Portrait of Mrs. B., a tough charismatic North Korean woman who smuggles between North Korea, China and South Korea. With the money she gets, she plans to reunite with her two North Korean sons after years of separation.
Guangzhou, a.k.a. Canton, is southern China’s centuries-old trading port. Today the booming metropol...
A report on the demographic impact of China’s one-child policy.
A sensitive heart-warming story of an Indian transman's acceptance, by himself and his family. Merli...
It's the most extraordinary feat of engineering in history, and one of the most iconic man-made stru...
Youssef, a young Quebecer of Moroccan origin, became radicalized and joined the ranks of Daesh in Sy...
Supersonic charts the meteoric rise of Oasis from the council estates of Manchester to some of the b...
How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often se...
In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. ...
A double-edged letter in the midst of confinement. Javier starts sending videos to his son to catch ...
Sonia Reich- who survived the Holocaust as a child by running and hiding, suddenly believes that she...
This short documentary is a tribute to the unknown father. Emerging filmmaker Danic Champoux poses t...
In this documentary shot at Canadian Forces Base Petawawa during a troop deployment to Afghanistan, ...
In 2003 Song Du-yul, a philosophy professor, decides to go back to his homeland after spending thirt...
Examines the intergenerational impact of addiction by chronicling the love, labor, loss, and uncerta...
As a doctor, Zhiyuan Wang spent 30 years studying how to save lives. He never imagined that he would...
Aqueducts transport water. Images transmit the memory. Images of aqueducts are useless.