Gideon Levy is a rare voice of dissidence and opposition in Israel.
Tucked away in the first episode of the BBC’s new series on the history of home movies is some surprising footage of the 1974 miners’ strike.
Set in 1999, this Argentinian film is told in flashback form.
Lovers of militant grooves will want to seize this fantastic collection of organ-driven Afro-beat, cosmic Afro-funk and raw, psychedelic boogie from West Africa.
This is a beautiful evocation of Peru. Two men, Miguel and Santiago, are having a secret affair in a small fishing village.
The new edition by the Reel News video collective leads with the truth about the Gaza flotilla attack.
Discovery Records has just released a new range of CDs in which key figures in the radical movements analyse the system and resistance to it.
In the 1950s Russia’s economy was expanding fast. Economists seriously forecast that by 1980 Russia would outstrip the US militarily and in consumer goods.
The new National Theatre production of Danton’s Death presents the struggle between the two outstanding leaders of the French Revolution as a straight fight between polar opposites.
Congratulations to David Thorpe and Despina Mavrou who won the tickets to see Caryl Churchill’s Light Shining in Buckinghamshire at the Arcola Theatre in London.
Described as "one of the best photographers of his generation", Chapman meticulously chronicled residents of the aptly nick named Beat Hotel in Paris’ Latin Quarter in the middle of the 20th century.