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.

As obesity progresses inexorably, Sylvie Gilman and Thierry de Lestrade investigate the causes of th...

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

Since 2013, the Casual Gabberz collective has been storming dancefloors and the stages of the bigges...

Cruelty, psychological and sexual violence, humiliations: reality television seems to have gone mad....

Mosha Michael made an assured directorial debut with this seven-minute short, a relaxed, narration-f...

The race for supremacy in the age of artificial intelligence is on: between the USA, China and Europ...

Using testimonies by pioneers and witnesses of the times, delve into the feverish visual culture the...

Since the enactment of the Anti-Boryokudan Act and Yakuza exclusion ordinances, the number of Yakuza...

MOLE MAN follows RON, a 66-year-old autistic man who has spent the last five decades building a 50-r...

Agnes may not seem like someone with much to laugh about. For one thing, she has albinism - a lack o...

A young city girl explores the idea of beauty with her uncle Michel, a retired farmer from the Beauc...

The Jeepney is a common affordable transportation in the Philippines. Made from abandoned American J...
A haunting story of the FBI's dark hand in American life. In 2015, Khalil Abu-Rayyan was just a you...

A documentary film by Canadian Director Debra Kellner, produced by Frank Giustra, Serge Lalou, and R...

One day in the lives of an average Greenlandic family, which happens to be of great importance for 8...

Guy Debord's analysis of a consumer society.