Featured Projects

Genre: Documentary
A daring NYC ensemble's visceral year-long descent into Chekhov's masterwork explodes the boundaries between art and reality, exploring the fragile divide separating process +

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

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
A real-life Boyhood meets Beasts of the Southern Wild. 14 years in the making. +

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

Genre: Student Film
A high-schooler reunites with her grandfather she never knew was alive, and the resurfacing of forgotten memories forces her to confront a dark family secret. +

Genre: Drama
When New Yorkers Sophie and Jill/Daniel crash into one another simultaneously (but separately), a multiverse love story emerges that changes each of them forever. +

Genre: Documentary
The inspiring story of sculptor Michael Naranjo. As a young man Naranjo lost his eyesight in the Vietnam War, but not his vision. He fought past critics and a disability to achieve +

Genre: Drama
1879 Prescott AZ, four local friends aim to get rich and find love influenced by notable characters: Billy the Kid, Doc Holliday, Geronimo, Wyatt Earp and Celia Ann Blaylock, all +

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
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 +