This deeply human documentary examines the subject of environmental destruction, highlighting the impoverished migrant workers who are chopping down the Amazon rainforest to create charcoal for pig iron production used primarily in the automobile industry. The film examines the children and elders and their daily lives and work as they burn timber in igloo-looking huts, their bodies charred gray for $2 a day, struggling to survive.

An exploration —manipulated and staged— of life in Las Hurdes, in the province of Cáceres, in Extrem...

Megacities is a documentary about the slums of five different metropolitan cities.

This documentary highlights the evolution of Brazil's Circo Voador venue from homespun artists' perf...

A deep dive into the creative mind of University of South Carolina student fashion designer, Kaitlyn...
The Shipibo-Konibo people of Peruvian Amazon decorate their pottery, jewelry, textiles, and body art...

Developments in the Canadian forestry industry during the 1970s are shown being carried out both as ...

Documentary depicting the lives of child prostitutes in the red light district of Songachi, Calcutta...

In 2017, a routine archaeological dig is taking place on the site of a proposed housing development ...

The story of the Hare Krishna movement in the West, contrasting the spiritual exploration of its dev...

As Niagara Falls transformed from honeymoon capital of the world to Las Vegas North, corporate hotel...

Legendary performer Sherry Britton presents song, dance (choreographed by Wakefield Poole) and comed...

Migrants from the countryside and unemployed people from neighbouring cities take over some unused l...
A document on the importance of forests to the national economy. It represents forests not only as a...

A filmed burlesque show, staged at the El Rey Theater in Oakland, CA.
Documentary about Bob and Kathy Burns, the goodwill ambassadors of science fiction film fandom.