The late Kaija Saariaho’s opera Innocence at New York’s Metropolitan Opera follows the aftermath of a school shooting in Helsinki.
Alex Perry’s Blood Will Flow recounts the 2021 Battle of Palma in Mozambique, where Islamic State fighters killed civilians and trapped TotalEnergies contractors inside their compounds.
Bomber by the Irish-British writer Len Deighton follows pilots, ground crew, and civilians through an RAF raid on an industrial town in 1943.
Thirteen Perfect Fugitives recounts the world’s largest art heist, as told by the FBI agent, Geoffrey Kelly, who investigated the case.
Cutting Through Rocks, by Mohammadreza Eyni and Sara Khaki, was the first Iranian documentary nominated for an Oscar.
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