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.

On an island where religion bars women from playing soccer, the Queens resist cultural norms and cha...

An experimental journey through a year in the life of the director, using his always playing playlis...
Video poem about New Hampshire and its foliage in Autumn

Jesus Camp is a Christian summer camp where children hone their "prophetic gifts" and are schooled i...

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

The Myth of the Black Woman is a feature-length documentary that examines the imagery of black women...

In the small town of Kansk, the Krasnoyarsk Territory many years in a row there is an international ...

After five years studying in Paris, Arash has not adjusted to life there and has decided to return t...

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

This documentary highlights the evolution of Brazil's Circo Voador venue from homespun artists' perf...

Documents the race riot of 1921 and the destruction of the African-American community of Greenwood i...

“Harry & Meghan: An African Journey" features unprecedented access and exclusive interview with The ...

The battles between the ruling empires and houses of nobility that would decide the fate of the Cauc...

"My last image of Jonas."—Ken Jacobs

Tunahaki is the extraordinary story of nine gifted orphans who are acrobats. We follow their journey...

This film is depicts early lesbian sexuality, using reenacted scenes from the experience of a 12-yea...
"Adrift" is shot on the arctic island of Spitzbergen and in Norway. It combines time-lapse photograp...

This film describes a psychological state "kin to moonstruck, its images emblems (not quite symbols)...