A modern day greek tragedy surrounding the topic of opioid addiction. One young man (reeling from a recent stint at rehab) returns home as he copes with the loss of a best friend who has recently overdosed. He heads to a house-party to reconnect with friends, but instead faces his worst demons. An oracle awaits him hoping to help sort out his addiction if he can escape from the grips of the popular new party-drug, "vapor."
Seven year old Livy has seen her mother (Angie) deal with heart break and sadness too many times over; where in that she feels she has to do something.
This is a story about sustainable fashion. It's about the clothes we wear, the people who make them, and the environmental and social impact the industry is having on our world. sustainUp is a groundbreaking documentary film that through the eyes of NYC fashion designers makes us ask “At what cost are we buying are clothes?
A young boy begins to suspect his new neighbor is not who he claims to be, but is instead a world famous pianist who has been missing for over twenty years.
A documentary short about how after events of tragedy and unrest, residents in the Sherman Park neighborhood of Milwaukee, WI find a way to express their feelings through a community mural project. Interviews with participants and government officials allow us into their hearts and minds.
The story of award-winning Step Change Studios and Founder Rashmi Becker who established this pioneering dance company to provide opportunities for disabled and non-disabled people to dance.
Corey is attempting to move forward with his life and take care of his daughter after being abandoned by his drug abusing wife Moriah. On this night he is in for a surprise when there's a sudden knock at the door.
The story is a documentary film about a journey across time in search of a grandfather erased from his families memory. A young brooklyn boy is shown photos, told stories , and with the help of his grandmothers diary is able to piece together a past of tragedy, loss, and heartache. This now NYC school teacher goes in search across time to discover the fate of his biological grandfather,
After a famous article revealed that seventy-five percent of New York state inmates came from seven specific neighborhoods in New York City, one civic organization decided to make a change. By creating New York City’s first all-boys public school in over thirty years, David C. Banks and his Eagle Academy defy an entrenched American mindset, insisting that young black and brown men are not one of America’s problems, but instead one of its greatest successes.