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Walking Two Worlds
Archived Festival Film
Walking Two Worlds
19 year-old Quannah Chasinghorse, and her mother, Jody Potts-Joseph, take a stand to defend their sacred homelands and way of life while breaking barriers in Indigenous representation. read more
Tiu
Archived Festival Film
Tiu
Tíu is a glorious journey through sight and sound into the world of the multi-platinum Icelandic band Of Monsters and Men, as they commemorate the 10th anniversary of their groundbreaking debut album My Head... read more
Hommage
Archived Festival Film
Hommage
A struggling filmmaker finds unexpected solidarity and validation when she takes on the job of restoring a classic 1960s film directed by the first known female South Korean director. read more
LIFT
Archived Festival Film
LIFT
LIFT shines a spotlight on the invisible story of homelessness in America through the eyes of a group of young homeless and home-insecure ballet dancers in New York City and the mentor that inspires them. Spanning 10 years, this moving... read more
The Big Payback
Archived Festival Film
The Big Payback
Funded by a tax on cannabis, Evanston, IL, earmarked $10 million to compensate descendants of enslaved Africans for 400 years of unpaid labor. Alderwoman Simmons leads her constituents through this historic campaign for reparat... read more
Lynch / Oz
Archived Festival Film
Lynch / Oz
Victor Fleming’s 1939 film The Wizard of Oz is one of David Lynch’s most enduring obsessions. This new documentary goes over the rainbow to explore this Technicolor through-line in Lynch&rs... read more
Vodka
Archived Festival Film
Vodka
A 16 year old girl deals with loss, humor and reincarnation through drinking vodka for the first time on the day of her grandmother’s shiva. read more
The Artichoke Season
Archived Festival Film
The Artichoke Season
The Artichoke Season follows the fantastic childhood memories of 10-year-old Rosalie in a Jerusalem slum, after her father leaves home. read more
Touchline
Archived Festival Film
Touchline
During the occupation of Palestine in 1948, Ahmad, a 17-year-old Palestinian boy, faces a war in his hometown that forces him to give up his dream of being a professional footballer. read more
Dreamgirls
Archived Festival Film
Dreamgirls
A trio of black female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way. read more
Saturday Night Fever
Archived Festival Film
Saturday Night Fever
Anxious about his future after high school, a 19-year-old Italian-American from Brooklyn tries to escape the harsh reality of his bleak family life by dominating the dance floor at the local disco read more
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Archived Festival Film
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Will Ferrell is a barrel of laughs as callow, sexist Ron Burgundy, a TV anchor in 1970s San Diego who's aghast when he's teamed with an ambitious female reporter behind the news desk. read more
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Archived Festival Film
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
“Cartoon noir” following a detective trying to clear the name of a toon rabbit framed for murder. A blend of live action, animation and allegory set in 1947 Los Angeles. read more
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 Mother of... read more
Anomaly
Podcast
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
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
Wind of Change
Podcast
Wind of Change
It’s 1990. The Berlin Wall just fell. The Soviet Union is on the verge of collapse. And the soundtrack to the revolution is one of the best selling songs of all time, the metal ballad “Wind of Change,” by The Scorpions. Decades late... read more