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80 Impression illustrates the diverse, personal, and emotional role that technology plays in the everyday Visual Life of two young Chinese wedding photographers – Kitty and Lala.
Walking through the jungle in the dead of night with a group of Rwandan rebels best known for their expertise at rape and murder wasn’t exactly what we had planned […]
China is the world’s factory, but does a dark secret lurk behind this apparent success story?
Can a code promoting self-preservation in a tsunami account for one Japanese community’s high survival rate.
As one of Japan’s last remaining swordsmiths, Korehira Watanabe has honed his craft for 40 years while attempting to recreate the mythical Koto sword.
Documentary filmmaker and creator of the HBO show The Neistat Brothers Casey Neistat lives near Zuccotti Park. When he heard that is was cleared by the police, he quickly decided […]
The World Longboarding Championships in Teutonia, Brazil is one of the best known downhill skateboarding event. An inside look on the event and interviews of the crazy guys who participate […]
What motivates thousands of children to take great risks smuggling themselves across the border into South Africa?
From sapling to violin. How wood is crafted into emotion generating music. A film with no language barrier.
We meet writer turned knife maker Joel Bukiewicz of Cut Brooklyn. He talks about the human element of craft, and the potential for a skill to mature into an art.
India has the world’s largest number of slaves, among them an increasing number of women and girls sold into marriage. For as little as $120.
At The Barbershop in Drexel, NC, the atmosphere is laid back, the conversation free, and the music a cut above the rest.
Lower Manhattan’s 60 Hudson Street is one of the world’s most concentrated hubs of Internet connectivity. This short documentary peeks inside, offering a glimpse of the massive material infrastructure that […]