16 year-old Juan Carlos was homeless on the streets of Mexico City for years before landing at IPODERAC, a social enterprise that houses runaway boys and supports them through the production and sale of artisanal cheese. It is here, among goats, cheese and 71 new brothers that Juan Carlos transforms from a victim to a leader, shattering everyone's expectations of him and proving the power of forgiveness.
It's December 16, 1972, 50 years ago. The first social cooperative in the world is born in Trieste. ...
The Richardson Olmsted Campus, a former psychiatric center and National Historic Landmark, is seeing...
Crownsville Hospital: From Lunacy to Legacy is a feature-length documentary film highlighting the hi...
Crowds is a feature documentary that records popular events of Uruguay where thousands of people gat...
An unusual friendship in an agitated political context.
Documentary about the construction of Thy Lejren in 1970 - an alternative summer camp. Features conc...
Documentary about a "transportation commando" in Germany with the goal to deport 200 people to Alban...
Two mothers who were each separated from their children in the United States for months after fleein...
Mohammed Alsaleh, a young Syrian refugee, is rebuilding his life after being granted asylum in Canad...
Realizing the urban legend of their youth has actually come true, two filmmakers delve into the myst...
The lives of four Syrian families, resettled in Baltimore and under a deadline to become self-suffic...
The story of artist Edith Lake Wilkinson, a painter who was committed to an asylum in 1924 and never...
A documentary, divided into "chapters", about the life of the inmates of the asylum on Leros. From t...
A historical documentary documenting the rise, function, and abandonment of a 17 story building that...
Greece is in crisis. But the economic crisis is not the only one. An asylum crisis has gripped the c...