Do-kyung, abandoned by his parents, finds a pair of baby shoes and becomes a shoemaker. He encounters Haesoo, a barefoot woman, and Chunho, a man in work boots, in Sokcho. Do-kyung's determination to find his birth mother intertwines with Haesoo's story. Despite challenges, Do-kyung gifts Haesoo a pair of shoes, symbolizing his longing for the sea.
Ike has built a little empire for himself in Bedstuy, Brooklyn at the chaotic intersection of Myrtle and Broadway. He owns a bar and a pizzeria and lives in an apartment directly above these businesses. One day, his younger brother, Evan, a PHD student at Stanford, shows up and is hellbent on taking Ike upstate to go hiking. But Ike is busy - he has to knead pizza dough, replace some lightbulbs and crack the code to his gunsafe. He has no time for nature, emotions or sentimental brotherly connection and his procrastination pushes Evan to a breaking point.
More Giving is an exploration into the art of gifting. Giving comes in many forms, from physical gifts, to showing up and giving our time. In each episode, we take a deep dive into the details around thoughtful gifting. In an era of over-consumption, its time to shift the perception around gifting from consumerism, to how we can consciously give with intention to the people we love and our communities.
An occult hitwoman has cornered the market for selling life-extending souls to the elite. But on her final hit before retirement, deadly competition emerges from the shadows.
Ben brings his girlfriend Cassie to his rural Oregon hometown to meet his family during what should be the most joyous time of the year, only for things to go terribly wrong upon arrival. Because of the remote location and winter weather, despite their conflicts the couple is forced to stay under the same roof with Ben's family through the Christmas holidays. Funny, dramatic, and bittersweet in equal measure, "Breakup Season" is an authentic look at early 20s love and heartbreak. Starring: Chandler Riggs ("The Walking Dead"), Samantha Isler ("Captain Fantastic"), James Urbaniak ("Oppenheimer") and Jacob Wysocki ("Pitch Perfect").
The world's most expensive cup of coffee, harvested by the largest group of underpaid employees in the world.
A film about two worlds connected through the often overlooked labor of an indigenous community. The story of a country's dependence on and exploitation of a marginalized group in support of the world's growing coffee demand.
Filmed on location in Boquete, Panama.