A journalist tries to uncover the plans of a neo-Nazi organization that has been involved in the murder of an MP.
Three friends leading a nonprofit organisation investigate environmental crimes in the Amazon involving a major mining company.
Set during the second Chechen war, The Search follows the lives of a young soldier and a lost child as they navigate the atrocities of war and search for hope amidst the chaos. This gripping drama explores themes of war violence, war crimes, and the impact of conflict on individuals.
A Perfect Day follows a group of aid workers who find themselves caught in the bureaucracy and chaos of war-torn Bosnia in the 1990s. As they try to navigate the challenges of the conflict, they encounter dead animals, urination problems, and the struggles of delivering humanitarian aid. The movie explores the complexities of war through the dark humor and drama that unfolds during their journey.
In 'Spy(ies),' a female spy working for a French secret service agency finds herself caught in a dangerous web of international espionage and terrorism. As she investigates a pharmaceutical company suspected of supporting state-sponsored terrorism, she must navigate through stalkers, suicide bombings, and high-stakes diplomatic events. With the help of British and French secret service agents, she attempts to uncover the truth while facing the challenges of being a woman in a male-dominated field.
Vera, who fought in the armed left-wing movements against the Brazilian military dictatorship, has lived in multiple South American countries. Her daughter Tânica has been married to another woman for fifteen years, and they're about to have their first child.
The White Knights follows a group of humanitarian workers who try to provide aid and support in a war-torn region of Africa. They face various challenges including language barriers, corruption, and the dangers of combat zones. As they navigate through these obstacles, they also find themselves dealing with issues of child trafficking and the separation of mothers and children. The movie explores themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the complexities of humanitarian work.
Facing Darkness is a documentary movie that follows the story of a Christian missionary organization, Samaritan's Purse, as they confront the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. The movie highlights the challenges, sacrifices, and resilience of the doctors and medical staff who risk their lives to provide aid and medical assistance in the midst of a biological disaster.
Borderless is a documentary that investigates the complex issues surrounding immigration, human trafficking, and asylum seekers in Europe. Through the lens of investigative journalism, the film delves into the challenges faced by both immigrants and the countries they seek refuge in. Exploring the stories of individuals and NGOs working in the field, Borderless sheds light on the human side of the European refugee crisis and the ongoing battle for border control.
Luxor is a drama film that follows a British aid worker named Hana who returns to the ancient city of Luxor. As she wanders through the city, she is flooded with memories of her time in Syria and her past love. Hana meets an archaeologist named Sultan who is also dealing with his own memories and regrets. Together, they embark on a journey of self-discovery and reflection amidst the backdrop of the Luxor Festival.
In the '90s, a mother named Pureza embarks on a mission to find her missing son. Along the way, she stumbles upon farms in the Amazon region that employ slave labor practices. Determined to fight for justice, Pureza faces numerous challenges as she delves deeper into the dark world of modern slavery %s.
When the troubled son of an NGO worker refuses to take a test and announces that he is not leaving his room, his concerned mother asks one of her clients, a Cuban exile, for help in setting the boy straight. Gonzalo has decided to drop out of school, and his mother Ana isn't sure how to convince the boy that he's making a crucial mistake. Ana's client Carlos is a Cuban exile who makes his living selling cigars and artwork on the black market. When Carlos learns of Ana's dilemma, he calls on recently released convict Mikel to teach the boy how to play chess. Perhaps is young Gonzalo can master the game, he can learn to start living again. As the lessons get underway, each of these characters learns that in order to truly move on with their lives they much first break free of the bonds that prevent them from being who they really are.
Les Pépites is a documentary that follows the journey of Cambodian children who were living in garbage dumps, and their incredible transformation when they are given access to education and a chance for a brighter future. This heartwarming film showcases the power of education and the impact it can have on individuals and communities.
A Year of Hope is about life on the streets of Manila. You will hear the horrible stories of Pablo, Justin, and some of the other boys. Thankfully their lives change during their year in Stairway Foundation. It's an NGO located on an island in the Philippines far away from Manila. They're there to get a proper education, eat nutritious food, have fun, and be introduced to new things. But sadly even in a place like Stairway, the gruesome streets of Manila are still lurking in the backs of the children's minds.
The Weight of Chains 2 is a documentary film that delves into the complex political and economic challenges faced by Balkan countries. It examines topics such as manipulation, privatization, and the influence of foreign powers. The film also sheds light on the history of the region, including the conflicts in Yugoslavia and the aftermath of the Balkan wars. Through interviews with experts and footage from various events, The Weight of Chains 2 offers a comprehensive look at the struggles and aspirations of Balkan nations.
Clinton Cash is a documentary film that explores the alleged corruption and influence of foreign money on American politics. It investigates the financial activities of the Clinton Foundation and sheds light on the controversial connections between powerful corporations, governments, and political figures. The film raises questions about the ethics and integrity of the political system and the potential impact of money on decision-making.
Peter Westerveld, artist and visionary, doesn’t want institutions to resolve the problems linked to earth’s problems. Growing up in Africa, he witnessed the advance of the desert and dedicated himself to finding solutions for the ongoing erosion and desertification of the land. The film follows Peter and the NGO working with him to realise his project; to build contour trenches that capture and store rain water under the surface and replenish the desert land.
Fuck for Forest is a documentary that follows an environmental organization called Fuck for Forest as they fund their projects by producing and selling homemade porn. The film explores the controversies and challenges faced by the organization and sheds light on their unique approach to activism.
Six months after a tsunami hit South Asia on December 26, 2004, Muslim-American and Sri Lankan-born Dr. M. Rahmi Mowjood led a team of American doctors and medical students on a relief trip. While mentoring medical students and aiding injured villagers, Dr. Mowjood also finds a way to ask someone to become a member of his own family.