In March of 1971 a group of citizens broke into a small FBI office in Pennsylvania, took every file, and shared them with the public, exposing the FBI's illegal surveillance program of law-abiding Americans. Now, these anonymous citizens share their story
Hina, a native Hawai'ian mahu (transgender) teacher, uses traditional culture to inspire a student to claim her place as leader of the school's all-male hula troupe. Despite her success as a teacher, Hina longs for love and a committed relationship.
Trace 170 years of history — from daguerreotypes in the days of slavery to more modern times — of African Americans in front of, and behind, the camera.
In the wake of recent events that have sparked a national dialogue on race dynamics, American Denial explores the impact of unconscious biases around race and class, using Gunnar Myrdal’s 1944 investigation of Jim Crow racism.
A Path Appears uncovers the harshest forms of gender-based oppression and solutions to combat them.
An American soldier attempts to stop his fellow soldiers from committing murder.
Rich Hill follows three boys as they struggle with broken families and lack of opportunity.
Electricity finally arrives in a remote Bhutan village and a boy monk treks to city to acquire a TV.
Electrical thief and first female chief of local utilities company fight for power in Kanpur, India
The story of how an annual mass migration of workers in China fractures one family.
Twin girls, separated as infants in China, grow up 5,000 miles apart but share a special bond.
How bullying affects five American kids and their families, and different ways adults respond.
Brakeless examines whether Japanese society’s pursuit of efficiency at all costs caused a deadly train crash.
Animated short in which a member of an Ecuadorian Amazon tribe recalls his journey to USA as a boy.
3 women religious leaders in Morocco try to change people’s perceptions of the teachings of Islam.
Filmmaker returns to the scene of the crime to explore why he became a bank robber as a teenager.