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Live from Tribeca: Josh Gondelman
Archived Festival Film
Live from Tribeca: Josh Gondelman
Josh Gondelman is a writer and comedian who incubated in Boston before moving to New York City, where he currently lives and works as a writer and producer for Desus and Mero on Showtime. Previously, he spent five year... read more
No Sudden Move
Archived Festival Film
No Sudden Move
From director Steven Soderbergh comes the HBO Max original movie No Sudden Move. Set in 1954 Detroit, No Sudden Move centers on a group of small-time criminals who are hired to steal what they think is a simpl... read more
Indeed Presents Rising Voices
Archived Festival Film
Indeed Presents Rising Voices
In partnership with Emmy® Award-winning writer, creator and actor Lena Waithe and her company Hillman Grad Productions, Indeed presents Rising Voices was created to uncover, invest in and share stories created by Black, Indigenous, and People of C... read more
Bill & Ted Face the Music
Archived Festival Film
Bill & Ted Face the Music
Aspiring 1990s high school musicians Bill S. Preston and Ted Logan are now middle-aged dads. When the Great Leader visits them to ask about the song they were supposed to compose to save all of humanity, the two are at a loss. Given a new pressing... read more
Daughters of the Dust
Archived Festival Film
Daughters of the Dust
Drama about community of descendants of West African slaves living on an island near South Carolina in 1902. The story revolves around a picnic celebrating a few former islanders who chose to move north. read more
Black Filmmakers vs American History
Archived Festival Film
Black Filmmakers vs American History
Given the implications of William Faulkner's famous quote, "the past is not dead, it is not even past," what are the artistic challenges to contemporary filmmakers in telling the American history of enslavement, escape, and emanci... read more
Jason Hirschhorn: The Future of Podcasting
There's no question that podcasting is on the rise—nearly half of all Americans over the age of 12 can now be considered monthly podcast listeners. So what does the new world of audio storytelling sound like? Join us for a conversation wi... read more
Twelve Minutes
Archived Festival Film
Twelve Minutes
A man’s romantic evening with his wife is interrupted by a violent home invasion. He tries to stop the attacker and gets knocked out only to find himself stuck in a time loop of 12 minutes. He must use the knowledge of what is about to ha... read more
Mother of Maricopa
Archived Festival Film
Mother of Maricopa
In 2011, police raided a Tantric temple in Phoenix, Arizona and arrested its founder, Tracy Elise, on 100 counts related to prostitution, money laundering, and more. What the state saw as a brothel, Elise saw as a house of worship. In Mothe... read more
Anomaly
Archived Festival Film
Anomaly
After an earth-changing event causes civil war along the east coast, 17-year-old Kory Hernandez is sent to live with a host family in a small Illinois town battling the impact of climate change. Unsure of her place in this new world, she wonder... read more
Phantom
Archived Festival Film
Phantom
On a cold February night in 1983, Wanda Lopez was stabbed to death while she worked at a Corpus Christi Texas gas station. 21 year old Carlos DeLuna was arrested, and over the next six years, through his trial ... read more
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps
Archived Festival Film
Becoming a Man in 127 EASY Steps
While transgender men are rarely visible in the cultural imagination, amid tropes of transition and turmoil, the filmed interpretation of Scott Turner Schofield’s live work of the same name generated 127 pieces of short c... read more
Bobbie Blood
Archived Festival Film
Bobbie Blood
Bobbie Blood is a short documentary series shot on 16mm film chronicling the love life of a newlywed octogenarian couple and the story that brought them together. read more
Biography: KISStory
Archived Festival Film
Biography: KISStory
After 50 years, the No. 1 Gold Record-selling band of all time, KISS, is sharing their story of success in this definitive documentary. Founders Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons tell the wild story of the band&rsq... read more
Paper Birds Pt. 1 & 2
Archived Festival Film
Paper Birds Pt. 1 & 2
Paper Birds is the story of a short sighted child with an exceptional talent for music. He must find his way through the world of darkness to bring back his sister, taken away by the shadows. He’ll use the depth of music to open portals t... read more
Changing Same: Episode 1
Archived Festival Film
Changing Same: Episode 1
The Changing Same is a magical realist, immersive, episodic virtual reality experience where the participant travels through time and space to witness the connected historical experiences of racial injustice in America. read more
Mr. Somebody
Archived Festival Film
Mr. Somebody
A former member of the Crips searches for redemption after 14 years behind bars. read more
Larry Flynt for President
Archived Festival Film
Larry Flynt for President
Assembled from never before seen footage shot in 1983, this fascinating film documents controversial Hustler magazine publisher Larry Flynt’s unlikely bid for the White House after a gunman’s bullet left him partially paral... read more
Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts The Tonight Show
While the country was embroiled in a divisive election with racial tensions flaring, civil rights activist Harry Belafonte guest hosted The Tonight Show for one week in 1968 transforming it into a multicultural political experience. read more
P.S. Burn This Letter Please
Archived Festival Film
P.S. Burn This Letter Please
A box found in an abandoned storage unit unearths a time capsule of correspondences from a forgotten era: the underground drag scene in 1950’s New York City. Firsthand accounts and newly discovered footage help cast a long overdue spotlig... read more
Miracle Fishing: Kidnapped Abroad
Archived Festival Film
Miracle Fishing: Kidnapped Abroad
In 1994, Tom Hargrove was kidnapped in Colombia by the FARC. With a $6M ransom price and without support from the authorities, Tom’s wife and sons pick up the phone (and a Video8 camcorder) to negotiate directly with the largest terrorist... read more
Television Event
Archived Festival Film
Television Event
With great detail, Jeff Daniels traces the production, controversy and impact felt by the 1983 airing of the TV movie The Day After, a fictional account of a Soviet nuclear attack on the US. read more
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