The backstory of Kenny the Kidney Stone is revealed Credits: TheMovieDb.
Thirty-five years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, three former political prisoners recall their moments of violation and humiliation in the clutches of state security in East Berlin and their experiences in the then Hohenschönhausen Interrogation Centre. T
Monica visits her daughter Ake in New York. The reunion does not play the way either of them had anticipated. Credits: TheMovieDb.
On Oct 24th, 2018, in Belliveau Cove, Nova Scotia, an eagle fell from the sky into the back of a man’s pickup truck. Within a week, the man, his dog, and the eagle all died. Their deaths are diffracted through the memories of the man’s sister, over the wel
In the near future, a struggling urban food co-op adopts AR technology to save their store. The strategy proves too successful. Credits: TheMovieDb.
A competition for love in an intergalactic reality show on Planet Romance! Credits: TheMovieDb.
Zastava Brothers is a documentary about the cars of former Yugoslavia and a group of immigrants now living in America who transcend their different backgrounds to form a bond over their love for those cars. As night falls on their first ever Sunday drive, they
Opens Looks is a short film told in English and Cook Islands Māori. A story of love, redemption and basketball. Credits: TheMovieDb.
This film explores American Sāmoa and the unique legal status of its residents as non-citizen nationals of the United States. It follows two American Samoans who are not U.S. citizens but U.S. nationals. Credits: TheMovieDb.
In the face of her mother’s absence and her father’s alcoholism, 12 year old girl, Küī, rises above her age, caring for her brothers and confronting life’s harsh realities. Inspired by a true story. Credits: TheMovieDb.
Following the journey of Pakistani-American Kathak artist, Farah Yasmeen Shaikh, A Rhythm of Our Own honors and celebrates the artistic practice of Kathak—one of eight forms of South Asian classical dance practiced across India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh. Cre
Language Back is a short documentary featuring snippets of conversation and lectures at Indigenous Nations Poets #LanguageBack Workshops from UW-Milwaukee and The College of Menominee Nation in 2024. The film consists of narration by Kimberly M. Blaeser (Found
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