This humanistic exposé of one of the world's largest refugee camps focuses on the lives and stories of its remarkable children - many of whom have known no life beyond its borders.
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 singular essay film traces the fragments of a revolution - splicing images of a dream for freedom from Palestinian struggle cinema - films produced between 1968 and 1982 in relation to the Palestinian revolution.
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.