A service android prompts a woman to redefine her concept of humanity.
An Italian and a Moroccan travel agent try to manage a multicultural and chaotic clientele.
Filmmaker Karen Skloss points the lens at her own non-traditional and yet entirely normal family.
The Rat brothers need just one caviar-laden sturgeon to strike it rich.
Explore the impact of deportation set against the increased attention to the U.S.-Mexican border.
“Before we could recover his body, Gino had been buried in an unmarked grave in Mexico.”
“I feel more established, my feet solid on the ground, but it’s because I’ve accepted that this is it.”
“When my grandfather drank, he would beat Augie so hard at times that blood would spatter the walls.”
Schoolchildren in China take part in an experiment in democracy by running for class monitor.
Follow one family’s unforgettable journey in search of a miracle to heal their autistic son.
“Some of those genes that are involved in autism may have been very important to the success of humanity.”
“It’s true. I’m a better father because of autism. I never thought I’d say that.”
“It took two full days to make the ascent, 12,000 feet up to the summer pastures of the reindeer people.”
A woman returns home to her children in Bolivia after 15 years to find they've become strangers.
On the U.S.-Mexico border, circumstances lead a border guard to question her loyalty to a biased law.
A son questions his father, who evicts the poor and powerless for a living.
In the near future, climate change has radically altered the real estate market.
In a world of genetically modified agriculture, a heirloom seed black market grows.
A Kurdish refugee returns to his homeland to make peace with the past.
At nine years old, Priscilla Diaz dazzles the Harlem hip-hop scene.
"We're living in temporary housing. It's considered a shelter."
"My company, DFE, which is Diaz Family Entertainment. I'm the CEO but I'm too young."
"I've got scars here from shooting up heroin. You know what heroin is?"
Arab and Jewish children learn together as their school attempts a binational and bilingual program.
Follow members of the Zionist elite from birth to the crisis that weakened the kibbutz movement.
A young Muslim Israeli is trapped between her passion for karate and religious tradition.
An unforgiving immigration policy sends three young men back to a country they barely remember.
Single parenthood becomes even more complicated when the parent is a father, and that father is gay.
Filmmaker Monika Navarro ponders the meaning of "home" in a family affected by deportation.
Director Juan Mandelbaum hopes young Argentinians don't forget "the disappeared."