A documentary profile of Stewart Udall, who left a profound legacy of conservation and environmental justice as Secretary of the Interior during the Kennedy and Johnson administrations.
When Rules Don’t Apply tells the story of a large group of leading technology companies that were charged and prosecuted for collusion because of their secret agreement to suppress wages and limit job opportunities of their own employees.
Wilder than Wild: Fire, Forests, and the Future exposes the impacts high-intensity fires of the 21st century are having on watersheds, carbon storage, and fire prone communities.
Sculptor Dana King’s hands and activist Fredrika Newton’s memories come together to build a new monument that honors the Black Panther Party’s vital place in American history.
Every day we hear stories about the troubles in American education: our test scores are stagnant, we’re falling behind our international peers, and our schools are failing to prepare future generations to succeed in the 21st century.
In 2017, after Hurricane Maria, the largest ever Puerto Rican migration occurred, settling mainly in Central Florida. Feeling powerless in the aftermath of the hurricane, how will this group play a critical role in the next election?
Three 90-year-old soldiers recount their experiences of life, death and loss on the European front during World War II in this powerful meditation on memory, trauma, and the brutality of war.
A story about expats and the filmmaker's journey to find their stories. What is it that propels us to leave the places we know? Why are some willing to get lost? What are they looking for and what do they find?
The Movement and the “Madman” chronicles the untold story of the mass movement that helped limit and end the long and brutal war in Vietnam, proving that nonviolent protest movements can make a difference.
Tails of the City is a cheerful, heartwarming short film about a neighborhood park that has become a touchstone for dogs, their owners, and families - finding love, laughter, and friendship in the process.
A searing dramatic narrative of the deep connections between women’s health and reproductive rights, and the stark realities of rape, of living with HIV and of women finding their voices in a patriarchal and often brutal world.