The legendary Mexican military leader "went Hollywood" in 1914! Gregorio Rocha looks for the footage, and finds everything but. With It's Not My Memory of It, on the parallel world of the CIA, and Bill Morrison's short The Mesmerist, this program explores the illusive truth of the image.
Susan Tom, adoptive mother of eleven special-needs kids, is a protagonist both heroic and ordinary in Jonathan Karsh's captivating year-in-the-life portrait. Compare her struggle to that of a rural Chinese family trying to keep a beloved son alive in Wellspring, also on the program.
How did a Chicago grandmother become the Eva Peron of Guyana? An extraordinary woman's life, and a complex history of her adopted homeland. Screening with The Queen Mother: in Benin, a director returns from living in Europe and begins to explore the lives of women in his own village, including his mother, now queen.
Acclaimed director Kim Longinotto's unblinking look at the practice of female circumcision in Kenya-why it continues after being outlawed, and the brave girls who defy their elders.
Iranian soccer stars have attained the status of secular saints, as athletes, models of piety and morality, and ambassadors to an otherwise hostile world. With Jay Rosenblatt's short I Used to Be a Filmmaker.
David MacDougall's ongoing saga of boys at the Doon School, training ground for India's elite. The famed ethnographer captures everyday problems like homesickness and rivalry as compelling mini-dramas.