In this inspirational documentary we witness the contributions of nine remarkable women to the island of Aruba. Driven by their love of family and a passion for making a difference, they strive relentlessly to improve the socio-economic and cultural landscape of their beloved homeland. All without expecting anything in return.

Far from the dictates of current female beauty, MBMR focuses on these other bodies, those who take u...

Randy Moss has long been an enigma known for his brilliance on the football field and his problems o...
The carnage in Sarajevo provides the focus of this French documentary which seeks to call attention ...

Burford met Breer in February 1992 and filmed his actions. Breer manipulates some of his mutoscopes:...

As a result of the Holocaust and later, AIDS, the male homosexual community has sustained bitter los...
The point of departure for this film is the 1981 composition De Tijd by Dutch composer Louis Andries...

Boujad: A Nest In the Heat is a personal and anguishing look at issues of separation, independence a...

Tango of Yearning (1998) is the first episode of an autobiographical trilogy on postwar Lebanon, lat...

After “Letter From a Time of Exile”, the director is back in Lebanon where he discovers that his dre...

The Garbage Pail Kids are 30 years old. Celebrate their gross-out greatness with artist interviews, ...

A made for TV BBC documentary exploring Jack Donovan's antique automaton collection. The documentary...

After having released her fourth album "Red" in October 2012, Taylor Alison Swift continues to tear ...

In 1939, just finished the Spanish Civil War, Spanish republican photographer Francesc Boix escapes ...

Juno Award-winning musician Kinnie Starr is on a quest to find out why only 5% of music producers ar...
Follows the journey of two high school teams vying for the coveted UCA National High School Cheerlea...
It's a story about post-90 generation in China and how they chasing their dreams through a talent sh...

They are clad in the religiously correct abaja, are not allowed to drive and yet still go their own ...