As the global pandemic reaches into the Arctic Archipelago, Inuk filmmaker Carol Kunnuk documents how unfamiliar new protocols affect her family and community. Her vividly specific soundtrack juxtaposes snippets from local radio broadcasts, issuing health advisories in both Inuktitut and English, with the sweet sounds of children at play. A richly detailed and tender account of disruption and adjustment.

Morgan Spurlock, Joe Morley and Heather Winters -- the same group of filmmakers that exposed the gre...
A documentary focused on the proliferation of bedbugs in Marseille.

This critically acclaimed Vietnamese documentary portrays the claustrophobic struggles against COVID...

Chinese filmmaker Fang Bin's report from hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei province, People's Republic of Ch...

Documentary showing the efforts to bring cinema to marginalized communities in Mexico.

A midwife goes to medical school to learn modern techniques.

For the first time, survivors talk about life after the camps. How does one return to a life that wa...

Shrouded in secrecy and notoriously cash-strapped the North Korean regime has resorted to running on...

Lonely. Scared. Insecure. But how's it going with you? Is this the first film to be made completely...

Young people are discovering pornography at an increasingly early age. How does this early exposure ...

As news of the coronavirus broke around the globe, a small group of scientists jumped into action to...

Throughout Hong Kong’s history, Hongkongers have fought for freedom and democracy but have yet to su...

Pitch Black takes us inside the claustrophobic worlds of three young men immersed in the online blac...

Hacking at Leaves documents artist and hazmat-suit aficionado Johannes Grenzfurthner as he attempts ...