What begins as an impassioned defense of empathy in children's programming takes Lindsay Ellis down a rabbit-hole to the likes of Ben Shapiro, Fred Rogers, and King Solomon, while finally leading us to a place of devastation and anger at the state of the world.

After four years away, Huiju returns home to South Korea. Exchanges with her loved ones are awkward ...

Go behind the scenes of Mulan, in glorious Low-Definition VHS. Originally recorded on VHS from Austr...
In Surinamers in Nederland: De terugkeer van het zwarte goud, we see Surinamese people arriving in t...

The untold story of a Jewish baby who was born in the death camp before the liberation and survived....

Two men undertake a thought-provoking journey to parenthood. Not by adoption or surrogacy, but by Fr...

From bimbos to tradwives, the hidden truth behind extreme femininity trends is revealed.

Where did the universe come from and did a creator have a hand in making it? As scientists learn mor...
This film follows the lives over one year, shot during three intervals, of two Basque shepherding fa...

Through the lives of professionals working at Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, the film portrays how Tsu...

A ship sinks off West Africa. Everyone aboard drowns, except the cook. Trapped in a small air pocket...

A joyous glimpse into skateboarding through the eyes of a global, muslim girls' skate crew- as they ...

In 2001, Jimmy Wales published the first article on Wikipedia, a collaborative effort that began wit...
This often confronting documentary observes a Māori restorative justice model through the eyes of st...

Celebrated actor Nayanthara looks back on her journey towards love and superstardom amidst personal ...

A docu-film about the city Lucknow where the creators ask their family members important questions t...

La Lucha: Getting Schooled in America is a documentary that follows the journey of five students try...

Oil extraction in the Amazon region is contaminating the land and water of a natural paradise. A slo...