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- Milana and Subi are in the 4th grade at the Success Academy Washington Heights Public Charter school in Manhattan. The girls are best friends and members of the school's prestigious K-4 chess club, along with newbie Anjyu, a promising up-and-comer in the 2nd grade. These three girls will be representing their school at the 2019 National Championship in Nashville in May. The previous year they brought home a 3rd place trophy -- can they do it again?
- The film, Havana Libre, follows the effort to legitimize surfing in Cuba, chronicling the unwavering passion that keeps them going to the water despite all odds.
- The film chronicles local energy cooperatives as they pave the way for a renewable-energy revolution and build healthier, more financially stable communities.
- In the mountains of Portugal, amidst the stunning, timeless vineyards of the Douro Valley lies the heart and soul of Old World winemaking. Once a year, the harvesting of the season's grapes shows the beauty of both nature and humanity.
- John Davis and Lorrie Brown, who run an architecture firm in Ojai, Calif., knew they were constructing a home in a dangerous spot when they decided to live on 27 acres in the hills of Ventura County, where the Thomas Fire destroyed more than 1,000 structures last year. But unlike many of their neighbors, the couple had a home to go back to after evacuations were over. They had designed it with fire in mind: rather than a typical wooden frame, the home has bones of steel. The decking is made out of a hardwood that burns little better than concrete. Where other homes might have grass, they have gravel, with landscaping setting the home back from ground cover that carries blazes from place to place. There are even fire doors that can be pulled like barn doors to create a "hard shell" protecting the structure from hot embers.
- The personal journey of a man who discovers, through genetic testing, that he is one of 9 siblings
- "Remember the Rain" is the first film on the vibrant Haitian community in Montreal retracing the path of three first generation immigrants, rediscovering the taste of their independence, through past and new memories of food, youth, religion and their descendants. In this film, the Haitian food culture serves here as a cultural language, an allegory representing Haïti's strengths and sensitivity. This film assembles the only soundtrack ever made by Montreal recording artist and producer High Klassified (Future, The Weeknd) and first film by director Xavier Girard Lachaîne. A personal, contemporary documentary on the rise and footprint of the strong Haitian community setting foot in Montreal.