This captivating and sobering documentary explores China's austere model of urbanization through the human drama of its most vulnerable citizens.
This sobering exposé of political corruption and disarray in Cambodia reveals the country's deepening human rights crisis and the origins of political activism among its most vulnerable citizens.
A reflective essay film about the Syrian Civil War's fracturing of family relationships and the fragility of existence.
This unique animated documentary about virtual encounters in simulations of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Camp is a rare journey into the depths of reconstructed memory.
Following a Mexican immigrant who returns home to a small mountain village in Mexico after years of working in the US – this film is observant of the emotional and intimate stresses immigration places on family and community.
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 disturbing and personal investigation of the horrors of the Iranian theocratic regime - this globe-trotting documentary exposes the lingering mental anguish of past trauma and the difficulty of bringing it to light.
This multi-award-winning short documentary from Cynthia Wade (GRIT) gives voice to a boy suffering from incurable arsenic poisoning to reflect on detrimental issues of water safety in rural Cambodia.
This essential documentary on Brexit chronicles the aftermath of the historic referendum to secede from the EU and explores the zeitgeist of a proud nation swept by populism and the perceived threats of globalization and immigration.
This documentary offers a timely exposé of contemporary American life at the frontier of the border with Mexico through a myriad of perspectives - and what emerges is an endearing and nuanced profile of a society gradually faltering toward schism.
This distinguished portrait of Berlin's historic Tempelhof Airport - a Nazi icon that has been repurposed as Germany's largest emergency shelter for asylum seekers - is an study of the institutional reconstitution of human lives.
This harrowing documentary gives voice to brave Russian LGBT youth behind the Children 404 underground internet movement - oppressed by Putin's corrosive propaganda and the pervasive homophobia in Russian society.