The Paradise Next Door
As America's largest retirement community continues to expand, cracks, both literal and metaphysical, are suddenly opening beneath the senior utopia.
As America's largest retirement community continues to expand, cracks, both literal and metaphysical, are suddenly opening beneath the senior utopia.
Winner of a 2021 Sundance Jury Prize, Topaz Jones's visual album is an autobiographical journey into his formative influences. Told in vignettes, it is modeled off the Black ABC's—an invention from 1970, when Black educators in Chicago developed an alphabet flashcard set to provide Black-centered teaching materials to the vastly white educational landscape.
After the unexpected demotion of several Oscar categories from the live ceremony, we asked nominated short documentary director, Ben Proudfoot, to share his reaction. The acclaimed filmmaker makes the case for the vitality of his chosen format.
Wilbur Force, the former king of NZ pro-wrestling, is provoked to reconnect with his glory days of battle in this energetic & entertaining Loading Docs film.
First graders at a Tokyo public school are presented with a challenge for their final semester: to form an orchestra and perform at a school ceremony.
From 309 to 45, the shortlists for the 2022 Academy Awards have been announced. We take a look at the lists, provide links for where to view them, and share our favorite film in the Animated Short Film, Documentary Short Subject & Live Action Short Film categories
What kind of person takes a cruise not for a week or a month — but for the rest of his life?
New Zealand’s millennial MP, Chlöe Swarbrick, challenges the establishment during the most important year of her political career.
A meditative portrait of bull rider Gary Leffew and his reflections on life and the sport that made him the man he is today.
A portrait of growing up told through the pages of my middle school yearbook. Go Hornets.