With analog and digital material collected during her stay on a "Work Trip" taking care of children in an American kindergarten as a migrant. I'm not speak English proposes —as a visual autobiography— to make visible a phantasmagorical light as a metaphor for the sudaca's bodies that work in invisible care task. Migrant bodies who bear as an imperceptible force the North American Nation.
A staged film where over 100 cyclists cycle towards the camera.
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The true story of the rise of a Japanese businessman from Los Angeles named Eishy Hayata from an Air...
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Bakari was born a slave in Gambia and found himself at age 18 on a boat in the middle of the Mediter...
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Huiju learned of her biopsy test results, but lied to her mum about them. Feeling guilty about the l...
A film portrayal of a pioneering aviator and best-selling author whose extraordinary public life had...
Despite the 1960s free-love and alternative culture, many women found that their lives and expectati...
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Told by her daughter Wendy, MINK! chronicles the remarkable Patsy Takemoto Mink, a Japanese American...
Nantali Indongo, the rapper of the group Nomadic Massive, has long refrained from using the word Bit...
TOMBOY explores the obstacles that young girls encounter on the recreational stage, the stereotypes,...
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Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Dia...