Eduardo, a Mexican cook in a Coney Island diner, unwittingly becomes the quiet center of America’s final campaign week. Chance encounters, faith, violence, and irony collide as history is served with a hamburger at closing polls.
A political thriller set in Venezuela, featuring María Corina Machado, Leopoldo López, and Bianca Jagger, where voices in exile expose a dictatorship and reveal its impact on a shifting global order.
The unsolved 1988 assassination of ANC leader Dulcie September in Paris is reexamined, exposing hidden networks, apartheid-era complicity, and a decades-long struggle for truth, memory, and justice.
Escape to Nature follows filmmakers and divers Libor Spacek and Petra Dolezalova as they explore remote landscapes above and below water. Through award-winning documentaries, they blend striking nature imagery, underwater worlds, local encounters, and personal stories.
Marine biologist Karin Hartman investigates the elusive Risso’s dolphin in the Azores. Through striking footage, the film exposes their social dynamics, human disturbance, and the urgent need for protection through swim bans and Marine Protected Areas.
Tanya and Julia free dive in South Africa’s Shark Alley, investigating how the disappearance of great whites affects penguins and seals. Encounters with marine life—and a rare shark sighting—offer a fragile note of hope.
A documentary revisiting the Balkans before World War I, drawing on rare archives and expert insight to reveal how nationalism, empire, and war reshaped societies and identities.
From guns to goggles, 93-year-old Erkki Makkonen dives into the icy waters of Siberia, embodying ‘sisu’ and a zest for life in a swim from past to present.
Each year, Chena, a 26-year-old itinerant coffee picker in Colombia, travels to survive. Through her writings on distant motherhood, she confronts a fragile body and a freedom increasingly under strain.
Holland – The Living Delta rediscovers the Netherlands through its rivers and coasts, where water shapes a dynamic ecosystem. From white-tailed eagles to beavers and sticklebacks, wildlife reveals a land in constant motion.
Sunset Shadows follows Lorenzo Garza Gaona, a matador born into a storied dynasty. After years on the margins of the ring, he faces an intimate struggle between inherited destiny and the desire to define his own path.
From 1875 to 1956, prisoners in Sardinia’s Castiadas penal colony reclaimed 6,500 hectares of malarial swamp through forced labor. Past and present intertwine to reveal a prison system built on re-education, redemption, and reintegration.
With Columbus’s return, a global exchange of foods reshaped diets and cultures. Tracing ingredients from the Americas to Italian kitchens, the film explores culinary journeys, cultural fusion, and how cooking transformed history and taste.
Stones are vital yet overlooked. After passing a kidney stone, a retired narrator reflects on ecology through encounters with Palestinian quarry workers, British geologists, and the inhabitants of Fogo’s volcanic landscapes.
After his parent’s death, director Tobias Scavenius visits his uncle in Gerleve Monastery, capturing the monks’ ritual-bound lives and exploring the paradox between freedom, faith, and confinement.
A multigenerational circle of women leaders unites to defend Belize’s iconic barrier reef, confronting environmental threats that jeopardize marine life and the fragile economies of coastal communities who depend on the sea.
As Greek antiquities grow scarce, a shadow market emerges where museums, collectors, dealers, and smugglers intersect. A sharp investigation into legality, illicit trade, and the battle to safeguard cultural heritage.
The 7 Falls traces the rise and erasure of a legendary natural wonder, from its Indigenous roots to its disappearance in 1982, when the Itaipu dam—built under dictatorship—sealed the fate of the world’s largest waterfall.
Vistula Sunken Treasures uncovers sculptures recovered from the riverbed of the Vistula—architectural fragments of Warsaw residences stolen in the 17th century. Through these silent stones, the film asks what submerged history still has to tell us today.
A group of Mexican mothers searching for their missing sons exposes a brutal U.S.–Mexico security deal. The film follows Jorge’s mother in her fight for truth, justice, and accountability.
Katrina Esau, the last fluent speaker of N|uu, races against time to save an ancient language on the brink of extinction. As memory fades and family tensions surface, her fight exposes the lasting wounds of colonial oppression and cultural erasure.
During Milan Design Week, a Pakistani street photographer roams the city, blending fleeting Polaroids of designers and workers into an intimate portrait of creativity and the human need to leave a trace.
Two small owls rebuild their fragile lives, until human presence changes everything. This moving story of nature and conservation captures a vulnerable animal world with elegance and emotional force.
A documentary following Brazilian artists in New York, where identity, creativity, and cultural roots intersect with the vibrant energy of the city—revealing how the Big Apple reshapes their art and global outlook.
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