During World War II, a group of people seek refuge in a Welsh country inn which may be haunted by a ghost. They must confront their fears and find redemption.
Born in Gaza is a powerful documentary that provides an intimate look into the lives of children growing up in the Gaza Strip amidst the ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict. It explores the devastating impact of war on innocent civilians, with a particular focus on the experiences of children who face the daily realities of violence, loss, and struggle.
During the military intervention in Lebanon in the summer of 1982, the IDF seized the archive collection of photos and film from the Palestine Research Center in Beirut. Kamal Aljafari reclaims these images, which have been stored by the Israeli army and Ministry of Defense, thwarting this attempt to erase a people deprived of their visual memory.
Unquiet Graves (2018) is a gripping documentary that sheds light on the bombings, massacres, and collusion that occurred during the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The film explores the dark underbelly of the conflict, uncovering the sinister actions of paramilitary groups, such as the Ulster Volunteer Force, and the complicity of institutions like the Royal Ulster Constabulary. Through interviews with victims and their families, the film portrays the devastating impact of sectarianism, terrorism, and assassination during this tumultuous period in Irish history.
Winter 2019. Spanish war photographer Gervasio Sánchez, who documented with his camera the long and tragic siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War (1992-95), returns to the city in search of the children he met among the ruins, those who survived to grow up, live and remember.
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