"This film explores how freedom of speech — including dissent — is afforded to all Americans, and shows freedom of expression in art, music, dance, architecture, and science. The film also emphasizes the importance of the individual’s contribution to the whole of society and demonstrates how a productive and creative society is formed by the open and respectful exchange of ideas. The film was written, produced, and directed by William Greaves" (National Archives).

Observations at Manhattan's Grand Central Terminal, which is one of the most fascinating stations fo...
Follows the young people of Selma, Alabama's RATCo (Random Acts of Theatre Company) as they journey ...

Actor William Petersen narrates this documentary about Chicago's venerable baseball stadium, Wrigley...

Kristina, a self-named Hungarian female lion tamer, arrives in New York to become a dance choreograp...

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...

The World Series champion Mets of 1969 and 1986 were embraced by fans for their pitching, personalit...

Martin Scorsese’s electrifying concert documentary captures The Rolling Stones live at New York’s Be...

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

The 1995 World Series featured the two best teams in baseball. The Cleveland Indians won 100 games i...

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

Denver’s iconic and Grammy Award-winning musicians reveal the secrets of their success and longevity...

The 2019 World Series was loaded with surprises, comebacks, superstars, and a few new records. Home ...

Acclaimed Florida novelist Randy Wayne White travels to Cuba with former pitchers Bill "Spaceman" Le...

Watching My Name Go By is a 1976 BBC documentary on the birth of graffiti in New York City, and the ...

NYC Graffiti Documentary "Kings Destroy" straight from the boogie down Bronx and right into your liv...

"In continuo" uses slaughterhouse imagery to present the warlike nature of man, first depicting the ...