Stagedoor
"Charming! Riveting!" - The New Yorker "Impressive . . . Comical and Compassionate!" - Variety "There's a star born every minute in the footlighted dreamworld of Stagedoor." …
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"Charming! Riveting!" - The New Yorker "Impressive . . . Comical and Compassionate!" - Variety "There's a star born every minute in the footlighted dreamworld of Stagedoor." …
I Dream Of Wires is an independent documentary about the history, demise and resurgence of the modular synthesizer - exploring the dreams and obsessions of people who have dedicated part of their lives to this fascinating, esoteric electronic music machine. Over 100 inventors, musicians and enthusiasts…
Best selling author and critically acclaimed filmmaker Tariq Nasheed, embarked on a national lecture tour to give the 20 codes of conduct needed to combat systematic racism. The Code of Conduct lecture film is a live performance filmed at the Alliance Theater in Atlanta,which was part of the tour. In…
43@43 takes you through the career of Jeff Rodgers up until the Fall of 2010, where he attempts to match his world record from 1997 – 1@43. Then it continues with his transition from the Open Men to the Masters Men division in 2011. 43@43 includes interviews with Branson Blair, John Cox, Jeff Crouch,…
"In Whose Honor?" takes a critical look at the long-running practice of using American Indian mascots and nicknames in sports. It follows the compelling story of Charlene Teters, a Spokane mother of two, and her transformation from a graduate student into a national movement leader. Since…
Part road trip, part human drama, “She got game” takes an unprecedented behind-the-scenes look at the women’s pro tennis tour, and explores what life is really like for these extraordinary young athletes. All sacrificed normal childhoods to train, and many were groomed by parents who…
Lipstick & Liquor explores the secret in the suburbs. A growing number of women are abusing alcohol and becoming alcohol dependent.
The extraordinary story of Coca-Cola, “the sublimated essence of all the America stands for,” and its century-long battle with arch-rival Pepsi. Shot in the U.S., Canada, Russia, England, France, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, the Sahara Desert and China, The Cola Conquest takes us from Coke’s…
Inside the Great Magazines takes us into the editor’s suite, to the photo shoots and on location with the greatest magazines in the world. From the established players like Time, Paris Match, and Rolling Stone, to upstarts that are defining the cutting-edge like Colors and Vice, the inner workings…
The export of drugs banned in the West, to third world countries. Examines the overseas marketing of pharmaceuticals that are banned or restricted for use in the countries where they are produced. Drug firms often export these products with improper instructions and warnings. Thus the medications…
Warning about exploiting the earth's natural resources. This film presents a grim warning about the threat to man's survival if the plundering of the earth's dwindling natural resources continues. The prospects are frightening: -- 15 million acres a year are being destroyed. It is estimated…
An insight into the psychological block we all practice in living with the bomb. Many films have examined the threat of nuclear war and the ever spiralling arms race. This film sets out to find out how people respond emotionally when they think about the consequences of nuclear war. The film-makers…