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from Salaud Morisset
When a corrections officer (Oscar Isaac) is transferred to the letter room, he soon finds himself enmeshed in a prisoner's deeply private life.
Chloe, a young French teenager, receives an unexpected visit during her 18th birthday party. // Sundance Film Festival 2013 // If you liked SOCIAL BUTTERFLY,…
The films in this collection are all directed by multi-awarded women and depict female characters brought face to face with a wide range of challenges.
from Matter of Fact Media
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from Gravitas Ventures
The 2018 SXSW Audience Award-winning feature film.
from American Film Foundation
Against a backdrop of sex, politics, and race, Anita: Speaking Truth to Power reveals the story of a woman who has empowered millions to stand up for equality.
from New Europe Film Sales
An animated musical with apocalyptic undertones from acclaimed director, Niki Lindroth von Bahr.
Cannes' Palme d'Or winning short.
from Women Make Movies
The life of Angela Bowen who grew up during the Jim Crow era, and went on to become a classical ballerina, a legendary dance teacher, and activist.
from Pietra Brettkelly
Afghan cinephiles try to retrieve over 8,000 hours of film footage they risked their lives to conceal during the Taliban era.
A searingly honest and moving examination of poverty, welfare and drug rehabilitation in the United States today.
from Factory 25
"The performers don’t seem like they’re acting at all, which contributes to the film’s unsettling power. The elliptical narrative structure articulates a sad truth…
"One of the most promising directors of female-driven stories working the U.S today.” — IndieWire Grieving her mother’s death and her own failing marriage,…
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500 Years tells a sweeping story of resistance in Guatemala's recent history through the actions and perspectives of the majority indigenous Mayan population.
from Kurzfilm Agentur Hamburg
Based on the December 2015 Mandera bus attack on a bus by militant group Al-Shabaab in Kenya, Watu Wote is Oscar-nominated for best live action short film.
The Pearl is a cinematic and intimate profile of 4 transgender women that come out in their senior years.
Critically acclaimed short about a young girl, who spends the evening alone at home.
from Filmoption International Inc.
Filmmaker Danae Elon documents her family’s move to Israel in a quest to find a homeland, one her children will be able to call “home.”
from Giant Pictures
After her cat falls ill, struggling comedian Emily Martin returns to her college town and finds herself in the awkward position of staying with her ex.
from Katja Adomeit
Lida is an old Babushka and the last Old-Swedish speaking person in a former Swedish settlement in Ukraine.
from Autour de Minuit
LOVE is a short film describing affection in 3 different chapters, through an impact on a distant solar system. Screened at Sundance, SXSW & Berlin Film Fest.
from Film First
The life, music, and message of singing legend and civil rights icon Mavis Staples.
A troubled woman from a remote town in the Midlands loses her grip on reality after sleepwalking one evening and waking up in woods next to a murdered woman.
from Go2Films
In a little hair salon owned by a Christian-Arab in Haifa, Israel, the director installs a camera over the washing-basin where she chats with the clients.
Five female filmmakers set off on a road trip across America to interview inspirational women in a variety of career fields.
from Jennifer Steinman
An intimate, character-driven story that follows a group of non-professional runners as they attempt to complete 4 Deserts, a series of ultramarathon races.
from Joanna Arnow
A complex commentary on societal repression, sexuality and self-confrontation through art by filmmaker Joanna Arnow.
from MEMORY
MA is a striking modern-day vision of Mother Mary's pilgrimage through the eyes of Ma (played and directed by Celia Rowlson-Hall).
from Cartuna
WINNER of the 2016 Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize, this fascinating investigation into one of America's most peculiar medical procedures is a delight
from Amy Nicholson
High school girls compete for the coveted "Miss Outdoors" title on the same stage as the best muskrat skinners of Chesapeake Bay in this charming documentary.
A charming portrait of the New York School of Dog Grooming, where people learn to become canine-beautification professionals.
Photojournalist Mimi Chakarova expose how sex trafficking rapidly grew in post-Communism Eastern Europe, capturing harrowing tales from female victims.
from Ruthless Films
A League of Their Own for the ring, this film chronicles the history of ladies wrestling from the '40s through the '70s and introduces us to some amazing women.
Alma and "Miss Margie" are the Southern Gothic answer to the Beales of Grey Gardens in this camp cult classic perfect for fans of Crumb, RuPaul and John Waters.
from Praeses & Soapbox Productions
The tragic story of a small town ruined by the poisonous actions of Radium Dial Co., the women who died as a result and the generations that still suffer today.
from Met Film Production
In a remote village in Northern Greenland, the local Inuit struggle to survive with traditional ways and modern adaptations in a changing world.
from TheVerbProject
A short web-series about a young contemporary lesbian couple in a long-term relationship working to keep things fresh.
from Cinema Politica
This powerful demonstration of change in action profiles 5 women from 4 continents tackling climate change through policy, protest, education and innovation.
from Annee Zero
A strong French narrative short film that won prizes at Sundance, Cannes and the Cesar Award (French Oscars) for Best Short Film.
This 2011 film tells the story of Sister Fa, the first successful female rapper in Dakar’s fiercely competitive hip hop scene and a trailblazing activist.
from BELA FILM
This seemingly ordinary thriller—a sexual coming-of-age for three women on a canoe trip—turns into a hallucinatory exploration of dark socio-political themes.
from Documentary Educational Resource
Brave women share their stories of being gay or "tom" and their journeys for acceptance in Thailand's highly traditional society.
from Journeyman Pictures
MILK intimately follows the traditions, commercialization and controversies of infant feeding that women across the world navigate today.
from olivia wyatt
This critically-acclaimed experimental documentary explores the world of the Moken people, a community that lives on and below the sea.
from Java Films [Old]
Computer science should be taught in schools, and this film should be shown in schools, mainly to young women to empower them to work in coding and development.
from Mercury Films
Examining the art and subjects of photographer Shelby Lee Adams, this Sundance doc gets at the heart of the American mountain people who comprise his work.
from Filmdelights
A mother-daughter weekend in the country is fraught with underlying tension as mom is freshly out of jail and the girl has run away from her foster home.
To keep it or not keep it. That's the question that it posed to us in this relatively light hearted documentary which takes a closer look at chastity.
from Jane C. Wagner
After you see this documentary, you'll have four new friends. This film looks at the lives of four very different teenage girls growing up in urban Philadelphia
from Webedia Rights
Professional snowboarder Megan Pischke’s beautiful and badass fight against breast cancer.
A fascinating hybrid documentary about the harrowing, emotional story of a tourist plane crash in Antarctica and the New Zealand beat cops sent to investigate.
from Kathy Kleiman
These amazing female mathematicians played a key role in history, yet went largely unacknowledged. Meet the unsung heroes behind the world's first computer.
from Marker Films
Unable to engage in sexual intimacy because of his past, Eli seeks help and is given a sexual surrogate to help heal the pain and move forward.
An astonishing doc about Pakistani porters who support climbs of this killer mountain. Filled with charm & sadness, beauty & imbalance, excitement & fatalism.
A visual, insider’s exploration of the world of Mormonism and its history.
from Fourhands Film
Mays lives in Palestine and longs to be reunited with her boyfriend in Sweden, but she must overcome administrative red tape and cultural expectations first.
from Sally Potter
Three unlikely characters decide to take on the British government in this absurdist spoof by an iconic, and iconoclastic, British filmmaker.
from stefanie schneider
A subversive, surreal exploration of a young woman's fever dream. She wakes up in the desert, being tended to by a very odd doctor and a mysterious nurse.
from Les Films du 3 Mars
Modern dancer Dave St. Pierre is diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis. He's told he will not survive to 40 and he must give up his career, but he has other plans ...
from Oscilloscope Laboratories
Oma and Bella are two female Holocaust survivors living in Germany. As they cook lavish, traditional Jewish meals, the two friends reflect on their lives.
from PURPLE MILK
An original comedy series about two sexually progressive women who move to Los Angeles in search of a spiritual awakening.
from BrinkVision
Jennifer Lynch, daughter of cult film auteur David Lynch, was the youngest American woman to direct a feature film. Now she's making a movie in Bollywood.
from HOME MADE DOCS
Director Rachel Leah Jones tackles the complicated personal history of her father, master flamenco guitarist David Serva, who has had five wives and many kids.
from Signe Baumane
A history of mental illness and depression among generations of woman in the director's Latvian family. An outstanding animated film.
from Catbird Productions
A fascinating documentary about the hidden labyrinth of waterways beneath some of the world's greatest cities. You have to see to believe.
from DAS KOLLEKTIV
Three journalists and women in areas of conflict - Cuba, China, and Iran - use the written word to fight against their oppressive regimes despite consequences.
from Filmjungle
The tale of an elderly peasant widower who wants to try his luck at getting married again.
from SailFlix
Once labeled a “youth-at-risk,” Matt Rutherford risked it all in an attempt to become the first person to sail alone, nonstop around North and South America.
from Canobie Films
The story of two lifelong nannies and the two families they worked for in Manhattan and Greenwich, Connecticut from the 1940’s up to the 1990’s.
from Dschoint Ventschr Filmproduktion
A group of boys struggle with their mounting anger with the mundane world, resulting in a string of escalating acts of violence.
Caught between tradition and modernity, the three women from the Maghreb region struggle to master their lives and their relationships with men.
To what lengths will controversial artist, Vanessa Beecroft go in her quest to adopt Sudanese twins?