Baekhong Temple - a women-only Buddhist monastery in the pristine mountains of South Korea - this film is a visually striking exposé of female spirituality in contemporary Korea.
This comprehensive ethnographic film ventures into the vast of Western China as depicted in the eternal photographs of Zhuang Xueben - one of the most important Chinese visual anthropologists of his age.
A sensitive and complex portrait of Marianna - as she transitions from living as a man to as a woman - and whose pursuit of self-determination risks estrangement from her family and friends.
This visually hypnotic and revealing documentary delves deep into the social truths of European gay culture and offers a poignant glimpse into the lives of immigrant Romany youth - one of the most marginalized groups in contemporary Europe.
This film revisits 1999 and the atrocities committed in Kosovo - as it investigates the hidden stories behind mass graves discovered in a suburb of Belgrade which remain unmarked.