This longitudinal project started out by filming a group of seven-year-old British children representing a range of the country’s class system. Every seven years, director Michael Apted has returned to the same participants for a poignant inquiry into the arc of their lives, through births, deaths, marriages and divorces—chronicling all their highs and lows. Apted, […]
Through genetic testing, Demetre Papageorgiou discovers that he is one of nine siblings.
When Nick Hurndon was six years old, his stepfather used abusive tactics to teach him and his brother a lesson in power and dominance.
A profile of Jill Freedman, the celebrated and award-winning New York City street photographer.
A look back at a historic day in music history, September 29, 1998, when Gordon Parks gathered over 200 hip hop artists to recreate the famed “A Great Day in Harlem” image.
Separated from her mother by smugglers at the border, a determined 12-year-old sets out to find her mother and safety.
In 1968, architect Charles Bello and his pregnant wife left the city to live on a 400-acre ranch in a remote forest. Now 86 and alone on the ranch, Charles reflects on his life’s work. (USA, 16 MIN)
See how the Hyde Amendment successfully worked to prevent the financially disadvantaged from access to abortion.
US PREMIERE In this intimate and often funny observational portrait, director Archana Phadke trains her camera on three generations of her family, all living together in the same home in Mumbai. As the household prepares for her brother Rohan’s wedding, Archana—determined, like her sister, to remain single—captures the rhythms of the ever-busy household. Coming into particular […]
NYC PREMIERE Paul Lima has spent over a decade seeking justice for his slain father, Albert. Though convicted, Albert’s murderer has remained free in Honduras. Frustrated with the failings of the legal system, Paul takes the unorthodox—and highly dangerous—step of hiring two bounty hunters to track down the killer and finally make him pay. This riveting […]