Democracy Noir

A gripping and timely political documentary about three courageous women—a parliamentarian, a journalist, and an activist—who are pouring their heart and soul into one mission: exposing corruption and fighting for freedom in their homeland, Hungary.

Iman's Boat

Iman, an Iranian refugee and theater teacher, finds balm for his soul at the School of Peace on Lesbos Island. When the school is set on fire, he must decide how to continue his and his students' journey toward healing.

Mr. Nobody Against Putin

The stirring, tragicomic account of a courageous Russian teacher who secretly exposes how the system uses aggressive nationalist propaganda to mold and control the ultimate weapon in its never-ending war: children.

Out At Six

Can a woman's murder by her partner be foreseen? The story of a 17-year-old girl from a good home who enters a relationship and starts moving away from her family and friends is interwoven into an 8-stage model that predicts her way to the end, but she gets out at stage six.

Shot the Voice of Freedom

A small group of Afghan women is publicly protesting against the Taliban’s reign of terror and fighting for their freedom and future. In a raw, visceral documentary, these women face the camera and viewers directly, sounding their brave outcry.

Tata

It all starts when an investigative journalist and documentarian receives a distressing video message from her father, a migrant worker in Italy, showing bruises on his arms. Her quest to uncover the truth of his employer’s abuse unexpectedly reopens painful chapters in her own family history.

The Family Approach

Five young people sit around a dinner table. Instead of “mom” and “dad,” they say “Mrs. Wagner” and “Mr. Gerecke.” Between near-parental love and the bureaucracy of welfare services, the social workers provide what these kids are missing: a home.