In 1946, Heidi is entrusted to a Swiss family by her father. He will never come back for her. Today, François Yang questions his mother about her past. What follows is a journey to China, a quest to reconstruct memory. Through contact with her brothers and sister, Heidi measures the extent of the drama experienced by her family that remained in China, persecuted by the Communist Party.

A woman returns to the site of her birth, which is now a funeral home. She drinks a white monster en...

Frans Bromet goes in search of his family history and discovers that Hermanus Bromet was a well-know...

Three farming families in Hanyuan, China, strive to give their children a good life in the midst of ...

The location of Hunan's southwestern Hunan, the local economy is not active, the people either go ou...

For over 1,000 years, chariots were indispensable weapons in ancient China. The art of chariot drivi...

Charlene White embarks on a deeply personal journey to uncover the roots of her connection to the Br...

A portrait of Chicagoland ICU nurse Jeanette Alvarez-Basem captured through the perspective of her s...

A veteran, Mr. Long’s life was full of legend. Yet, he lived his life in silence and never told othe...

Filmmaking icon Agnès Varda, the award-winning director regarded by many as the grandmother of the F...

Drawing inspiration from his personal encounter with the Italian refugee child Giovanna during World...

At Evergreen Primary School in Wuhan, China, a Grade 3 class learns what democracy is when an electi...

The fascinating story of the cultural, social, spiritual, and musical revolution ignited by the comi...

A cellar. A forgotten amphora. The ashes of a woman. Her granddaughter, daughter-in-law and son char...

Crocodile in the Yangtze follows China's first Internet entrepreneur and former English teacher, Jac...

A representation of queer and feminist imagery that was mainly shot in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, ...

How do you reconcile a commitment to non-violence when faced with violence? Why do the poor often se...