A new generation of Colombian Black women is reclaiming their ancestors' 'cimarronas' heritage to transform society.
A documentary about the fight for Truth and Reconciliation in Colombia, through the stories of two women who shared the painful experience of exile.
‘Beirut. Stolen childhood’ portraits the harsh living conditions faced by Syrian refugee children in Lebanon. They must work or beg in order to survive.
The noise of violence and the clamour of politics have often seen the non-violent activist struggle in the Basque Country pushed to the background.
After Peace is, a four episodes documentary series, that shows the ways undertaken by different countries to build peace after suffering an armed conflict.
May a refugee camp become both a prison and homeland? A documentary about daily life in Dadaab (Kenya), the largest refugee camp worldwide.
With few jobs to go round, amid harsh conditions, a little hot water goes a long way to keeping Syrian refugees in Lebanon warm through the winter months.
A documentary about the last weeks of a squated factory in Barcelona before its eviction. The abbandoned building was hosting around 300 undocumented migrants.
The documentary examines the difficulties to trace the manufacturing chain of clothes bought by the European Public Administrations and its labour conditions.
A documentary that uncovers the important role of the soft comics published by Bruguera House during the Franco dictatorship as a reliable testimony of the vicissitudes faced by Spanish society