When a family gathers for dinner and to be part of a 12-year-old’s school project on identity, people rethink who they are and what they want to eat.
Film Country: United States
Every Other Weekend
A young woman decides between going on a first date and staying at home with her baby.
Tiger
Dana Tiger turned to art as a way to know her father, legendary Muscogee Creek artist Jerome Tiger.
The New York Theater: A Talbot Legacy
In 1960, Dan and Toby Talbot opened the New Yorker Theater on the then-dangerous Upper West Side and transformed it into an influential repertory and arthouse cinema.
Arthur Egeli: Beyond the Frame
A candid look at a successful multi-disciplinary artist, father, husband, friend, and community member.
Richard Neutra’s Maslon House
The demolition of Richard Neutra’s Maslon House caused an international outrage and started a preservation movement.
13 Cemetery Road
An amateur filmmaker enters a sleepy New England fishing village with hopes to complete a film.
It’s a Rainbow
An unhoused boy enters a train and finds himself in Provincetown.
Close to the Bone
Daniel goes to Provincetown to hide out after fleeing trouble in NYC, and takes up work at a local tennis club. Trouble follows him.
Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is given a compelling and entertaining treatment by creator Richard O’Brien’s son, director Linus O’Brien, who brings unique access and insights to this definitive history… Continue reading Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror