"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).

An investigation of Edward Brezinski, an ambitious, charismatic Lower East Side painter hell-bent on...

Empire Skate chronicles the colorful rise and enduring influence of New York skateboarding culture i...

Former European boxing champion Santiago Rojas has been completely disconnected from the world of bo...

From Casey Stengel to Doc Gooden, An Amazin' Era captures all the magic and mystique surrounding 25 ...

Pittsburgh was the center of the sports world in 1979, home to the Super Bowl champion Steelers and ...

How could this privileged man of overwhelming accomplishment and talent be suicidal? Journey throug...

The exclusive, official New York Mets video highlights of an incredible season
This film visits many of the neighborhoods and landmarks on Manhattan Island and occasionally includ...

Winner of the DOC NYC Audience Award, Director Nick Canfield’s first film follows gospel-rock icon a...

In 1961 Lithuanian American artist and impresario George Maciunas established the avant-garde art mo...
How do you deal with threats of imprisonment for drawing a cartoon of the president? What does it me...

In his book "1984", George Orwell saw the television of the future as a control instrument in the ha...

Originally produced for The Learning Channel, this documentary aims to dissect the events surroundin...

St. Louis is viewed as one of the best baseball towns in America, however, the city's major league h...

Red Sox Nation rejoiced as its beloved team reached the World Series in dramatic fashion, having jus...

Made in Japan is the remarkable story of Tomi Fujiyama, the first female Japanese country music star....
Don't Bring A Dog shows a part of the New York underground music scene - rooted in the early eightie...

Jeff Santo explores the life and career of his father, Chicago Cub great Ron Santo.

Since 1912, baseball has been a game obsessed with statistics and speed. Thrown at upwards of 100 mi...