Deep in a forest, a young boy uncovers a shiny, jagged hunk of obsidian. A newborn fawn watches curiously as the boy stuffs it into his backpack. The fawn asks him why he’s collecting such a sharp, ...
Salaam Bombay! (1988) by Mira Nair captured the harsh lives of Mumbai’s street children. Shot with non-professional actors, the film earned international acclaim and an Academy Award nomination. Its ...
On this episode of “The Archive Project,” we explore storytelling and the intersections between literature and music with our friends at the Oregon Symphony and 45th Parallel. First, we have a ...
Women have always been in the center of Pedro Almodovar‘s films, driving his narrative. For the past few years, a woman has also been in the editing chair. For years, José Salcedo Palomeque was his go ...
Govind Nihalani’s Aakrosh was a piercing cry against systemic injustice and silent suffering. Its minimal dialogue and powerful visuals told the story of oppression faced by marginalised voices. With ...
Slumberkins brings children into the world of social-emotional learning through educator and parent resources and can be seen on Apple TV+. The birth of an idea has been molded into books, television, ...