Above the Arctic Circle, a poor indigenous village that is swiftly eroding due to global warming is short-listed as one of Alaska’s most endangered communities.
A documentary interviewing "news celebrities" and local radio news journalists, on the importance of local radio news coverage, the techniques involved for those just getting started, and the economic and social rationale for doing so.
A GOOD MAN follows internationally renowned choreographer Bill T. Jones as he takes on his greatest artistic challenge: a dance theatre piece on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
A Fierce Green Fire is a documentary which tells stories of environmental activism – people trying to save the planet, their homes, their lives, the future. The first overview of the environmental movement, the film spans five decades and brings together all the issues and causes.
Growing Small is a feature documentary that witnesses unorthodox educators and inner-city students and parents in their endeavor to re-invent urban education by creating a custom-made public school in their community of Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn.
SNAKEBIT is a 1 hour documentary program for PBS broadcast in 2010 that chronicles the living legacy of the late architect Samuel Mockbee and the Rural Studio, the educational design/build program he founded in Hale County, Alabama to provide “charity” architecture that is both environmentally sustainable and nurturing for the soul.
A documentary film that focuses on four teenaged girls, adopted as babies from China to the U.S., who explore the question, "Who am I?" The goal of the film is to open up a new kind of dialogue about identity, family, and race.
In 1999, two African American boys from Brooklyn entered kindergarten at the Dalton School - an elite prep school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. The documentary AN AMERICAN PROMISE follows the boys through their high school graduation in 2012, providing a rare glimpse into the social and emotional experiences that shape these boys into men.