A portrait of the diverse opinions of Chicagoans as they reflect on the general state of affairs in America, the war in Vietnam, social and racial conflict, freedom and personal liberty, happiness, and social justice. Ratamata was made by future Tom Palazzolo collaborator Kreines when he was 16 years old, and was an award winner at the Young Chicago Filmmakers Festival.

Amid the civil-military dictatorship implanted with the 1964 coup, Sergio Muniz had the idea of maki...

Donald Trump's daughter Ivanka has been appointed to an official role within the White House, but wh...

Documentary about the Rembrandt Association. In the 19th century, a lot of Dutch art disappeared abr...
Ruy Mauro Marini was a brazilian sociologist who developed the Marxist Dependancy Theory, to explain...

Documentary-filmed events in the Carpatho-Ukraine (aka Ruthenia) during 1939 drive this history of t...

Money, Media, and Legislation. Using these three means, your livelihood is being subverted and coopt...

For 40 years, the community-organizing group ACORN advocated for America’s poorest communities, whil...

Gerhard Schröder has always been a polarizing figure. Even on the occasion of the former Chancellor'...
A short documentary that explores a blue-collar community’s growing unease with the Vietnam War. It ...

Makhmalbaf puts an advertisement in the papers calling for an open casting for his next movie. Howev...

Jamie Johnson takes the exploration of wealth that he began in Born Rich one step further. The One P...

Poverty, Inc. explores the hidden side of doing good. From disaster relief to TOMs Shoes, from adopt...

Filomena Lopes recalls the first moments of Angola's independence. A story fictionalised through pho...

An underdog basketball player from Chicago goes on a meteoric rise to become one of the best college...

“What kind of person do you think former President Park Geunhye is?” Sohn Seokhee, a journalist, giv...