Seeds from Kivu

Panzi Hospital was founded by Denis Mukwege, a Congolese gynecologist, to physically and psychologically help the women of the zone, who were gang raped by local guerillas.
Voiceless

Fereshte is a girl who dreamed of singing, but her dreams ended when the Taliban came and established a nightmarish new reality, forcing women to stop pursuing their aspirations in education or music. The will of the Taliban is also imposed by the people closest to her, out of fear of what punishment may befall […]
The Fishing Boats of Kayar

After 15 years in Spain as a migrant, Thimbo visits his Senegalese fishing village, where he is overwhelmed by mixed feelings of nostalgia and uprooting, yearning and resentment. He also grapples with the dangerous influence he exerts on the local youth.
The Public Bodies

An essay on prostitution told in two parts; a series of interviews, and interpretive dance created by four contemporary dance choreographers.
The One Who Doesn’t See

The story of anyone who one day loses their way and opens the doors to social exclusion. A human portrait of someone who falls, and the movements they follow in order to rise again. It is the life, in first person, of Montxo Rejano. It is the life of thousands who walk the streets, and […]
DARU/N
With flames approaching her home in the rainforest, 80-year-old indigenous healer Lucila awakens an old dream: to preserve both her culture and the Amazon rainforest for generations to come.
After Christ 2024

Gonzalo Carbonell, a former Catholic priest who, during his youth, played a role in the foundation of LGTB+ organization Lambda Valencia, shares his life experience. Now 73 years old, he faces his old age.
Once Upon a Time in the Forest

Once Upon a Time in the Forest unfolds as a modern fairy tale in the enchanting embrace of the Finnish forest. We witness young people seamlessly woven into the fabric of nature, swimming in crystalline lakes and reveling in the calm presence of the ancient trees.
Shalom-Salam Peace

After October 7th, 2023, more and more Israelis have been struggling even harder to hold everyone’s humanity in Israel and Palestine. Is their dual loyalty a threat or the biggest hope for this place? Based on personal reflections from the moment she became aware of the situation at the age of twelve, Alexia Tsouni shows […]
Crimes against humanity

What happens when human rights are violated on a continuous basis? And when these crimes of genocide happened in the recent past and current laws protect the perpetrators? This documentary reflects on the violations of human rights in Franco’s Spain and Videla’s Argentina, now united by the Argentine Complaint against crimes of Francoism. The documentary […]