Am I Wrong for Believing in Jesus? — Street Interviews
Street interviews asking people whether it’s wrong to believe in Jesus (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews asking people whether it’s wrong to believe in Jesus (United States, 2020s).
A direct conversation between a millennial and a baby boomer about the differences in their experiences, values, and outlook (United States, 2020s).
A social experiment in which people who give money to a stranger on the street are then given 100 times the amount back (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews simply asking Americans to name five countries outside the United States (United States, 2020s).
Street documentary following the people living through the fentanyl epidemic on Kensington Avenue in Philadelphia (Kensington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2020s).
A multilingual person documents the moment they catch strangers speaking about them in a foreign language (Various, 2020s).
Street documentary following the people living through the fentanyl epidemic on Kensington Avenue (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2020s).
Compilation of the most common and surprising culture shocks that foreign tourists experience when visiting America (United States, 2020s).
Street interview in which a Messianic Jew and an Orthodox Jew debate Jesus, faith, and the nature of Judaism (Israel or United States, 2020s).
Street interviews testing young Americans on basic knowledge questions about history, geography, and current events (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews asking Israelis whether they believe in the Messiah and who they think he might be (Israel, 2020s).
A New Zealand family watches and reacts to a video listing the biggest culture shocks in America (New Zealand, 2020s).