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An exploration into the creative process, following Native Hawaiian slam poet Jamaica Heolimeleikalani Osorio, as her art is reinvigorated by her calling to protect sacred sites atop Maunakea, Hawai`i.
A woman is going to kill a mob boss who is illegally funding stem cell research but complications arise when she is found out.
On the Way to the Moon, We Discovered the Earth is a historical remix of the New York Times newspaper printed during the New York City Blackout in 1977. The 1977 Blackout is unofficially credited with the formal birth of hip-hop, a movement that was already well underway but advanced with equipment looted during the riots.
A classroom film about the way kids feel and how to control emotions.
This is a film about the language and perception of love and romance. The film blurs the line between fact and fiction, personal and cultural experience.
A special screening of the 1998 Irish Rep World Premiere production of The Irish…and How They Got That Way by Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt (Angela’s Ashes, ‘Tis, Teacher Man), with new video from Irish Rep co-founders Charlotte Moore and Ciarán O’Reilly, board chair Kathleen Begala, Frank McCourt’s widow and Irish Rep board chair emerita Ellen McCourt, and Frank McCourt’s brother Malachy McCourt.
The Way We Talk is a personal documentary intimately centered around a support group for people who stutter on their journey toward self-acceptance.
Unsure if they're more than friends, Alice and Rue go on a date to the coast, where they are unexpectedly entwined in the mystery of a missing acquaintance
"The Way We Were" is a poignant love story that unfolds when Tana and Remi reunite on Valentine's Day after eight years apart. As they reminisce about their passionate past, they're swept up in a tide of nostalgia. Flashbacks reveal their struggles as a young couple - Remi unemployed, Tana starting her career - and the deep love that sustained them. Now successful professionals but unfulfilled in their personal lives, they grapple with resurfacing feelings and unresolved issues. As the day progresses, they confront the painful truth behind their breakup. This bittersweet reunion forces them to reflect on their choices and the paths not taken, leaving them to wonder: what if? This universal tale of lost love and second chances explores the enduring power of first loves and the complexities of adult relationships.
Queer Gender-Non-Conforming Nigerian media artist Seyi Adebanjo tells a tale not often heard about gender and indigenous Yorùbá spirituality. The film follows Seyi's journey to Nigeria, a journey to connect with Òrìṣà tradition, or African God/dess tradition, and the powerful legacy of the filmmaker's great grandmother, Chief Moloran Ìyá Ọlọ́ya.
A full, bright, and inspiring documentary about folk weaving as a part of the Ukrainian cultural heritage. Is a story about Ukrainian identity, understood through the aesthetics of various weaving products and their use in rituals. The film consists of 8 novel-episodes, each of which tells about a variety of folk weaving (“Polotno”, “Rushnyk”, “Namitka”, “Plakhta and obhortka”, “Kraika”, “Lizhnik”, “Gunia”, “Kylym”).
What makes Black lesbians so special? Suggs takes a fresh and funny approach to explore this and other questions using a mixture of scenes shot on film and video with running commentaries by women in the know.
Devlin, having been separated from his younger half-sister Dongmei through most of his adulthood, reunites with her after years in and out of jail. Dongmei, meanwhile, threatens the stability of her own life by letting Devlin back into it.
Imagine a green place. A river rushes by; herbs grow among chestnut and cherry trees. Now wedge this place between highrises and train tracks in the South Bronx, NYC. Still a lush oasis, just - different. Here, Journei, an herbalist, tends the Bronx River Foodway, and seeks nourishment from the earth.
Today, one third of Brazilian children are overweight. This is the first generation to introduce diseases previously restricted to adults, such as depression, diabetes and cardiovascular problems. This documentary examines the case of childhood obesity in the country especially, but also in other countries in the world, interviewing parents, school representatives, and government officials responsible for food advertising.
A group of partisan illegals entangled in a love triangle during Ustasha reign in Nazi-occupied Zagreb.
Mateo and Lucía are moving abroad. The day before leaving, Mateo reunites with his lifelong friend, Dionisio, to spend one last summer afternoon together. However, as their inevitable goodbye inches closer, Mateo begins to perceive a series of strange events. In particular, he begins to hear a goat's bleat…