Country songwriter Luke Dick spent his toddler years living in the Red Dog, the rowdiest and most popular strip club in Oklahoma City. Now 30 years later, Luke has a toddler and a newborn of his own. As he began asking his mom questions about his own childhood, she turned out to be more hilariously forthcoming than he ever imagined.
Twenty-one-year-old Julia had to leave her daughters under the care of a children's shelter house. F...
A short documentary about the life and love of New York surf culture following transplanted San Dieg...
Journey into the unique world of male stripping at a small gay strip club located in America's Secon...
James May celebrates the toys that made his childhood hell as he opens the lid on his sisters' toy b...
Between parental love, youth welfare offices and bureaucracy, three educators try their hardest to c...
Reclaiming what was once stolen from him, a man journeys back to the place of his childhood nearly 8...
Writing a letter to Paul B. Preciado, trans philosopher and filmmaker, as one would write to a frien...
Honour West and Joan Camuglia-May share their experiences in this upbeat roller-skating documentary.
Documents the history and politics of a Portland institution: The city's strip clubs.
A portrait of growing up told through filmmaker Sean Wang's middle school yearbook. Go Hornets.
Cédric is a child like millions of others. The only difference is that the little boy is seriously i...
A group of educators led by Fernand Deligny are working to create contact with autistic children in ...
Equal parts punk and psychedelia, the Flaming Lips emerged from Oklahoma City as one of the most bra...
A poetic exploration of the multi-generational affects of Canada's Indian Residential School system,...
Before leaving for Rome with his mother, five year old Natan is taken by his father, Jorge, on an e...
For more than thirty years, and through his television program, Fred Rogers (1928-2003), host, produ...