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- This film is a thought-provoking documentary that explores female sexuality and shame through the eyes an experiences of three women from different walks of life, each brave enough to chart her own course of sexual discovery. Featured by XiveTV.
- Now a sexagenarian, adult performer Candida Royale tells her story as a "godmother of feminist porn," who began thirty years ago to direct films of her own focusing on women's sexual enjoyment.
- Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous and sometimes nefarious world of cryptocurrency, Dead Man's Switch is a feature length documentary, a cautionary tale, about the short life and mysterious death of QuadrigaCX CEO, Gerald Cotten.
- "Capturing A Short Life" is a beautiful, intimate and life-affirming documentary about families dealing with the loss of a child in the first few months of life. It explores how critical it is to remember these beautiful babies who are only with us for a moment, and how impossible it is to forget them.
- In touching another person, we give them strength. In teaching another person we move them forward. In loving another person we build momentum in a relationship that carries us through our lives. Momentum is a short film about two people who touch, teach and love each other from the beginning of one life through the end of another.
- Six wannabe filmmakers are put through their paces by a drill sergeant. Do you have what it takes to be a documentary filmmaker?
- When Dreams Take Flight is a film about dreams and dreamers, a film about people who are willing to risk life and limb to follow their hearts and chase a dream that has existed since the dawn of man.
- Originally conceived as a documentary aimed at preventing youth violence, Lifers evolved to become a deeper exploration of crime and humanity--a look at the prison system and the people entrenched in it, including inmates, their families and people who work with them.
- Are men lost? From the dawn of time until not so long ago, men were the dominant gender, they ruled the roost. The very word man evoked an image of a person who was strong, in charge - the head of a family, a corporation, an army, a nation. A strong man was fiercely independent. Someone who needed no one. A lone wolf. But the world has changed. With the digital age now upon us, those same characteristics that once defined man, now cripple him. Almost overnight, all that men had, all that they were, disappeared. The signposts started pointing in different directions, the role-models diversified, softened, and the heroes faded. Men were no longer top dogs simply by virtue of gender - they became accountable for their words and actions. Young boys form friendships based on common activity. They come together on the soccer field or the basketball court and they bond over shared action. They don't learn to build friendships, to nurture and care for their field mates, they don't complement each other or ask how the other is feeling. They get on with the task at hand. As boys transition to men, often without ceremony or acknowledgment, they maintain the friendships built on the field or in the frat house, but may not set about finding more. They continue to bond over sports, drinks, and shared activities. But as life gets busier and there isn't time for shared activities, if they haven't learned to nurture friendships based on connection, then, suddenly, they are alone with nobody to turn to or talk to. So, what if the lone wolf has become, simply, a lonely man? And what if that lonely man struggles with depression and suicidal thoughts? The role of men has become uncertain and diluted in contemporary society. They are trapped between the thing they were and the things they are supposed to be. This confusion leads them not to action, but to passivity and inactivity. A failure to thrive and adapt hampers progress. Men have lost their sense of purpose and don't know how to connect to the world or each other. We don't like to talk about it, but it can be challenging to be a man in the world today, and even more challenging to raise boys to be good men. Maybe it's time for a conversation.