This witty and original film is about the open spaces of cities and why some of them work for people while others don't. Beginning at New York's Seagram Plaza, one of the most used open areas in the city, the film proceeds to analyze why this space is so popular and how other urban oases, both in New York and elsewhere, measure up. Based on direct observation of what people actually do, the film presents a remarkably engaging and informative tour of the urban landscape and looks at how it can be made more hospitable to those who live in it.

The history of New York’s Meatpacking District, told from the perspective of transgender sex workers...

Since 1987, and for almost three decades, New York cinephiles had access to a vast treasure trove of...

Four Black transgender sex workers in Atlanta and New York City break down the walls of their profes...

"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and sh...

A documentary about Pat the Cat and other roller disco skaters who want to make it big doing what th...

Max Gimblett: Original Mind documents the life and process of eccentric, creative genius Max Gimblet...
The shape-shifting and enigmatic hip hop artist Kool Keith has managed to surprise, shock, and enrag...
This experimental short traces the lifespan of the graffiti and murals present at the occupation of ...

Big Time gets up close with Danish architectural prodigy Bjarke Ingels over a period of six years wh...

An incredible historic document showcasing the roots of Old School Hip Hop movement with all its dis...

A core group of architects embraced the West Coast from Vancouver to LA with its particular geograph...

In 1959, a government employee named Richard Oyler, living in the tiny desert town of Lone Pine, Cal...

From the sweaty basement bars of 70s New York to the glittering peak of the global charts, how disco...

Documentary devoted to the architectural and urban planning designs of Le Corbusier. The architect s...
This film features some of the most important living Postmodern practitioners, Charles Jencks, Rober...

A film essay contrasting the modern metropolis with its "golden age" from 1830-1930, with the partic...
The life and works of Frei Otto told in his own words and by those he inspired. An in-depth look at ...

New York cab and black car drivers are facing economic and emotional hardship in a city dominated by...