Featured Projects
Genre: Documentary
“Forgotten Champions” is the story of the 1981-1982 Rutgers Lady Knights basketball team which shocked the University of Texas Longhorns to win the final AIAW championship.
+Genre: Documentary
Chocolate Milk is a food documentary that takes a detailed look at black motherhood, breastfeeding, and the multi-billion dollar business of feeding black babies. +
Genre: Documentary
More influential than her colleague Lawrence of Arabia, Gertrude Bell was the most powerful woman in the British Empire, drawing the borders of Iraq, before disappearing from history. +
Genre: Drama
Dear Anna Olson is a parable of how small, positive actions can have a profound impact on a person’s life. +
Genre: Documentary
#UNFIT is a feature-length documentary film in which medical doctors, mental health professionals and leading Republican influencers go on the record,
Genre: Documentary
A documentary profiling John Payne, who created interactive works of lasting impact, transformed his town into an artist’s haven that now faces a complicated future. +
Genre: Drama
As the anniversary of her sister's death approaches, Charlie is unexpectedly confronted by her estranged mother's sudden reappearance, igniting a turbulent journey of confronting +
Genre: Documentary
In “Little Haiti” Brooklyn a teenager challenges the ‘Angry Black Woman’ trope through charged poetry that ignites a quest for intergenerational healing +
Genre: Documentary
Concerned with music, collective memory, and the shelf life of justice, this film is both a meditation on the soul of the Nueva Cancíon folk movement of 1960s Chile and +
Genre: Documentary
Radical Generosity chronicles the timeless endeavor to subvert the status quo. In a politically-charged climate more divisive than ever, Sharon Richardson and April Tam +
Genre: Documentary
In 1577 London, a new theater, “The Curtain” opens, where a brilliant writer and his literary circle of gay and bisexual playwrights invent modern theater. +
Genre: Documentary
A documentary about food education in Japan; about the people who teach us that our actions - even what we eat - matter. +
Genre: Documentary
At 89, director and choreographer Rhoda Levine seeks to understand her legacy and finds it lives on in the careers of those she has guided. +