While moving house, a middle-aged Muslim woman finds a box of old tapes filled with the memories of her husband's previous relationship and becomes increasingly obsessed.
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with movie critic Bob Mondello and culture reporter Isabella Gomez Sarmiento about movies they've loved over the years, from childhood into adulthood.
Four childhood friends, who are now in their thirties, are having a reunion. Their lives have gone separate and very different ways. Together again, they reminisce about their younger years ...
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The award-winning short film by a Haida director depicts the resistance ... Previously recounted by outsiders, it’s now time to tell a new version of the story of Alaska Native history, culture ...