Featured Projects
Genre: Documentary
“Barrio Television” reveals the untold story of a 1972 media caper, orchestrated by Puerto Rican activists who rebelled against media exclusion and occupied public television& +
Genre: Documentary
FUKUSHIMA NOW is an interdisciplinary Film/VR documentary about the 2011 Fukushima accident on its 10th anniversary. +
Genre: Documentary
Holocaust survivor Guta Goldstein and the songs that have sustained her.Our fundraising goal is for post production and outreach. Please help Guta's incredible and timely +
Genre: Drama
As the anniversary of her sister's death approaches, Charlie is unexpectedly confronted by her estranged mother's sudden reappearance, igniting a turbulent journey of confronting +
Genre: Student Film
ULEE, a past his prime wannabe casanova, roams a Caribbean singles resort seeking one last shot at love. +
Genre: Drama
Trapped and alone, a young man must confront the pain he's endured when he finds himself face-to-face with consequence. +
Genre: Documentary
Heroes, dreams, heartbreak, and redemption in the mosaic of 2015 urban America: the dramatic three-month urban odyssey of the New York Golden Gloves, the world’s largest, +
Genre: Drama
A rural rancher and his ailing husband, struggling against poverty and isolation, make a heartbreaking decision in order to preserve the dignity of their marriage. +
Genre: Drama
Two men in love - a Jew and a brother of a Catholic priest - masquerading as priests and brothers, attempt a daring train escape from Nazi-occupied Poland when they encounter a +
Genre: Documentary
Meet the real innovators. Follow low-income families and communities as they take power collectively, building real-world solutions to poverty in America. +
Genre: Documentary
More influential than her colleague Lawrence of Arabia, Gertrude Bell was the most powerful woman in the British Empire, drawing the borders of Iraq, before disappearing from history. +
Genre: Documentary
Radical Generosity chronicles the timeless endeavor to subvert the status quo. In a politically-charged climate more divisive than ever, Sharon Richardson and April Tam +