Featured Projects

Genre: Documentary
A young artist with a fatal medical condition comes to New York City to have his face tattooed so he can live the life of a carnival sideshow performer, years before a sideshow +

Genre: Documentary
This Little Land of Mines reveals the inspiring resilience of the Lao people as they live among and work to clear 80 million unexploded American bombs from when the U.S. secretly +

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
A billion sufferers and only one treatment. Obstructive Sleep Apnea is the medical field’s forgotten disease. How and why did this happen? +

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

Genre: Documentary
Avant-garde 1920’s and 30’s physicians thrust aside all constraints set by the old scientific and religious guards and launch a global movement, as they carry out ghoulish +

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: 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
#UNFIT is a feature-length documentary film in which medical doctors, mental health professionals and leading Republican influencers go on the record,

Genre: Comedy
A production assistant rushes to find a pair of important shoes and her roommate’s missing boyfriend. +

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 +