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- DARK MONEY, a political thriller, examines one of the greatest present threats to American democracy: the influence of untraceable corporate money on our elections and elected officials. The film takes viewers to Montana--a front line in the fight to preserve fair elections nationwide--to follow an intrepid local journalist working to expose the real-life impact of the US Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. Through this gripping story, DARK MONEY uncovers the shocking and vital truth of how American elections are bought and sold. This Sundance award-winning documentary is directed/produced by Kimberly Reed (PRODIGAL SONS) and produced by Katy Chevigny (E-TEAM).
- Historians, journalists and politicians reveal that, contrary to popular belief, socialism is in fact deeply American.
- After discovering his daughter has been sexually abused, the most powerful lobbyist in Florida pushes the toughest sex offender laws in the county, with surprising and troublesome consequences.
- The untold story of Micronesian citizens fighting America's wars. Through the personal odyssey of the Nenas, one family experiences the consequences of military service, as they represent a pristine Pacific island on the brink of economic collapse.
- Half a million people descend upon a tiny Serbian village for the 50th anniversary of the world's largest trumpet festival. Brasslands chronicles the cultural and musical collisions through the personal journeys of 3 musicians - American, Serbian, Roma - whose lives are bound to Balkan brass for very different reasons.
- As Carolina's sense of isolation grows so does her anger at her mother for emotionally anchoring her to their apartment.
- Susan Potter knew in exquisite and grisly detail what was going to happen to her body after death. For the last decade of her life, she lived for a scientist committed to her dream to help medical students become compassionate doctors.
- A recently reformed drug dealer, now working as a claims adjuster by day and bouncer by night, receives earth-shattering news, compelling to make peace with his past and search for freedom beyond the concrete jungle of New York City.
- Across New York City, a bold experiment in participatory democracy is underway. Since 2012, the city council has steadily increased investment in a process called "participatory budgeting", wherein community members gain a role in deciding how to spend part of a public budget. Following the process over one year in Brooklyn's Sunset Park-a multicultural neighborhood undergoing gentrification-this quietly observed, vérité documentary asks what happens when community members come together to discuss and decide what development should look like in their neighborhood.
- A look into the "HOW" of the Occupy Wall Street movement: the consensus process.
- Three years ago, honeybees started to disappear. Today there are at least 33% fewer bees in the U.S., and with bees helping to pollinate one in every three bites that we eat, everyone is at risk. We set out to discover what was plaguing these hives and learn how non-commercial beekeepers keep healthy bees alive.
- Over 400,000 people took to the streets of Manhattan as a unified front against climate justice inaction. Diverse perspectives converge as a popular movement unfolds.
- The controversial Atlantic Yards project in Brooklyn has the future of this vibrant city hanging in the balance. Brooklyn Boondoggle introduces a diverse chorus of community voices as they confront the realities of urban development.
- Over twenty weeks, older Puerto Rican-American women and urban youth unite in NYC to create an original play, finding that sometimes, the hardest story to tell is your own.