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A Journey through an Invisible War

There is an invisible war going on in the West Bank. The Israeli settlers are waging a daily war on the Palestinians who remain.

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In 2011, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas revealed he was an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times. This film chronicles his experiences from deciding to come out to his transformation into an activist.

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30 Years of Darkness

Nominated for the Best Documentary Award at the 2012 Goyas, this is the unbelievable story of Manuel Cortés, the ‘mole of Mijas’.

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Raising Resistance

Beautifully shot and interweaving interviews with scenes from soy fields in Paraguay, Raising Resistance explores Latin American farmers’ struggle against the expanding production of genetically modified soy in South America.

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Sons of the Land

Between 400 and 800 French farmers commit suicide every year. These stories provide a microcosm of the crisis engulfing farmers across Europe today.

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Ready to Fly

This is the story of world ski jumping champion, Lindsey Van, and her teammates, who took on the IOC in an epic battle to get women’s ski jumping recognized as an Olympic sport.

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Finding Mercy

A gripping, heart-wrenching, and very different look at the Mugabe era.

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Sunday in Brazzaville

Discover a different side of Congo, other than the war and suffering. The sapeurs adhere to a subculture of high fashion. They may be surrounded by extreme poverty but as Yves Saint Laurent, President of the Sapeur Association, explains, they’re always dressed impeccably in Versace or Prada.

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Another Life

Every year, hundreds of thousands of Africans risk their lives trying to get into Europe. We follow a convoy of young migrants: this is their story.

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