Featured Projects

Genre: Documentary
" Charlie Bee Company" is a show about a quirky bunch of Texas beekeepers who rescue killer, “africanized” honeybees from desperate and dangerous situations; +

Genre: Drama
A Pakistani-American writer plays the gracious host with her husband on the day she learns her miscarriage is inevitable. +

Genre: Documentary
After more than five decades of collecting rare and vintage pieces dating back to 1932, Samu Qureshi, a Washington football fan, believes he is finally ready to part with his +

Genre: Documentary
A documentary about food education in Japan; about the people who teach us that our actions - even what we eat - matter. +

Genre: Comedy
A trio of pre-teen misfits must rally their small town Southern community to save their local ice rink from closing in the summer of 2002. +

Genre: Drama
A young woman and her father break down on the side of a desert road while en route to her wedding. +

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: Student Film
A young woman may be suffering from a manic episode, a man may have stolen something that did not belong to him, an act of violence may occur, everything is in disorder. +

Genre: Comedy
Boy meets girl. Boy loses girl forever. Angels and Deities are assigned to oversee his recovery on the mission to save romance. Never trust Cupid. He might +

Genre: Comedy
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. +

Genre: Documentary
FUKUSHIMA NOW is an interdisciplinary Film/VR documentary about the 2011 Fukushima accident on its 10th anniversary. +

Genre: Documentary
A complex portrait of a neighborhood and its inhabitants, Million Dollar Block gives us a window into one public housing development on the precipice of change. The film’s +

Genre: Documentary
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). +