Picture Day
When a tomboy growing up on military bases starts (yet another) new school, one small act of rebellion has large reverberations at home forcing her to face harsh realities about gender, power, and finding your place in the world.
When a tomboy growing up on military bases starts (yet another) new school, one small act of rebellion has large reverberations at home forcing her to face harsh realities about gender, power, and finding your place in the world.
Two brothers struggle to care for their elderly mother in this Oscar nominated, BAFTA winning life-size animation.
Oscar-winners TJ Martin & Dan Lindsay direct a short tearjerker about TJ's grandparents as they explore memories of youth and struggle with age.
Enjoy this innovative and gripping literary adaptation, a graduation animation from UCA Rochester.
A beef farmer battles with his conscience every time he takes his cows to slaughter. He knows he must make a change.
On a start-up farm outside Oakland, various chicken flocks surmount daily obstacles while the newbie farmers attempt to Google their way to help.
When Nego discovers that the cacau farm he lives and works on is going to be sold, he must face not only the loss of his home and job, but also the daily contact he has with the land he cherishes so much.
By current estimations, there are only 50,000 Black farmers in the US. Mother’s Finest Farm is out to change that statistic.
Australian short The Landing is one of those film's that's going to leave you with questions. Whether based around the impressive craft on show in the production of the piece or aimed at the cleverly deceptive storyline, Josh Tanner's film is one that demands exploring in greater detail.
In the 1980s, New Zealand skateboarder Lee Ralph had the world at his feet. But right when he seemed poised to join the sport’s elite, he was kicked out of the USA and the limelight for good.