When Jennifer Laude, a Filipina trans woman, is brutally murdered by a U.S. Marine, three women intimately invested in the case--an activist attorney, a transgender journalist and Jennifer's mother)--galvanize a political uprising, pursuing justice and taking on hardened histories of US imperialism.
Hollywood is a hot spot for celebrities, and tour guide Scott Michaels (E!'s "20 Most Horrifying Hol...

After I died from suicide, I was punished for this deadly sin, to live alone in the spirit world dee...

The intimate bond between two identical twins is challenged when one decides to transition from male...

JEEPNEY visualizes the richly diverse cultural and social climate of the Philippines through its mos...

In 2011, the director and screenwriter Wolf Gremm receives the diagnosis - prostate cancer. Accordin...

The story of Hitler’s final hours told by people who were there. This special features exclusive for...

Caitlyn Jenner's unlikely path to Olympic glory was inspirational. But her more challenging road to ...

Fragmentary perspectives on Human Rights and transgender (trans*) People in Turkey. What remains at...

The Death of 'Superman Lives': What Happened? feature film documents the process of development of t...
Stretching along the river Ganges rests Varanasi, the holiest of India’s seven sacred cities, and a ...

A female attorney learns that her husband is really a marine officer awol for fifteen years and accu...

A group of idealistic but frustrated liberals succumb to the temptation of murdering right-wing pund...

An American bartender and his prostitute girlfriend go on a road trip through the Mexican underworld...

A hurricane swells outside, but it's nothing compared to the storm within the hotel at Key Largo. Th...

About a businessman who murders his stepdaughter after having an affair with her. A crematorium work...

A young couple who are so poor that they have to work as hired killers.

In August 1997, the tragic death of Diana, Princess of Wales, stunned her family and catapulted the ...

Herbert Fingarette once argued that there was no reason to fear death. At 97, his own mortality bega...