The lingering effects of a horrific crime are vividly portrayed in this profile of a young Norwegian woman looking to move on with her life.
Ireland's revolutionary vote to offer women the right to choose is captured in invigorating fashion.
In a community where making coffins provides a steady living, a million deaths big and small are felt everyday.
A filmmaker finds a way to carry her mother with her after she's gone in this tender cinematic memoir.
The co-directors of this exquisite short talk about a pair of teens who recognize their responsibility to "hold the culture" in a city where the ground is constantly shifting beneath their feet.
The director talks about bringing to the screen the wondrous work of Oona Doherty, a choreographer who keeps it real.
A smartly conceived look at the first generation of students to prepare for mass shootings and how fear of them has been commoditized.
The creator of "Teen Mom" talks about her return to filmmaking with this lovely portrait of Sarah Jackson, the founder of Casa de Paz, a home for recently detained asylum seekers with nowhere else to go.
After the movie business helped the sugar barons of Hawaii keep their power at a time of transition, a filmmaker uses his camera to give what he can back to the marginalized.