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.

In 1980, the first march of gays, lesbians and transvestites took place in Brazil in protest against...

How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black...

The Institute of National Remembrance, Fish Ladder and Juice present “The Unconquered” – an animated...

A film about longstanding relationships, family, and the deep consequences of falling in love. While...

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

Why has letterpress printing survived? Irreplaceable knowledge of the historic craft is in danger of...

Carlin returns to the stage in his 13th live comedy stand-up special, performed at the Beacon Theatr...

One of the most powerful video documentaries of our time boldly reveals the modern medical-industria...

Shot with stunning elegance and clarity, NAKED SPACES explores the rhythm and ritual of life in the ...

This excellent feature-length documentary - the story of the imperialist colonization of Africa - is...

Documentary looking at a century of cycling. Commissioned to mark the arrival of the 2014 Tour de Fr...
This short-form documentary focuses on the true story of Alfons Heck, who as an impressionable 10-y...

Summer 1936 - The Berlin Olympics, organized by the Nazi regime on the eve of World War II, acted as...

The story of three Turkish men. They all grew up in Switzerland and all got deported after various c...

Feature-length documentary directed by Mireille Danserau in 1973: in-depth interviews with four youn...

This is Jon Alpert's portrait of his father's struggles with growing old and nearing the end of life...

During the pandemic, living under an extreme right-wing government, filmmakers Bel Bechara and Sandr...