In Uganda, AIDS-infected mothers have begun writing what they call Memory Books for their children. Aware of the illness, it is a way for the family to come to terms with the inevitable death that it faces. Hopelessness and desperation are confronted through the collaborative effort of remembering and recording, a process that inspires unexpected strength and even solace in the face of death.

After four years away, Huiju returns home to South Korea. Exchanges with her loved ones are awkward ...

Jerry, an ordinary immigrant dad, retired in Orlando, is recruited to be an undercover agent for the...

A young trans woman travels back to places she visited as a child with her mother, reflecting on mem...

Sex Positive explores the life of Richard Berkowitz, a revolutionary gay S&M hustler turned AIDS act...

This documentary visits cities and towns and captures stunning landscapes along Europe's majestic Da...

Connor McDavid: Whatever it Takes follows the most physically and emotionally challenging offseason ...

Using government documents, archive footage and direct interviews with activists and former FBI/CIA ...

This documentary chronicles former Olympian and UFC champion Ronda Rousey's ascent to iconic status ...

A fine documentary that details the sordid life of 1970s pornographic actor John Holmes, from the st...

An original documentary, this film contains previously classified footage provided by the Defense De...
And urban planner's journey to making the impossible possible.

Four students from the President's Leadership Circle at Frostburg State University journey to a remo...

This documentary film follows for 22 years a nine-member family involved in the manufacturing of Udo...

Commissioned by the journal Présence Africaine, this short documentary examines how African art is d...
"A Walk to Beautiful" tells the story of five women in Ethiopia suffering from devastating childbirt...

A documentary about the concrete sections of the Berlin Wall that have been acquired by institutions...

Herzog's documentary of the Wodaabe people of the Sahara/Sahel region. Particular attention is given...

Made during the last months of actor Kurt Raab, who died of AIDS in 1988. Raab, who had worked in bo...

Gripping, heartbreaking, and ultimately hopeful, Waiting for Superman is an impassioned indictment o...

In 1968, the fury and violence of the Democratic National Convention in Chicago propelled us toward ...