This experimental short traces the lifespan of the graffiti and murals present at the occupation of NYC’s City Hall in June and July of 2020. The encampment formed to demand the abolishment of the NYPD and the reallocation of its resources to housing, education, and other social programs.
Artist Taylor Denise sets out to make her first painting, which also happens to be her largest work ...
Lou Reed was wise to chronicle a concert by his early-'80s band, featuring lead guitarist Robert Qui...
In the mid 1800s, New York City was one of the most crowded places on earth. The congested streets a...
an experimental short shot completely in black and white and attempts a new technique.
This is the story of Roger, a former pork butcher, who worked for 40 years in the beautiful town of ...
An oral history of Artists Space, the legendary New York artists organization. Told through the voic...
In 1927, filmmaker Oskar Fischinger traveled for three weeks along the side roads between Munich and...
Martin Scorsese and the Rolling Stones unite in "Shine A Light," a look at The Rolling Stones." Scor...
Hansjürgen Pohland's short documentary is an audiovisual study that captures events and people on th...
This short film documents the daily life of the goings-on on Orchard Street, a commercial street in ...
A depiction of New York’s subway as an absurd obstacle course – revealing a system that shuts many o...
Sabine is looking for a missing image: a day that has left its mark forever and that everyone rememb...
Lloyd Daniels was one of the most gifted basketball players ever to emerge from New York City. He wa...
An account of the short life of genius musician Jimi Hendrix (1942-70), probably the most talented a...
The Tragedy of an Artist, is an experimental short shot over the course of a week. This film is mea...
A collection of personal anecdotes from those who have navigated through a tumultuous year in Americ...
In this anxious and hectic time, Happy Life explores those unusual outlets that soothe the turmoil o...
Some want to keep it a secret, others want to deconstruct it, and some New Yorkers simply want to ce...