Historias sin tiempo, sin virus también
A video recording showing varied stories about characters who get HIV in different ways, covering a wide array of topics, and questioning the ethical ways of action in the face of potential contagion risks.
A video recording showing varied stories about characters who get HIV in different ways, covering a wide array of topics, and questioning the ethical ways of action in the face of potential contagion risks.
A video recording showing varied stories about characters who get HIV in different ways, covering a wide array of topics, and questioning the ethical ways of action in the face of potential contagion risks.
This character-driven film considers the evolving sex trafficking landscape as seen by the main players: the exploited, the pimps, the johns that fuel the business, and the cops who fight to stop it.
A documentary shot by filmmakers all over the world that serves as a time capsule to show future generations what it was like to be alive on the 24th of July, 2010.
The film consists of 16 shorts that explore, with humor and social criticism, the characteristics of the Argentine identity.
Gia Carangi meteorically rises to modeling fame in the late 1970s but becomes overconsumed by persistent loneliness and drug addiction.
Loosely based on the true-life tale of Ron Woodroof, a drug-taking, women-loving, homophobic man who in 1986 was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS and given thirty days to live.
Julián, a divorced man with financial problems, uses a cell phone application to share his car with strangers.
A documentary on the expletive's origin, why it offends some people so deeply, and what can be gained from its use.
From the heights of her modeling fame to her tragic death, this documentary reveals Anna Nicole Smith through the eyes of the people closest to her.
A compilation of over 30 years of private home movie footage shot by Lithuanian-American avant-garde director Jonas Mekas, assembled by Mekas "purely by chance", without concern for chronological order.
Though legendary lyricist Howard Ashman died far too young, his impact on Broadway, movies, and the culture at large were incalculable. Told entirely through rare archival footage and interviews with Ashman’s family, friends, associates, and longtime partner Bill Lauch, Howard is an intimate tribute to a once-in-a-generation talent and a rousing celebration of musical storytelling itself.