A moving recording of the late writer and renowned jazz singer Abbey Lincoln is captured in this new film from Brooklyn-born director Rodney Passé, who has previously worked with powerhouse music video director Khalil Joseph. Reading from her own works, Lincoln’s voice sets the tone for a film that explores the African American experience through fathers and their sons.

A single tree that has witnessed events, a girl who loves Forough, and a boy who reads Sohrab.

Jesus Camp is a Christian summer camp where children hone their "prophetic gifts" and are schooled i...
Video poem about New Hampshire and its foliage in Autumn

We partnered with the heroes of faith of today to discover the reasons that are holding us back from...

"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs

Return to 'burn' only to find out you're already in that urn.

6-18-67 is a short quasi-documentary film by George Lucas regarding the making of the Columbia film ...

Drawing on VHS tapes of a programme hosted by her mother on Bulgaria’s national television, the film...

Feature-length documentary following award-winning wildlife cameraman Vianet Djenguet as he document...

Rather than writing a simple letter to explain his absence from the press conference for his latest ...

Using the author's personal estate, current images of places where she lived or were dear to her, an...

On an island where religion bars women from playing soccer, the Queens resist cultural norms and cha...
Poetic stroll in the work of Jean Genet.

An experimental journey through a year in the life of the director, using his always playing playlis...
It's a sensitive, moving doc chronicling the life of Tétrault's brother Philip , a Montreal poet, mu...

Tales from Arab Detroit is a video documentary offering a fascinating glimpse into the lives and str...

An experimental ethnographic documentary that criticizes the colonizer view of anthropology.

The Greek island of Syros is visited by a series of unexpected guests. Immutable forms, outside of t...