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.
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Genre: Comedy
In this dark ensemble comedy, a motley crew of insomniacs, who have tried everything, attend a sleep retreat in order to learn how to sleep. +

Genre: Drama
An emotionally distraught woman helps out a stranger who may not be the victim she first appeared to be. WHEN GOOD DEEDS GO DEAD WRONG +

Genre: Drama
The odyssey of survival of an undocumented New York city chef and a young girl from El Salvador, after they get stranded in the deserts of Arizona. +

Genre: Comedy
When an aspiring actor is dismissed by his favorite actor, he schemes to ruin his former idol’s career, which leads to his own inevitable downfall. +

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

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
For the sake of their twin daughters, an Indian adoptive mother and a white birth mother venture into uncharted territory with an open adoption, crossing racial and cultural lines. +

Genre: Documentary
END OF THE LINE - a feature-length documentary - is a character-driven political drama about the New York City subway crisis and a long overdue reckoning on infrastructure. Filmed +

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

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: Documentary
A visiting Indian documentary filmmaker rents a room in the home of an aging paragon of Weird Austin. As Roxanne packs up to move on, she and Nishtha unpack the elements +

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. +