Community First! Village is designed to lift the chronically homeless off the streets of the Austin, TX, offering them a place to call home, helping them to heal from the ravages of life on the streets, and allowing them to rediscover a purpose in their lives. This documentary explores the events that cause homelessness and the heartwarming stories of being welcomed into a nurturing environment where dignity and self-worth are restored.
Filmed entirely inside the world of virtual reality (VR), this immersive and revealing documentary r...
In the same vein as Meri's other documentations, this one takes advantage of the glasnost policy to ...
Road To Austin chronicles how Austin, Texas became the Live Music Capital of the World, dating from ...
Homeless man Robert (Bobby) Webb discovers the art of filmmaking, turning pages of his life into a h...
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At the consulting service for immigrants at the Avicenne Hospital in suburban Paris, we observe the ...
In the heart of Yogyakarta, a tall bike enthusiast takes a stand against the city's lacklustre cycli...
In Freetown, the capital of Sierra Leone, a group of friends lives on the streets. They call themsel...
In 2001, a series of leaks within the Bionicle community began to appear, claiming that a seventh pr...
10 May 1943. Something is spotted drifting ashore off the coast of Northwest Donegal, Ireland. Somet...
When a firefighter comes to your house, chances are that their lives were just like yours not too lo...