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

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

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

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

What does beauty look like? In this award-winning short, Kenyan filmmaker Ng’endo Mukii combines ani...

At an altitude of nearly 4,000 meters, Sking is one of the most isolated villages in the Himalayan r...

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

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

Salvia Divinorum is an often misunderstood and powerful psychedelic plant used by the Mazatec shaman...

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

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

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

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

Sexual violence against women is a very effective weapon in modern warfare: instills fear and spread...

You Have Struck A Rock! commemorates the special contribution of South African women to the success ...

The inspiring story of a young Indian Muslim woman who trades her burka for dreams of playing on the...

This documentary follows four female First Nations artists—Doreen Jensen, Rena Point Bolton, Jane As...