Featured Projects

Genre: Documentary
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 +

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: Comedy
Three suburban girlfriends confront major midlife crises in their marriages, motherhood (or lack thereof) and trysts with younger men. +

Genre: Comedy
Raised by a cult of talking antique furniture, Sadie’s life changes the day she makes her first friend. +

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
A graduate of the prestigious Vaganova Academy and a driven ballerina of Jewish descent, who defected from the Soviet Union, toes her way from being a principal dancer of the Boston +

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: Horror
When a sexy night out is interrupted by the worst period of her life, a woman’s walk home quickly spirals into a bloody nightmare. +

Genre: Drama
Meg has returned to her childhood home to help her aging father. But when her twelve-year-old uncovers a long-forgotten relic from her past, Meg must decide in a matter of moments +

Genre: Documentary
Mr. Lapidus tells the story of a Morris Lapidus “The Architect of Joy”, who’s innovative designs were influencing the architecture industry around the world until +

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
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). +