Luz Marina leaves Chocó, her homeland, at the age of 15, pursuing a better future in Bogotá. Times go by and looking after her seven children, she finds in social housing what at first sight might seem the accomplishment of her dream. A suspicious contract for the sale of real property will make her seek her dream even farther away.
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Young people who have to survive without a home base are helped on their way to a life on their own ...
Between 1968 and 1970, J M Goodger, a lecturer at the University of Salford, made a film record of t...
These are the future leaders of their communities. Ever wonder what it’s like to walk a day in their...
Arrels Fundació's experience with housing first in the city of Barcelona, a policy that offers per...
A unique documentary about an inheritance of communism. An hidden world: the world of Kommunalki. In...
Master painter Hans Moll and his wife, the television announcer Ms. Wellinek and her husband, and th...
Four guys working for a small grocer in trouble, declare war on a new giant neighborhood supermarket...
A recovering heroin addict looks after his young daughter for the first time since being out of pris...
A young black ballet dancer from a South London Council Estate must learn how to survive in two oppo...
Sometimes it feels like we live in different worlds. But really, we're not that far away.
This honest and often blackly hilarious film shows Martyn at home in Ireland, during the lead-up to ...
On Her Majesty’s Service follows Gary Barlow as he embarks on a mission to record a special song to ...
When a person’s understanding of waves is so concrete, surfing can become especially reminiscent of ...
Sipping Jetstreams Media presents This Time Tomorrow, a film by Taylor Steele, documenting an epic P...
The intention of the film is to give an impression of what small exotic Denmark looks like, what the...
Poet-filmmaker Jørgen Leth taps his own earliest inspirational veins by free-floating through a came...
Jørgen Leth can squeeze poetry from a stone and wit from dust, and he can find love where the milk o...