"It was like the fates were telling us we have to be together for 50 years."
A film about war, friendship, and the American New Wave.
"A camera was considered a weapon by the Russians. They shot you on the spot."
"As long as we are out of our country and can't go back, let's just go to Hollywood."
Vardan Hovhannisyan tries to come to terms with the Karabakh War between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
Discover one Bulgarian town's identity crisis involving war, nuclear power, and giant mosquitoes.
The Rat brothers need just one caviar-laden sturgeon to strike it rich.
Performance artist Alexander Pushkin pushes the limits of creative dissent in a dictatorship.
Visit a place where Russian nationalists learn to hate democracy, love God, and fire weapons.
Listen in on a behind-the-scenes conversation about the real motivations of the filmmakers.
They were the last generation to grow up behind the Iron Curtain.
Masha Drokova becomes disillusioned with her political ideals and idol, Vladimir Putin.
An English neurosurgeon brings modern medicine to the Ukraine.
Olga Nenya fosters biracial children in the heart of the Ukraine.
Filmmaker Julia Ivanova on the plight of biracial children in Ukraine.