A mix of animation and archival footage, Director Brett Morgen's Chicago 10 explores the buildup to as well as the unraveling of the protest at the 1968 Democratic National Convention and the 1969 ...
Sisters of '77 weaves archival footage and interviews with past and current activists and participants of the historic 1977 National Women's Conference.
Coming outta Los Angeles via Flintridge Prep, Cambodian American hoopster Ashley Chea brings infectious energy to the court wherever she goes. Since we left her story in the doc Home Court, Ashley’s ...
Grey Gardens: From East Hampton to Broadway is the story of the eccentric and often humorous mother-daughter duo that set the stage for a classic documentary and later a Broadway musical, both of ...
How 1960s Montreal helped shape the global movement for Black liberation. Filmmaker and artist Michèle Stephenson, pulls from her Haitian and Panamanian roots to think radically about storytelling.
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Baltimoreans who venture beyond the I-695 beltway always know it’s coming. We meet someone from another city, or another country. They find out we’re from Baltimore, and after a suitably polite length ...
From a 1960s barbershop doo-wop group to 1970s masters of funk, through pitfalls, comebacks, to becoming the world's most sampled band, Parliament Funkadelic continues to perform, record, and funk on ...
What do Pepe the Frog, the Spanish Inquisition, the blinking guy, the French Revolution, concern for the environment, and the Third Reich all have in common? These are all ideas that spread until they ...
A haunting exploration of lynching and racial violence in America.
The Atom Smashers tells the story of the quest of a group of scientists to find the most elusive sub-atomic particles ever theorized: the Higgs boson.
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