Featured Projects

Genre: Documentary
A musician’s extraordinary journey to explore and understand the unique sounds of the world, one city at a time. +

Genre: Documentary
Bringing to life the legacy of San Francisco Chinatown’s nightclub era, a group of senior Chinese American dancers hit the road, bridging once isolated Chinese-speaking worlds. +

Genre: Documentary
The untold story of Anna Rosenberg, advisor to four presidents, who fought mid-century sexism, racism, and extremism to help shape modern America. +

Genre: Drama
A fated mistake leads to a fleeting, chance encounter between a traveler and a reclusive New Yorker. When life takes them in opposite directions, each carries the significance of +

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

Genre: Documentary
Video art becomes a world-wide phenomenon, portable video documentaries change broadcast television, experimental drama and diverse, ethnic voices influence new generations though +

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

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: Documentary
Foster Care Film & Community Engagement Project tells the true-to-life stories of those with lived experience in the child welfare system. +

Genre: Documentary
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 +

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
While reminiscing about childhood in 1980's Oregon, Andrew Leung faces cultural divide through the story of his mother's struggle in 1960's communist China. +

Genre: Documentary
Alaskan Native glass artist Preston Singletary redefines what it means to be a contemporary Indigenous artist by blending Tlingit stories and iconography through the medium of glass +