Season 37
View Full ListBordertown besties make magic of one last summer together as they face uncertain futures.
Ella Glendining embarks on a quest to connect with others who share her rare disability.
Two Koli fishermen in Bombay are driven to desperation by a dying sea, testing their bond.
Disability Pride Month
View Full ListA close look at disabled New Yorkers fighting for accessibility on the MTA.
A magical-realist window into life with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Combining paintings and live-action footage to reveal the emotional depth of Samuel...
Jeremy Sicile-Kira uses painting to transcend his disability and communicate his dreams to others. This film accompanies the broadcast premiere of...
POV Shorts Season 6
View Full ListInspired by the lawsuits filed in Florida challenging the state’s abortion ban on the basis of religious freedom, Under G-d...
Two stories exploring themes of memory, devastation, and resiliency through Detroit and Canarsie’s unique relationships to water. Includes Freshwater and...
Detroiters experienced an enhanced form of water destruction from massive flooding that destroyed homes, belongings and lives in the summer...
StoryCorps Shorts
View Full ListRaised in New York City, Maritza Bell never learned how to drive. Later, her husband Danny tried to teach her....
Madzimoyo Owusu, who grew up in the same three-story apartment building as her grandparents in Chicago’s West Side in the...
Affectionately known as “Sug,” Cora Lee Collins captured the hearts of all. At StoryCorps, Sug’s daughter and granddaughter, Penelope Simmons...
Feature Films
View Full ListAn intimate view of a woman with ALS and a family pushed to its breaking point.
Short Films
View Full ListPalestinian-American dancers use traditional Dabka to connect with their homeland.
Filmmaker Nadine Natour turns her lens on her parents and her hometown, Appomattox, VA, to capture the story of her...
Painter Titus Kaphar turns to film when the art world tries to silence his activism.
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view full listThere’s an endearing messiness to the film, admitting that we will often say and do things that do not quite sit right, but that is how we come to change our biases for the better. We can all learn something from Glendining’s refreshing honesty.
Bordertown besties make magic of one last summer together as they face uncertain futures.
An intimate view of a woman with ALS and a family pushed to its breaking point.
King Coal meditates on the culture and myths of communities shaped by the coal industry.
In 1939, 20,000 Americans held a pro-Nazi rally in New York’s Madison Square Garden — an event largely forgotten from...
A magical-realist window into life with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome. Combining paintings and live-action footage to reveal the emotional depth of Samuel...
Three stories about care and connection. Includes My Duduś, Some Kind of Intimacy, and Chilly and Milly.