Can You Name a Country?
Street interviews simply asking Americans to name any country they can think of (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews simply asking Americans to name any country they can think of (United States, 2020s).
Documentary exploring the history of redlining and institutional racism in Minnesota through interviews and street conversations (Minnesota, 2020s).
Street interviews with people visiting America for the first time, reacting to how it differs (United States, 2020s).
Street interviews exploring differing views on cultural appropriation between American students and Chinese immigrants (United States, 2020s).
A man from the American South discusses how he came to reject the racism he was raised with (American South, 2020s).
Street interviews testing whether young people can read an analog clock (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 catches strangers talking about them in various foreign languages and reveals they understood everything (Various locations, 2020s).
A member of the public confronts and interrupts an MSNBC reporter broadcasting live during storm coverage (United States, 2020s).
A video in which the creator surprises North Korean defectors by speaking to them in the North Korean dialect (Various, 2020s).
An American documents their shock at watching German drivers immediately pull over and make way for an ambulance (Germany, 2020s).
Street interviews asking Orthodox Jews to read and respond to Isaiah 53, which Christians interpret as a Messianic prophecy (Jerusalem, Israel, 2020s).