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When a ruling from the Dominican Republic Supreme Court strips citizenship from Dominicans of Haitian descent, over 200,000 are suddenly rendered without nationality, identity or homeland. Stateless follows families affected by the 2013 legislation.
Through shared-like glimpses of everyday life in post-Hurricane María Puerto Rico, Landfall is set against the backdrop of the protests that toppled the governor in 2019. The film offers a prismatic portrait of collective trauma and resistance as Puerto Ricans navigate dismantled social services and newcomers eager to profit.
In 2015, when the New Orleans City Council’s votes to remove four confederate monuments, death threats halt the removal. Neutral Ground tells the story to try and understand why a losing army from 1865 still holds so much political and imaginative power in contemporary America.
The personal cost of childcare, from the caregiver and the parents perspective.
Softie follows political activist Boniface “Softie” Mwangi, a daring and audacious political activist, who decides to run for political office in Kenya after several years of fighting injustice in his country. But running a clean campaign against corrupt opponents becomes increasingly harder to combat with idealism alone.
Peek into the life of Dujuan, a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy. Dujuan is a child-healer and a good hunter and speaks three languages. But he is failing in school and facing increasing scrutiny from welfare authorities and the police.
With adultery punishable by death in Iran, a young couple make the fateful decision to flee the country with their son. Follow the trio on their life-threatening journey to plead asylum, and witness a mother’s heartbreaking fight to keep her family together and secure a future for her son.