A minefield and the second largest military wall in the world separate Sidahmed, Zaara and Taher from their homeland that they only know from their parents’ stories. They belong to the Sahrawis, one of the world’s most forgotten people, abandoned in a refugee camp in the middle of the desert ever since Morocco drove them out of Western Sahara forty years ago.
FAR WESTERN is a feature-length documentary telling the phenomenal story of the transplant of American country music to post-World War II Japan. Part music history and part character portrait, the fascinating film is told through the lives of musicians, fans, and live-music venue owners.
Ichiko (Mariko Tsutsui) is a private home nurse who has worked for the elder matriarch of the Oishos for years, but her quiet, routine life is shattered when a young member of the Oishos clan is kidnapped.
Born in Medellin, Colombia in 1932, Fernando Botero experienced a violent and tumultuous political landscape in his youth, which had a profound impact on his art and humanitarianism. This poetic documentary provides a detailed look at one of the world's most prolific living artists, providing a b...