In the picture-postcard community of North Vancouver, filmmaker Murray Siple follows men who have turned bottle-picking, their primary source of income, into the extreme sport of shopping cart racing. Enduring hardships from everyday life on the streets of Vancouver, this sub-culture depicts street life as much more than stereotypes portrayed in mainstream media. The films takes a deep look into the lives of the men who race carts, the adversity they face, and the appeal of cart racing despite the risk.
Stonewall veterans (including prominent trans activist Sylvia Rivera) and HIV-positive New Yorkers t...
49 Up is the seventh film in a series of landmark documentaries that began 42 years ago when UK-base...
A cinematic portrait of the homeless population who live permanently in the underground tunnels of N...
This documentary, set in the Lower East End of Vancouver's downtown core, is a pretty honest account...
On June 13, 1978, the punk bands the Cramps and the Mutants played a free show for psychiatric patie...
Some 240,000 women over 55 are at risk of homelessness In Australia – a figure both surprising (owin...
This documentary profiles the eight couples who challenged marriage laws in British Columbia in cour...
An intimate portrait of a community fighting to save lives and keep hope alive in a neighborhood rav...
The life and murders of one of the worst serial killers in history, Robert Pickton who went unchalle...
Following director Rotimi Rainwater, a former homeless youth, as he travels the country to shine a l...
How might your life be better with less? The popular simple-living duo The Minimalists examines the ...
A documentary view of an encampment of homeless people on the outskirts of Nashville, Tennessee in t...
A documentary about a musical about the hilarious gay owners of an insult diner.
Tell Them We Were Here is an inspirational feature-length documentary about eight artists who show u...
A completely new story based on existing footage from the series Columbo.
Homelessness in the United States takes many forms. For Elizabeth Herrera, David Lima and their four...
How do seven young people, former street children from Romania, get to see the Pacific Ocean? On 1 D...
I'll be Home for Christmas cuts through social taboos to explore the subculture of people commonly d...
A documentary about homeless people living in Switzerland.
Mom and Me is a personal and intimate documentary about a young filmmaker coming of age in extraordi...