On an Island So Many Have Left, They Have Stayed
Four young Cubans grapple with what it means to stay on an island facing unprecedented migration.
By Olivier Côté and

Four young Cubans grapple with what it means to stay on an island facing unprecedented migration.
By Olivier Côté and

You spend your whole childhood trying to look different from your dad, only to wake up and see his forehead in the mirror.
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A formerly incarcerated writer reflects on how the prison system didn’t foster change, but befriending time did.
By Marvin Wade and

Removing child sexual abuse material from the internet exacts a heavy toll on the workers tasked with reviewing it.
By Jaap van Heusden and

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The unseen workers who help train A.I.
By Nicolas Gourault

A decade after the end of the one-child policy, China has over 30 million so-called surplus men. Can this dating boot camp help them find love?
By Violet Du Feng

An ultra-Orthodox Jewish filmmaker asks members of her community about the silent anxieties surrounding intimacy on their wedding nights.
By Rachel Elitzur

A series of short films about how the elements of the periodic table shape our lives.
By Martín Benchimol, Todd Chandler, Zhao Liang and Terra Long

My sister and I went on a joint diet. She stopped and I didn’t.
By Eisha Marjara

A glacier is disappearing. An artist is trying to preserve its sound.
By Lutz Stautner

A trust apocalypse is here.
By Maximilien Van Aertryck and Axel Danielson

In “The Sparkle,” a carnival worker dreams of leaving what he knows behind to follow his passion. What is there for him on the other side?
By Isabelle Grignon-Francke

In a unique twist, three women swap mothers for a candid conversation about their choice to be child-free in “M/other.”
By Iris Zaki

In “Weekend Visits,” an incarcerated woman spends a day with her child at an extended visitation house in Virginia.
By Pete Quandt
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