Two Filipina victims of sexual abuse search the truth behind the finding of a renowned anthropologist: that merely a few generations ago, the Bontok Igorot lived in what seems an unthinkable utopia—a rape-less society.
Shut Up and Sing is a documentary about the country band from Texas called the Dixie Chicks and how ...
The wild beauty of the Bella Coola Valley blends with vivid watercolor animation illuminating the ro...
The planet’s busiest maternity hospital is located in one of its poorest and most populous countries...
In the spotlight of global media coverage, the first transgender woman ever to perform as Don Giovan...
An unconventional portrait of painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti. Simple in style but...
Beneath Hong Kong's glittering facade, Filipina domestic helpers work in relative anonymity and for ...
Filmmaker Jonathan Caouette's documentary on growing up with his schizophrenic mother -- a mixture o...
The compelling story of an extraordinary woman's journey from her birth in a paper thin shack in the...
In a dark, ambiguous environment, minuscule particles drift slowly before the lens. The image focuse...
Despite the 1960s free-love and alternative culture, many women found that their lives and expectati...
The tale of an activist’s journey during the turbulent years of Martial Law, until his capture in th...
This film shows the work done by the "socorristas" feminist network. Through informative talks and s...
In this documentary, 6 protagonists tell their personal experiences of abortion and sterilization, f...
A chronicle of the production problems — including bad weather, actors' health, war near the filming...
Of Maine’s more than 5000 commercial lobstermen only 4% are female. The Captain celebrates that fear...
Women’s voices rise to deliver testimonies of victims of sexual violence. By reconstructing a story ...
A Nepali mountaineer risks everything on a record-breaking Mount Everest climb to secure a brighter ...
The last day of Patrizia Cavalli’s home. Before it’s all gone.
Delphine Seyrig reads passages from a Valerie Solanas’s SCUM manifesto.
Death is an intimate experience, and how we lay our loved ones to rest, varies between cultures. KAP...