A documentary focusing on an overnight camp for children with congenital heart conditions and the soul, love, and community that shapes it.
#UNFIT is a feature-length documentary film in which medical doctors, mental health professionals and leading Republican influencers go on the record, for the record. (Finally!)
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A struggling actress discovers a mysterious 35mm film reel that eerily depicts scenes from her own life—culminating in her untimely death—and must unravel its origins before the reel’s haunting prophecy becomes reality.
A love letter to our kindred avian neighbors: New York City’s pigeons—told by the New Yorkers who adore them (and even some who don't).
A two part film about the legacy of the Holocaust in the Balkans as seen through the eyes of a group of Sephardic Jews from New York with roots in Bulgaria and Greece.
Part 1; A Question of Survival: Three Bulgarian Jews and the Holocau
When their estranged mother sends them a box of seven cassette tapes, a young drag creator living in NYC sets out on a journey to their long-lost childhood home in the desert wilds near Palm Springs.
A journalist, a researcher, and actors fight censorship to tell the story of the charismatic writer Edward de Vere and his literary circle of gay and bisexual playwrights and poets who invented modern theater in 16th century London.
In post-industrial Alabama, Amazon workers and coal miners fight for good jobs against corporate greed.
AMERICAN UNION is a powerful film that follows their collective fight for labor rights and dignity in the Deep South, raising troub
Valli supports her trans daughter, Srija, as she fights for state recognition and social acceptance of her marriage in their small town in South India.
A soul-searching filmmaker documents chance encounters with fellow pilgrims who set out on a renowned Japanese pilgrimage extant since the 12th century.
Ayahuasca Diaries, made with Amazonian tribes and contemporary scientists, is a film about an elixir transforming personal lives and world culture.
The transformation of urban America over the last century reveals hard truths, and reasons for hope, through stories from the often misunderstood city of Baltimore.
“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’s flagship New York City studio to demand the airing o
An Artist’s Life, From Tennessee to Paris, through Harlem. Paranoia, poverty, sexual conflicts, voices in his head, yet he was driven to create great art.
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps is the film of trans icon Scott Turner Schofield’s long-running performance art piece embodying the experience of becoming a man.
Two college students in love must reconcile their relationship when they find themselves on opposing sides of a war in which they wanted no part.
After graduating high school, a young Smith College student joins up with an activist group to fight for civil rights in the Jim Crow era South and ends up taking part in one of the great protest movements in American history, inspiring her peers
A decade after disbanding, the enigmatic indie rock band Colour Revolt continues to influence underground and mainstream music. COLOUR REVOLT: BROUGHT TO LIFE unearths their story, unfolding into a powerful exploration of identity, change and the