What 'Food, Inc.' did for the food industry in America, this film will do for breastfeeding in our country. It will make every viewer rethink motherhood and how we treat mothers. It is a film that will empower each woman to trust her body, her baby, and herself in her journey as a mother. It will make her laugh, cry, nod fiercely in agreement, get angry, and then get so inspired it will be impossible not to take action.
Through an intimate and artistic lens, yet investigative and political, Milk brings a universal focu...
There is a war in the world between the men and the women. A young girl tries to escape this reality...
A Taliban soldier struggles to survive after he escapes his captors and flees into the Polish countr...
A woman, Tome, is born to a lower class family in Japan in 1918. The title refers to an insect, repe...
A modern adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's short story about a man and a woman sharing an unexpected...
A group of people come up with provocative or downright nasty sexual scenarios like rape, bestiality...
Challenges of impending parenthood turn the lives of five couples upside down. Two celebrities are u...
A short 1978 documentary based on the experiences of breastfeeding mothers.
Running away from the police, Aden goes to the desert where he meets an uncivilized man who has a sp...
On holiday in the south of France, chic Parisian sophisticate Violette meets life-loving IT geek Jea...
12-year-old Mully has lost his mother and discovers his debt-ridden father stealing the charity mone...
What happens when a baby is born? What if there is no milk? Or just a drop too much? An animated sh...
These days it seems that nothing is as polarizing and controversial as religious belief. Everywhere ...
Four years after Pour la suite du monde (1963), director Pierre Perrault asks Alexis Tremblay if he'...
The "stone in the mouth" is the scar that the mafia makes on betrayal's corpse. The modern mafia ha...
Documentary that explores the life and career of leading man Cary Grant through film clips and inter...
Karel Vachek’s graduate film offers us a documentary essay which is both a light-hearted and aggress...