Zwaj El Waqt explores the themes of love and marriage in Morocco. Told through the testimonies of diverse couples, it tackles the issues of relationships, social media, control and sexuality in a conservative society that still struggles to discuss freely about those topics.
A U.S. Marine plots a terrorist attack on a small-town American mosque, but his plan takes an unexpe...
This documentary on the "youth movement" of the late 1960s focuses on the hippie pot smoking/free lo...
Three generations of the Phadke family live and work together in South Bombay. As they prepare for a...
In 1939 a young Romanian woman met a soldier. Love blossomed, but the man was sent to the front. The...
In the vast expanse of desert East of Atlas Mountains in Morocco, seasonal rain and snow once suppor...
At 14 Rabha El Haimer was an illiterate child bride, beaten, raped and then rejected. Ten years late...
I was scrounging around the neighborhood for inspiration. Within a block from my apartment, I found ...
William Hart McNichols is a world renowned artist, heralded by Time magazine as "among the most famo...
Pier Paolo Pasolini sets out to interview Italians about sex, apparently their least favorite thing ...
A Woman Watches People.
“A Case for Love” is a heartfelt yet personally challenging movie inspired by the teachings and writ...
Fox Rich, indomitable matriarch and modern-day abolitionist, strives to keep her family together whi...
In this home movie collection of gay men, memory serves as an act of hope, power, and above all, res...
Before leaving for Rome with his mother, five year old Natan is taken by his father, Jorge, on an e...
A documentary that approaches polyamory from the intimate point of view of an Afro-American family w...
Augusto and Paulina have been together for 25 years. Eight years ago, he was diagnosed with Alzheime...
Through interspersed conversation and prose, this experimental documentary follows a poet and a neur...