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.

An ethnographic film that documents the efforts of four !Kung men (also known as Ju/'hoansi or Bushm...

We are living in the time of a heteronormative society that antagonizes Queer people for their Being...
The story of how Everett Leroy Jones became Amiri Baraka, from his childhood to the mid '60s, is tol...

Award winning documentary by Joslyn Rose Lyons exploring the relationship between spiritual connecti...

Fernando Lemos, a Portuguese surrealist artist, fled from dictatorship to Brazil in 1952 searching f...

An experimental film about that one hypnotic moment on a regular, unassuming Tuesday when one realiz...

Intimate portrait of poet, playwright, painter and filmmaker Derek Walcott, set in his beloved nativ...

Metamorphosis is a documentary-style film giving the true account Bill Troester and the transformati...

Kids from Brooklyn, NY housing projects try to change the world when they are paired with Sierra Leo...

A group of leftist activists expose the exploitation of immigrant workers by a criminal network with...
A small urban city with a gargantuan wealth of history, contributions, and changes. From the steel ...
This fascinating film tells the story of one man's struggle to protect a small population of gorilla...


Mountain Gorilla takes us to a remote range of volcanic mountains in Africa, described by those who ...

Paul Grignon's 47-minute animated presentation of "Money as Debt" tells in very simple and effective...