A girl repeats a ritual to the point where she turns her tales of the sea into reality, but what does reality entail. Since 1994 her family have shared the ritual of going to their caravan in Wales. […]
The Red Dust is a hard-hitting, journalistic style, environmental human rights documentary. The focus of the film is the former site of the Ravenscraig Steelworks in North Lanarkshire, Scotland. People there have suffered from cancer and asthma, which […]
Two extraordinary cases seen by RI DEM State Veterinarian Dr. Peter Belinsky. His reflections on the requests made by long time clients who share an extraordinary reverence for life ask all of us to make no distinction between […]
The filmmaker puts the spotlight on her husband, a recovering alcoholic, to learn and understand his thought process as an addict. She also reflects on her own struggles dealing with the alcoholism and its effect on their marriage. […]
57º North is a short portrait documentary introducing us to sea crusted and cynical John Joe McDonald; a 67 year old lobster fisherman living on the remote island of South Uist in the Outer Hebrides. Through observing the […]
How a philosophy class on happiness in Aristotle can be understood in three different schools? And if schools are in three different continents? The answer lies in the words of Portuguese, Brazilian and African children. *Only a […]
With Shengal now in ruins, the Yazidi’s of Shengal have either died during the ISIS conquest, been captured or placed in internal displaced camps, waiting to return home. Within these internal displaced camps each Yazidi has a story […]