Season 36
Leslie Tai’s deeply embedded look at both the client and business-owner side of the transaction only grows more complicated as it continues, perhaps no more so than when portraying the United States as almost incidental to the purposes of its subjects… [The film] left one with a welter of feelings, and not always knowing what to think—which is a good thing.
After 20 years in the United States, an undocumented family decides to return home.
Uýra is a trans-indigenous artist on a journey of self-discovery in the Amazon forest.
A teenage girl escapes a genocide and makes a meteoric rise to Hollywood stardom.
An unlikely group of nursing home residents launch a movement during the pandemic.
In this reflection on aging and transformation, a woman with dementia reinvents herself.
A poetic quest in coastal South Carolina unearths Black inheritance amidst a violent past.
A burial site containing thousands of once enslaved Africans is discovered on St. Helena.
Immigrant dreams and generational divides collide against LA's complex racial landscape.
By the frontlines in Eastern Ukraine, social workers create a sanctuary for kids in limbo.
An intimate view of a woman with ALS and a family pushed to its breaking point.
A Hmong girl living in rural Northern Vietnam is caught between tradition and change.
In a world of fake news, journalist Ravish Kumar stands his ground. Will his show survive?
A Black Muslim mother vows to save all the other Black sons, on both sides of the gun.
At MIT, an alum follows four African students striving to become change agents for home.