An underground trafficking network convinces poor Bulgarian mothers to sell their babies to wealthy Greek couples. The investigation exposes how the ring operates and the devastating impact on families.
Selling Babies: From Slums to Wealthy Homes
An underground trafficking network convinces poor Bulgarian mothers to sell their babies to wealthy Greek couples. The investigation exposes how the ring operates and the devastating impact on families.
Okinawa attracts millions of tourists as a tropical paradise. Despite this, it remains the poorest prefecture in Japan.
Inspired by Ronald Wright’s A Short History of Progress, the film examines how past “progress” often led to disaster. Thinkers and scientists warn of modern progress traps threatening our civilization today.
In Colombia, pink “cocaine” or “tucibi” is all the rage, from elite clubbers to cartel leaders. It’s pricier than white cocaine, has its own music genre, and fuels a new generation of “neo-narcos.” Cartels are now expanding production into Europe.
In Vancouver’s overdose epicenter, a radical prevention center fights to save lives. Run by and for drug users, it challenges stigma and systemic neglect. A moving look at courage, compassion, and hope on the frontlines of the fentanyl crisis.
A sharp, playful portrait of Noam Chomsky and his challenge to the power of mass media. Blending biography, archives, and bold visuals to question how information is shaped. An invitation to practice “intellectual self-defense.”
Sex Robot Madness dives into the explosive rise of intelligent, sexually capable robots, uncovering their potential to transform intimacy, relationships, and society itself in ways we aren’t prepared for.
A real-time reconstruction of 9/11, told only through original footage and audio. No narration, no interviews, no hindsight. An unfiltered, moment-by-moment record of the day as it unfolded.
Sugar Sisters follows Hannah and her sisters as they explore the world of sugar-dating with older, wealthier men. The film examines the ethical, personal, and feminist dilemmas that arise from this controversial lifestyle.
A raw look at the infamous leader of one of Venezuela’s 'colectivos'; armed leftists who fight drug-traffickers, political opponents, and even each other.
An honest, intimate look at the sexual lives of everyday American women. From first experiences to lifelong passion, told with humor and candor. A rare, unsensationalized voice on female sexuality.
Vinyl Nation is the comprehensive documentary about vinyl - past and present - taking in the fandom, the production, its sound, and its history including its road-bumps, and a new generation of fans that smash the stereotype of it being the preserve of older white males.