A documentary on the road that tracks the journey by Georgina, an elderly transgender woman forced to cross the sandy peninsula Guajira, on foot, to obtain the thing she has desired for almost half a century: a document that will hand her the right to be what she has always felt she was, and will allow her, at long last, to vote.
A reflection on the concept of invisibility, narrated by women who clean public spaces in Mexico Cit...
A documentary view of an encampment of homeless people on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee in t...
In this tense and immersive tour de force, audiences are taken directly into the line of fire betwee...
A film made by Victress Hitchcock and Ava Hamilton in 1989 on the Wind River Reservation for Wyoming...
A trans paranormal investigator and their team search for the connection between the queer and the s...
This short experimental documentary challenges stereotypes about Indigenous people in the workplace....
After marrying a settler, Mary Two-Axe Earley lost her legal status as a First Nations woman. Dedica...
The story of a town at the mercy of a landscape in transformation; standing on the brink of an encro...
In this documentary, a group of trans and nonbinary actors share common experiences while pursuing a...
The final case for American healthcare to be free and accessible to all—through a single-payer syste...
A clinical review of judicial corruption, the good and the bad guys showcased. The need for complete...
This film is an intimate portrayal of pioneering filmmaker Merata Mita told through the eyes of her ...
Since the late 18th century American legal decision that the business corporation organizational mod...
Through the figure of Lakota activist and community organizer Madonna Thunder Hawk, this inspiring f...
The fourth film in Alanis Obomsawin's landmark series on the Oka crisis uses a single, shameful inci...
Documentary that accompanies the exchange between the mestizo urban artist Xadalu and the filmmaker ...
Jackie Robinson broke baseball’s color line in 1947, but it took another generation of Black and Lat...