Voices Spotlight
These are the films that refused to be quiet. Stories from the margins, from the resistance, from people whose voices deserve to be heard. A starting point for anyone who believes that whose story gets told — and how — changes everything.
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Emergent City
Emergent City is a gripping, decade-in-the-making documentary that follows the high-stakes battle over Sunset Park, a working-class, immigrant neighborhood on Brooklyn's industrial waterfront. When a group of private developers acquires Industry City--a massive, aging complex of 16 industrial bui...
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Chuck Berry - The Original King Of Rock 'n' Roll
In this highly anticipated feature documentary, the absolute instigator of Rock and Roll, CHUCK BERRY is truly revealed, with exclusive access, including first ever, contributions from Mrs. Berry and the Berry family.
Despite his iconic status, and reverence for his talent by rock's heroes John ...
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Final Fight
Largely unknown to most Americans, over the last 20 years, the United States has lost almost five times as many active service members and veterans to suicide than were lost in the entirety of the Global War on Terrorism combat operations. Final Fight: When the Trauma of War Comes Home, goes deep...
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I Danced For The Angel Of Death: The Dr. Edith Eva Eger Story
New York Times best-selling author of The Choice: Embrace the Possible, Dr. Edith Eva Eger, tells her story of survival in this Emmy Award winning 2021 production from The Holocaust Education Film Foundation.
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Something Better Change
Throughout the 1980s, outfits like Black Flag, D.O.A., Dead Kennedys, Minor Threat and the Circle Jerks helped define the decade's deafening hardcore punk sound, paving the way for the eventual explosion of punk bands through radio and MTV in the decades to come. While punk rock's upper echelon m...
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The Falling Sky
The Yanomami people of the Amazon have known the forest as home for thousands of years. Now they're watching it disappear. The Falling Sky is an urgent documentary about the sacred relationship between Indigenous peoples and nature, alongside the devastating, ongoing assault of deforestation on b...
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Voodoo Macbeth
Before Orson Welles blew everyone's minds with Citizen Kane, he was a 20-year-old being convinced by Harlem Renaissance icon Rose McClendon to direct Shakespeare's Macbeth with an all-Black cast, set in Haiti. Nobody thought it would work. They were spectacularly wrong. Voodoo Macbeth recreates o...