Countries appear and disappear— we could have just been one of them. Caught between visibility and obscurity, Kosovo’s underground music scene is the voice of a post-war generation grappling with isolation in a half-recognized nation.
The true story of Bobò, a deaf-mute, illiterate, and microcephalic man whom Pippo Delbono met in the mental asylum of Aversa, where Bobò lived for 46 years.
Magda Salvesen met American painter Jon Schueler in Scotland in 1970. A few months later, he made a will leaving her the entire body of his work. A film about art, love, responsibility, legacy and the one-way march of time.
From the first steps of an emerging singer to the final bow of a celebrated soprano, 'PRIMADONNA OR NOTHING' follows three relentless women who sacrifice everything to be an opera star.
A documentary that reflects on the vision of 'progress' that governments cling to in times of climate change, focusing on the personal and collective experience lived in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck the island in 2017.
Vova and Roma are spending their last days of vacation in their hometown. Explosions, alarm sirens and military on the streets cast a shadow over their reality.
An in-depth examination of the June 2025 London-bound Air India plane crash tragedy, with aviation experts, victims’ families and new footage. Was pilot error or system failure to blame?
A graffiti film by Ultras Nürnberg, provides spectacular and in-depth insights into the graffiti world of UN94 over the past ten years through pure action, interviews and background stories.
Made to mark the 80th anniversary of the first nuclear weapons being detonated over Japan in August 1945, this documentary uses colourised black and white photographs and reels of film capturing the project that developed the atomic bomb.
In the heart of Hiroshima, some hibakusha – survivors of the atomic bomb – share their stories in front of the camera, entrusting the present with the memory of a wound that still burns. Their faces and words intertwine with archival materials, radiant sounds, and hand-drawn animations, composing an intimate narrative that gives shape to the invisible and rekindles memories that have survived both time and oblivion.
Lupita Galarza, a retired military officer and nurse, dedicates her time and resources to traditional midwifery in Guadalajara, where she offers an alternative to obstetric violence in hospitals. Her work goes beyond childbirth, becoming a mother, friend, and woman who transforms lives through care and support.