"The Pig and the Society," symbolizes the stark contrast between the excesses of wealth and the plight of those left behind. It invites viewers to reflect on their perceptions and prejudices, challenging them to see beyond the surface and understand the systemic issues perpetuating homelessness.
On a sleepy summer night in 2004, eyes peer into the world-wide-web: traveling between conspiracy si...
An abstract documentary, in three parts, about the gradual process of an Ayahuasca ritual performed ...
A woman narrates the thoughts of a world traveler, meditations on time and memory expressed in words...
The challenging daily routine of Ceará-born jockey Antonio Davielson and his family living in a fore...
Film scholar Homay King discusses director Josef von Sternberg's cinematic China and the role of sta...
An experimental short film using only free archival footage.
Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefen...
Commissioned to make a propaganda film about the 1936 Olympic Games in Germany, director Leni Riefen...
Futurist Hazel Henderson is featured in this documentary film filled with fiery conversation on clim...
This visual essay focuses on the visual style and composition of the Hollywood films made together b...
“Don’t Look Too Far Ahead” is a film about Miami native and first-generation Haitian-American colleg...
Diane Baker discusses her acting career and participation in the film 'Mirage' (1965).
Hajar is a 55-years-old Bahktiari woman from Iran who is betrayed by her family and forced to abando...