Alberta, Julia, and Catalina are three Chatino migrant women who have had to leave their communities to work on the Oaxacan coast. Catalina sells food, while Alberta and Julia work in lime and papaya orchards. The three women endure discrimination and the challenges of survival in an unknown place—all in order to improve their families’ quality of life.

The film follows the story of Jamie, a struggling butch lesbian actress who gets cast as a man in a ...
How to combine modernity and fundamentalist Islam. "Saudi Solutions" is a unique and revealing docum...

The documentary's title translates as "to be and to have", the two auxiliary verbs in the French lan...

Documents a woman's actual pregnancy; the emotions, the affects on her husband and first-born child,...
Five women, members of the Sans Papiers, talk about the history and reasons for founding the organis...

Documentary about the world of the Japanese geisha. Unattainable by all but the wealthy and powerful...

A quartet of refined elderly ladies gets together for coffee. Neatly dressed in houndstooth and pear...

After 20 years of living in Berlin, the director Olga Delane goes back to her roots in a small Siber...

The story of an American hero and the Cherokee Nation's first woman Principal Chief who humbly defie...

From 3 stars chefs to female cooks, sommelières, entrepreneuses all around the world, meet innovativ...

Historical heritage documentary about the disease that, 100 years ago, occurred during and after the...

A documentary that proposes a conversation about the way children are praised. While girls are often...

Nefertiti's Daughters is a story of women, art and revolution. Told by prominent Egyptian artists, t...

Gender activist Diane Torr’s worldwide appearances and workshops are now legendary. For the past thi...

An inspirational story about a group of women from a remote farming region of Costa Rica whose ideas...

In this inspirational documentary we witness the contributions of nine remarkable women to the islan...

Still today, people say that during the stormy night from March 31st to April 1st, 1922, the devil h...