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  • Superadapted, Partners of the Same Dream

    "SUPERADAPTADOS, partners of the same dream", is about the start-up of a factory of adapted tricycles, managed by young people with motor disabilities. These bikes will be donated to other kids with disabilities. A unique case of its kind in the world.

  • Pushing The Limits

    Jean Maggi, shortly after birth, contracted a disease for which he could never walk. Since then only one thing has been proposed: to exceed every limit for “live standing." When he reached the highest route in the Himalayas with his adapted bicycle, he marked a true world landmark. This documenta...

  • Fotonovela

    An old photograph triggers a search for identity.

  • La Magia De Las Pompas

    Art and science come together in soap bubbles. In this documentary we get closer to soap bubbles to learn all their secrets

  • Sombras De Beirut

    Lebanon is the country with more refugees per capita in the world, reaching a third of the population. How is it managed? Interviews with refugees and researchers go deep into the situation. The violence replicates, the scape is repeated.

  • Despues De La Lluvia

    The documentary 'After the Rain' immerses us in three stories of struggle and overcoming in post-conflict Colombia against the backdrop of male violence, the FARC conflict and respect for the rural environment. Overcoming violence and abuse, supporting rural development and fighting climate chang...

  • Square The Circle

    How to be a circle in a square world? In a two-dimensional space, out of time, a person seeks their belonging to the world through a journey to infinity.

  • Islandtrification

    Islandtrification documents the journey of Kānaka Maoli families resisting predatory gentrification on Maui, Hawaii, which has a deep history of displacing locals due to economic development-agribusiness and remains the prime spot for the world elite to build their multimillion-dollar estates.

  • Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America

    A conversation with Michael Harriot on his new book "Black AF History: The Un-Whitewashed Story of America."

    From acclaimed columnist and political commentator Michael Harriot, a searingly smart and bitingly hilarious retelling of American history that corrects the record and showcases the pers...

  • The Poison Garden

    It tells the true stories of 3 acts of racial terrorism that occurred in and out of South Florida’s courts in the 1930’s and draws parallels to the problems of law enforcement of today.

  • The Ball

    The Ball follows Jack Mizrahi on his lifelong journey of finding acceptance through ballroom. Created by the "black and brown" LGBTQ community in Harlem back in 1970s, the Ballroom community is often the only family that has offered shelter to generations of LGBTQ members from social harshness, r...

  • The Blues

    After the brutalization and death of Tyre Nichols, Memphis protestors and citizens came together in honor of his life and against the violence of the several Memphis policemen that took his life, This is a visualization of January 27th through January 31, the day before Nichols' funeral.

    *This f...

  • Veritas

    The invasion of the Bay of Pigs (Cuba, 1961) is revealed to us in the voice of the heroes. The horrors of war, the feeling of abandonment (not having the promised help), are thoroughly relived by these men who have not stopped missing their country.

  • The Last Breath of Sam Yan

    Under the current of gentrification and the pressure from the university, an old Mazu shrine, the last member of the community, stands unwavering in the middle of the construction site, like candle light burning against a tempest. Only the caretaker of the shrine and a group of students stand in ...

  • A Life in Boxes

    As a son uncovers the multiple lives of a father he never knew, his father's life choices reveal a complex truth that echoes throughout a grieving family; peeling back the layers of who Darryl Tarrance truly was.

    In the summer of 2021, young filmmaker Tayton T. Troidl sets out on a journey of fa...

  • Florian Rey Of Light

    A journey through the history of Spanish cinema through the career of Florián Rey, a prestigious director in the world, who also signed great commercial successes in the Second Republic. In the 21st century, rediscovering his mastery and refined technique leads us to recover the immense legacy he...

  • Road to Legacy - Namewee: A Path to Freedom

    “Road to Legacy" is a 10-episode docuseries detailing the journey to fame of 10 indie musical artists in Taiwan. Each episode features a first-hand look at these artists’ struggle behind the scenes as they prepare to shine on the stage and build their very own musical legacy.

    Known as the enfant...

  • The Quilt: A Living History of African American Music

    In the setting of the historic Carver Center in San Antonio, Texas, aunt and niece explore the history of African American music.

    Aunt Cynthia, a music history buff, teaches her niece Lauren about music genres born and formed by African American history and culture. They cover music during the t...

  • PRessure

    PRessure is a short documentary that shows both the benefits, and the physical and mental costs of being a competitive varsity track athlete. This film follows two track runners, Cheikh M'Baye and Jason Bright, reflecting on their previous school year of track.

  • Rivalries: Palmeiras x Corinthians

    It’s “us versus them”. The Brazilian football ultras of Palmeiras and Corinthians started a war that seems not to have an end in sight. In the complex and hostile metropolis of São Paulo, PELEJA investigated how all of this began and why it matters so much for those who love football, and for tho...

  • Fleta Tenor Mito

    A boy named Miguel, who started singing jotas in his parents' bar, became the best tenor of his time, being acclaimed by the whole world, Fleta. Compared to Gayarre and Caruso, he was the best paid singer, the best tenor of his time and the opera legend of his time.

  • Dig Deeper

    Four divergent Aboriginal artists use their personal stories and historical injustice as a driving force to break through and create internationally recognized urban art.

  • Destiny Concealed: The Eagle Academy Public Charter School Story

    For twenty years, the heart and soul of Eagle Academy Public Charter School has been one of its fearless founders, Cassandra S. Pinkney. As a young mother raising a child with special needs in urban America, Ms. Pinkney overcame innumerable obstacles to become one of Washington, D.C.’s most accla...

  • The Black Mans Guide To World Travel - Medellin Colombia

    Most documentaries are great to watch .. this one will get you out of your seat and make you plan your next move..

    History has been told by the Victor . We only know history through the European Perspective .. I am not here to change history but rather create a more inclusive history for our chi...