In this short documentary from the Canada Vignettes series, a Saskatchewan grain elevator is moved across the snow-covered prairie to a new home after nearly a half-century of use. The film follows the lifting and transporting of the 9-storey, 200-ton structure, and examines the feelings of the people as they witness the final passing of their town's one and only grain elevator.
Anita Chitaya has a gift: she can help bring abundant food from dead soil, she can make men fight fo...
During the rice sowing season, Jun, a young Catalan of Chinese origin, works as a seasonal worker in...
How did the willful daughter of a Himalayan forest conservator become Monsanto’s worst nightmare? Th...
A glimpse at how genre film-focused home video companies have taken the charge in preserving, restor...
Documentary filmmaker Robert Kenner examines how mammoth corporations have taken over all aspects of...
Patrick Kielty explores the untold story of Harry Ferguson and Henry's Ford's remarkable handshake a...
King Corn is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ...
A film record of M.E.T.E.I. (Medical Expedition to Easter Island), one of the most unusual scientifi...
A landmark portrait of three tumultuous years in the life of a Nebraska farm couple, chronicling thr...
This unique recreation of an 18th-century home, in London's Spitalfields, has to be seen to be belie...
1972 in Haute-Savoie (France) : the Bertrand's farm, with a hundred dairy cows owned by three bachel...
Railroad of Hope consists of interviews and footage collected over three days by Ning Ying of migran...
An organic farmer in Maine sets out to transform the prison food system. Seeds of Change captures th...
Milk is Big Business. Behind the innocent appearances of the white stuff lies a multi-billion euro i...