Filmmaker/activist Melaw Nakehk’o has spent the pandemic with her family at a remote land camp in the Northwest Territories, “getting wood, listening to the wind, staying warm and dry, and watching the sun move across the sky.” In documenting camp life—activities like making fish leather and scraping moose hide—she anchors the COVID experience in a specific time and place.
This minimalist six-minute film looks at the creation of animal life through video and time-lapse fo...
A ridiculous mini-doc about Bill Daughton and his creation of a six-foot penis costume at the Hallow...
A mother and her son are driving through heavy snowfall to bid a final farewell to their dead husban...
Why can't I hear the sound of sewing machines anymore? A meeting with my family and the history of a...
Meet Rocky Salemmo. He’s a ramblin’ gamblin’ man. For the majority of his adult life Rocky has hustl...
In September 2015, the state of Alabama closed 31 Department of Motor Vehicles offices, disproportio...
Three women from Hatillo, Puerto Rico talk about their past and present lives on the island.
An intimate look into Demers family's experience raising children while dealing with the societal st...
Indonesia, 1965: hundreds and even thousands of people are arrested without warrant. Some did come b...
Filmed at Benning's home in Val Verde during the first month of the pandemic, the film is a portrait...
In 1993, Jesús Parrado interviewed actor and director Jacinto Molina, world-wide known as Paul Nasch...
On March 26th, 2020, seven boys locked themselves in a house for 48 hours, with only potatoes, bread...
Short subject on how fashion is created-- not by the great couturiers, but on the street.
The tree here is an ancient American Elm standing in Tompkins Square Park in New York. It’s named 'T...
TV documentary about Manfred Smolka, an officer of the GDR border troops who was executed in Leipzig...
This documentary offers a glimpse into the 1997 federal election in the Halifax electoral district. ...
My debut short film - as I approached adulthood, I created this as a means of reflection towards ado...