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Rule of Two Walls
Rule of Two Walls explores the war in Ukraine through the lens of artists living and creating in the midst of unprecedented con...
Searching for Amani
A 13-year-old aspiring journalist investigates his father’s mysterious murder within the boundaries of one of Kenya’s largest w...
Shalom, Amore
An epic love story reveals surprising truths about an Italian Jewish family, split apart by Fascism. How do you know when to fl...
Sixth of June
Why do we remember, and what do we lose if we forget?
Sixth of June
Why do we remember, and what do we lose if we forget?
Soldiers of Song
Soldiers of Song provides an unflinching look into the changed lives of Ukrainian musicians today and how they have used their ...
Special Screening: Why We Dream
When a group of centenarian WWII veterans pilgrimage to Normandy, France for the 80th anniversary of D-Day, we witness how thes...
State of Silence
A compelling look at the dangerous, continuing risks committed journalists face in Mexico, where reporting on their country’s c...
Subject
Subject unpacks the ethics and responsibility inherent in documentary filmmaking by examining well-known documentaries of the p...
Taking Root: Southeast Asian Stories of Resettlement in Philadelphia
Taking Root amplifies the stories of Southeast Asians who resettled in Philadelphia after the Wars in Southeast Asia. It highli...
The Ban
30 years after the IRA ceasefire in Northern Ireland, this experimental archive film looks at Margaret Thatcher's farcical broa...
The Fourth Wall
The Fourth Wall is an intimate documentary series in which the son of cult leaders investigates the transgressive group in whic...
The Innocence of Unknowing
The Innocence of Unknowing is an AI archival project, four-channel essay film, and live performance examining news media covera...
Then Comes the Body
When a video of kids dancing in the rain goes viral, it brings global attention to an unlikely ballet school outside Lagos, Nig...
The New Indigo Wave
La nueva ola de añil (The New Indigo Wave) follows residents of Oaxacan town Niltepec—whose name means Cerro del Añil or Indigo...
The New York Times’ The Interview: Live with Guest Sandra Oh
Live Episode Recording. This June, join Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Sandra Oh at the Tribeca Festival for the first ever live episo...
The Night Doctrine
An Afghan journalist embarks on a journey to find out who murdered her family 30 years ago, only to uncover hundreds of civilia...
The Patel Motel Story
The Patel Motel Story reveals how South Asian immigrants, led by one undocumented man’s journey from Gujarat, built a hotel emp...
The Phantom
On a cold February night in 1983, Wanda Lopez was stabbed to death while she worked at a Corpus Christi Texas gas station. 21 y...
The Price of Milk
The untold battle behind the ‘90s ‘Got Milk’ campaign leads an investigative romp from the dairy farm to the White House, divin...
The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island
Hart Island, off the coast of New York City, is America's largest public cemetery. More than a million people are buried there,...
This Call May Be Recorded
Emmy and Peabody Award-winning journalist Habiba Nosheen has tackled murder and fraud, while powerhouse producer Theo Balcomb h...
This Land
The untold story of Ganienkeh, a Mohawk community fighting to regain its traditional culture.
Turn Every Page - The Adventures of Robert Caro and Robert Gottlieb
Delight in the fascinating, intersecting stories of the iconic Pulitzer Prize-winning author Robert Caro and his edit...