Television (58)
Screenings (11)
Online (92)


Maid in America
Meet Telma, Eva, and Judith, three undocumented workers who toil as cooks, housekeepers, and even surrogate mothers — often at the expense of their own families — as they attempt to pursue their American dreams.


Maquilapolis: City of Factories
Women workers in Tijuana’s assembly factories tell their stories as they work to carve out lives of agency in a new and complicated century, revealing the transformation of a city and its people by globalization.


Point of Entry: An Intimate Look at Modern Immigration
Carlos is an illegal immigrant living in the United States with his wife and two children. His decision to leave Mexico, his parents and siblings weighed heavily on him, but he knew that for them to get ahead he would have to leave for America. He was 15 years old at the time. Today, Carlos is 30 and continues sending money home to his family.


Paper Words
A 3-D-animated short about a bright, five year old from China who uses her imagination to cope with her new life in America.


My Country, My Country
Telling the behind-the-scenes story of the January 2005 national elections in Iraq, this provocative documentary is a testament to the courage of people willing to put their lives on the line for the promise of democracy.


The Last Tightrope Dancer in Armenia
Two elderly masters of Armenian tightrope dancing search for an understudy to carry on a dying tradition.


The Parking Lot Movie
The Parking Lot Movie chronicles the rarefied world of one small parking lot in a college town, and the asphalt philosophers who work as attendants there.


A Story of People in War and Peace
After 12 years, journalist and former P.O.W., Vardan Hovhannisyan returns to the Soviet Union in search of answers to the war and lessons for peace.


Art & Copy
Meet the real Mad Men in Art & Copy, an intimate look at the people behind the curtain of modern consumer culture.


Twelve Disciples of Nelson Mandela
An African American filmmaker explores the life and death of the man who raised him, facing stark questions about South African history, the anti-apartheid movement and his own identity.

Carmen Meets Borat
What happened to the villagers who were misled into appearing as backward and ignorant Kazakhs in the film Borat?

Visiones: Latino Art and Culture
This six-part examines the richness and impact of Latino culture through the eyes of some of the most influential painters, musicians, dancers, and writers working in America today.

Thunder in Guyana
How did a 77-year-old Jewish woman from Chicago become the president of a South American country?

Camp Victory, Afghanistan
Camp Victory, Afghanistan follows several soldiers — Afghan and American — across the divide of language, culture, and religion as they attempt to accomplish a near impossible task: crafting a modern army to serve a struggling nation.

Speaking in Tongues
Four children — learning to be bilingual and bicultural — raise questions about what it means to be American in the 21st century.

Team Qatar
Team Qatar follows the journey of five Middle Eastern teens from the world’s richest country as they are initiated into the cutthroat subculture of competitive high-school debating.

Next Year Country
Three Montana farming families, struggling to keep afloat after years of drought, take their chances and hire a rainmaker.

City of Borders
In the heart of Jerusalem, people of all nationalities, religious affiliations, and sexual orientations gather and find peace in an unlikely place: a gay bar.

A Village Called Versailles
The story of a Vietnamese American community on the edge of New Orleans that fought the opening of a toxic government-imposed landfill near their homes.

The Horse Boy
When their son is diagnosed with autism, one Texas couple seeks the best medical treatment. Nothing works — until they discover their son’s connection to horses, and take a spiritual journey to Mongolia on an epic quest for healing.

