An Indian family decide to stay at home and drown rather than make way for the Narmada dam Three choices. Move to the slums in the city, accept a place at a resettlement site or stay at home and drown. The people of Jalsindhi in central India must make a decision fast.
A small group of girls in one of the most remote forests left on earth attend a radical high school ...
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The life of Jeremiah Tower, one of the most controversial, outrageous, and influential figures in th...
The end of the Cold War did not bring about a definitive thaw in the former republics of the Soviet ...
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A body is growing and developing in front of the camera, absorbing sensations and emotions, confront...
For many, modern ballet began with the Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo, originally made up of Russian ex...
Ex-con turned poet/performer Lemon Andersen fights for an exit from generations of poverty by bringi...
General shots of Edinburgh City Centre taken by film-maker Margaret Tait, focussing on the Royal Mil...
At 85, not only does Tony Bennett still have the smoothest pipes in the music business, he’s got the...
An Israeli woman searches for the Palestinian man who shot her son.
For one emotional night, a group of slum children in Mumbai, India, get a chance to experience a dif...
Documentary that focuses on the story of journalist Lydia Cacho, in which her fight against the netw...
A gripping portrait of one Puerto Rican family living in NYC. Roberto, 29, the eldest son gay and li...
Former child bride Selvi escapes her child marriage to become South India's first female taxi driver...
Among the most acclaimed choreographers in American history, Paul Taylor has been reinventing the ro...
Documentary on town planning in which an architect looks at the history of Dunfermline, Scotland and...
Somewhere between a midnight movie and a thesis paper, Science, Sex and the Ladies, discusses the wi...