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Ask A Kid To Dream
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Bar d'O |
Blur
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Cayman Went
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Common Sense
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Creepy
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A love letter to the creative spirit centered on the iconic performance artist Joey Arias
and the visionary puppeteer Basil Twist and a who’s who of the avant-garde downtown
New York art scene. |
The importance of Arts education & the First Lady’s Presidential Committee on the Arts is the focus of this documentary. Arts programs nurture & encourage youngsters across all socio-economic groups. This film will focus on the kids participating & how arts & humanities programs have enriched their families & communities.
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Believe it: everything you heard about Bar d’O was true. Those who were fortunate,
brave and “in-the-know” got to experience the outrageousness, sheer talent and extraordinary vocal stylings of Joey Arias, Raven O and
Sherry Vine performing together. |
Set in the housing projects of downtown Manhattan, this story deals with issues of poverty, lack of opportunity and racial tensions. "Blur" is told from the unusual perspective of a legally blind twelve-year old white boy. This story of a fish out of water shows how resilience can be developed with the help of creativity.
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A tale of discovery and change; the story of how one idyllic place and it’s off-beat, endearing inhabitants can, almost through osmosis, take a man without conscience or care and give him both.
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One of the goals established by the Dalai Lama since the Tibetan Diaspora has been the education of the next generation of Tibetan leaders and the preservation of Tibetan traditions. The Tenzin Gyatso Institute is an initiative to bring Tibetan |
Just when you thought it was safe to turn off the lights…Uncle Creepy is back. In conjunction with Submarine and Chris Columbus and his 1492 Films (Harry Potter), Sara Feldmann Sheehan is presently developing the iconic Creepy Comics franchise into an anthology TV series and potential feature film projects. |
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It's Different For Girls
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Kronk
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Listen to the World
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Seed
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She's The Best Thing in It
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Standing 8
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Taylor Mead's Portrait
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| This feature film exposes the glut of often-contradictory messages bombarding today’s young women has put this segment of the population in an unprecedented crisis. The Internet, anonymous chat rooms, sexual imagery and unprecedented pressure to perform have led to a number of suicides and risky behaviors. |
Throughout the storied history of boxing, only one team has achieved greatness at every level, in every division. Only one trainer has ever consistently trained and refined the skills of over 40 World Champions. Emanuel Steward is the trainer and the man behind Kronk Boxing Gym |
This is a fascinating story that travels the globe and tells the story of a musical
instrument museum that literally grew out of the desert into a world-class museum to house instruments from all over the world. |
VARIETY hales SEED as a "visually captivating spiritual road movie that journeys across America asking the Big Questions about human existence with innovative cinematic form that relentlessly chips away at the boundaries between features and docs with pictorial panache and experimental sensibility." |
The source of the film title comes from Mary Louise Wilson’s life. She is an artist in an essential: it’s what she lives for, the reason for her existence. This is a loving portrait of an artist and woman as she returns to New Orleans to teach the next generation of actors. |
This gritty and poignant story battles racial stereotypes, paternity issues and the
far-reaching ramifications of our actions. On the surface people can appear
to be like polar opposites but as they come to help one another they can learn that we are all cut from the same cloth. |
For over sixty years Taylor Mead has been a living art statement. Appearing in the earliest experimental films during the beatnik era he became a cult figure who found himself at the center of Andy Warhol’s meteoric rise. Taylor Mead was part of the creative foundation of the infamous Factory and all it’s mayhem. |
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