Alice Waters, winner of the San Francisco Foundation 2006 Community Leadership Awards (The John R. May Award) - for transforming our relationship with food. Through her promotion of sustainable agriculture and the slow food movement, she fights obesity and fosters a clearer understanding of how the natural world sustains us. Alice and the Chez Panisse Foundation's Edible Schoolyard educates public school children on the importance of growing and cooking fresh, nutritional food.

“Food Relovution: What We Eat Can Make A Difference” is an eye-opening and compelling feature docume...

King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...

A documentary film about trading security and stability for passion. A surprising number of small bu...
A discovery of the pictorial art that Ndebele women traditionally practice in South Africa: painting...

Greek-Nigerian NBA superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo returns to Nigeria for the first time.

Andrey Loshak's film from the series "Profession-reporter".

This short documentary offers a humorous look at horse-pulling contests in Ontario and the people wh...

Farm families in Lestock, Saskatchewan, have pooled their resources so that rising operating costs w...

Ten years after an enormous open-pit gold mine began operations in Malartic, the hoped-for economic ...

British cult classic The Prisoner has been hailed as the most bizarre, mind-boggling television seri...

In the year 2000, Les Blank, along with co-filmmaker Gina Leibrecht, visited Richard Leacock (1921-2...

Sex is a taboo topic in China, even though China is a large importer of the Japanese Adult Video (AV...

'Odd One Out' is a 15 minute, short coming of age documentary, about the Head Designer & Co-owner of...
Alexis is a 32-year-old white woman married to Alain, an African from Rwanda. This documentary focus...
The film follows Vincent Schiavelli as he returns to Polizzi Generosa, the very town in Sicily his g...