Featured Projects

Genre: Comedy
Five graduate student roommates are all secretly in love with the wrong person, until a professor's theft lights the fire that ignites their contained passions. +

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: Comedy
Two exes are locked in a hilarious battle for their former apartment, highlighting the economic pressure most tenants face today. If you care about affordable housing, please +

Genre: Documentary
A film about Philip Glass, Robert Wilson, Einstein on the Beach, and the connection between physics, opera, and human imagination. +

Genre: Documentary
For the sake of their twin daughters, an Indian adoptive mother and a white birth mother venture into uncharted territory with an open adoption, crossing racial and cultural lines. +

Genre: Documentary
When filmmakers and scholars race against time to save 20,000 Indian films from extinction, they reveal how culture is lost—and found—in the digital age. +

Genre: Drama
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. +

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: Comedy
After being released from prison for vehicular manslaughter, a wrongfully imprisoned ex-con seeks revenge on the used car tycoon who sold him the faulty ride. +

Genre: Documentary
Art changes minds, hearts & policy. For over 15 years, People’s Theatre Project, based in Washington Heights, has made theatre with & for immigrant communities to +

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: Documentary
The film is an intimate remembrance of the groundbreaking artist, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, who through her art practice guides her audience to a state beyond sorrow. +