The "forgotten" Palestinians are those living within Israel’s borders.
French-Algerian film director Rachid Bouchareb challenges the myths of French colonialism in his new film Outside the Law.
More than 130 films from 44 countries will be shown over the 15 days of the London International Documentary Festival, which is on until 28 May.
Aliens have invaded a south London council estate. But instead of the army or police dealing with the threat, a local gang of teenagers take it upon themselves.
This art project connects and compares the experiences of young people from working class areas of Paris and London.
Socialist Worker doesn’t usually recommend you watch this festival of cheesy Europop.
You will probably have seen Ed Hall’s work before on demonstrations and picket lines.
The punk rock movement of the late 1970s threw up many brilliantly talented figures. But Marianne Elliott-Said—better known as Poly Styrene—was one of the most original and unusual among them.
There are 95 movie sequels currently in production in Hollywood. Despite this, sequels aren’t where the industry sees itself going. It is now into what they like to describe as a "reboot".
Peter Kennard has produced radical photomontages for 40 years, some of the most striking being for Stop the War.
The restored version of Sergei Eisenstein’s classic silent film about a naval mutiny in the 1905 Russian Revolution can now be seen on the big screen.
This work by a Turner Prize winning artist features the wreckage of a car blown up in the bombing of a book market in Baghdad in Iraq, which killed 38 people.