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.

A look at how form, color, smell, consistency, the sounds made during eating, manufacturing techniqu...

The documentary adresses the meaning of music and the musical diversity present in Umbanda (a Brazil...
A short documentary feature following young German troops in training,

Two elderly sisters share the delicate art of making traditional Hungarian strudel and reveal a deep...

'Odd One Out' is a 15 minute, short coming of age documentary, about the Head Designer & Co-owner of...

Examines the devastating effect that overfishing has had on the world's fish populations and argues ...

Murray Sinclair's acceptance speech for an award in honor of his role as chair of the Truth and Reco...

Joyce Jonathan Crone—Mohawk matriarch, retired teacher, activist, humanitarian—reaches forward into ...

HOMME-RELAIS spotlights Juan Manuel, a doctor turned community leader who, amid migration grief and ...

Follow Ruby Chopstix, Canada’s first drag artist-in-residence, as they navigate the complexity of be...

Two Canadians, one Liberal and one Conservative, attend a U.S. convention focused on depolarizing po...
Eating, 2nd Edition: Introducing The RAVE Diet presents graphic evidence of how animal foods are not...

In 1980, Jack Shae and Allen Moore, two ethnographic filmmakers from Harvard University, moved their...

One in three Americans is pre-diabetic. A huge percentage of them do not know that they are sick. Ad...

Comedic behind-the-scenes film for the production of Mary and Max, originally released as webisodes.