A searing and sobering exposé from the depths of the war against ISIS in Syria - this film sheds light on the accounts of western volunteers who join Kurdish YPG forces to fight on the front lines of the most brutal armed conflict of our time.
The fiery debate over the global influence of Islam - and its interaction with pluralist democracy - is explored in a dialogue between two influential public thinkers - Maajid Nawaz and Sam Harris.
A documentary about distinguished journalist Noah Klieger - whose harrowing story of personal survival and life-long commitment to Holocaust commemoration established him as a widely influential voice in modern Jewish history.
Viscerally immersed in the experience of Central American migrants on their perilous route to the United States – this film provides a sobering account of the desperation and humanity of people fleeing violence with a last hope for a better life.
Revealing the 1970's phenomenon of how young Muslim men seduced vacationing European women as practical means to get by - this film constructs a nuanced account of contemporary Muslim life and its relationship to the West.
A reflective essay film about the Syrian Civil War's fracturing of family relationships and the fragility of existence.
Filmed in the years leading up to the recent crisis - this meditation on the socially-stratified city of Hong Kong reflects on the alienation and social dislocation of its residents produced by the undercurrents of change to its political economy.
This unflinching 'fly-on-the-wall' exposé of a refugee medical clinic in the suburbs of Paris – shows the evaluation of migrants with a wide range of physical and psychological injuries.