Somewhere on the coast of the Bering Sea, a father and son make a living fishing in a community that seems almost outside of time. Aliaksandr Tsymbaliuk’s camera takes us in close to the subjects, recording both the harshness of their condition and the rigour of education, softened by paternal love and the universal insouciance of childhood.
What happens when your child comes out to you? In this feature documentary, parents of lesbian, gay,...
In the vast expanse of desert East of Atlas Mountains in Morocco, seasonal rain and snow once suppor...
What it is like to have a younger sibling
High school graduation doesn't come around often. Not only is it a day of celebration, but also a da...
By means of objects, photos, tapes and films, director Angelika Levi, half-German, half-Jewish, exam...
Traces the lives of the Hartings, a blind Montreal family of three who make their living singing in ...
A journey through a century of Ambrosoli family history.
Buzz One Four chronicles the ill-fated flight of a Cold War B-52 Stratofortress loaded with two 3-4-...
Chelsea Bledsoe and her husband Graig throw a surprise intervention for her old high school boyfrien...
A Dad's excessive use of Facebook/Memes is put into question by his family.
Haja Fatma, a mother to eight children, tells the tale of family life in Tripoli during the Libyan R...
In rural Kosovo, identical houses are built for family members working abroad, in the hope that they...
Bye Bye Barcelona is a documentary about a city and its relation to tourism , on the difficult coexi...
Five fishermen from Manresa, a poor neighborhood to the West of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Repub...
A meeting between the daughter and the grandmother of the director, Iván Mora Manzano, at a time whe...
This RKO Sportscope series short presents two sportsmen fishing for striped bass.
An intimate portrait of the lives of Delvys and Carlos, siblings who live alone with their elderly m...
Few amateur films with sound were produced in the 1930s and fewer remain extant. A charming artifact...