Dying for the Other is a video triptych, documenting the lives of mice used in breast cancer research and humans suffering from the same disease. In order to produce this video, da Costa documented scenes of her own life during the summer of 2011 and combined them with footage taken at a breast cancer research facility in New York City over the same time frame.
The surprising and entertaining life of renowned film critic and social commentator Roger Ebert (194...
A non-verbal visual journey to the polar regions of our planet portrayed through a triptych montage ...
When diagnosed with terminal cancer, a world renowned trumpet player uses music to give hope from co...
Documents the true story of the final weeks of rehearsal for the Young at Heart Chorus in Northampto...
With nutritionally-depleted foods, chemical additives and our tendency to rely upon pharmaceutical d...
chronicles the life of Josh Keogh, a 15-year-old whose family was shattered when his father died of ...
Harmful chemicals are disproportionately affecting Black communities in Southern Louisiana along the...
What happens when a group of Finns travel to a tiny village in Benin to participate in a vaccination...
Discover how the 1900 outbreak of bubonic plague set off feat and anti-Asian sentiment in San Franci...
The daily life of the volunteers of the Compañeros de Batalla foundation, dedicated to providing sup...
Cancer rears its head in the lives of Raymond and Raymond, a gay couple that have already had to dea...
Kazuo Nishii, renowned editor and photography critic, died in 2001 of stomach cancer. Two months ear...
A beautiful and vital film that tells the story of a young woman's fight with death.
Huiju learned of her biopsy test results, but lied to her mum about them. Feeling guilty about the l...
A documentary focused on infectious disease outbreaks.
The story of Robert Flanagan, a man who was born with cystic fibrosis and told he wouldn't live past...
Eating, 2nd Edition: Introducing The RAVE Diet presents graphic evidence of how animal foods are not...
Nordeste is a fiction, sang Belchior in São Paulo. If the paulista and the northeastern are inventio...