GENE THERAPY: EVOLUTION OF A REVOLUTION
Gene therapy is ushering in a golden age of medicine, as smart scientists and brave patients work together to cure once untreatable diseases, which promises both breakthroughs and challenges for
Gene therapy is ushering in a golden age of medicine, as smart scientists and brave patients work together to cure once untreatable diseases, which promises both breakthroughs and challenges for
Donate THE BODY IS NOT A THING explores a rite-of-passage that’s historically fallen somewhere between taboo and joke and asks the question on every woman’s mind: what awaits me in
Can stories save lives? Exhausted from her struggles with depression, filmmaker (and occasional superhero) Dawn Dreyer decides to bet on it. Her chronic depression and isolation are potentially fatal; the
Used once and tossed, billions of plastic straws wind up in landfills and streets finding their way to oceans. Oscar winner Tim Robbins narrates the history and story of STRAWS,
Queen of Everything You See is a remarkable and joyful story, told and filmed by fourteen-year-old Holly James over a one-year period in her small, northern California, coastal town. Though Holly
As the rate of hateful legislation rises across the State of Florida, so too are the severity and frequency of climate disasters, creating compounding threats to the safety of socially-targeted
Journey with three North Carolinian parents and the doulas they partner with to achieve a safe and confident birth experience. “Bloom” explores the work doulas are doing to fill gaps
Silent Beauty is an experimental autobiographical exploration of one woman’s family history with child sexual abuse and a culture of silence. Silent Beauty is a personal documentary that follows Director
A young college student embarks on a journey to understand substance disorder through the lens of harm reduction after losing her mother to a heroin overdose. Through immense vulnerability, introspection,
HOTEL CLERMONT documents the last days of a storied Atlanta hotel and the lives of its residents, who occupy the fringes of Atlanta society. Until it was officially shuttered in