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After Mitchel’s death, each of his family members cope and grieve in their own way. They prepare for a wake that’ll help them remember him, but unexpected guests and conversations push the family further away from their lost loved one.
Filmmaker Matt Yoka's birds-eye-view of '90s Los Angeles in ‘Whirlybird’
Flying thousands of feet up in the air, Zoey Tur documents the lives in Los Angeles from her helicopter with her then-wife, Marika Gerrard, by her side. The chops of helicopter blades echo as she shares each protest, car chase, and community uproar —...
Writer-director Heidi Ewing combines documentary, scripted film to tell real-life love story in 'I Carry You with Me'
Caught between his memory and dreams, Iván (Armando Espitia) looks out the train window in a flurry of thought. In an instant, I Carry You with Me (Te Llevo Conmigo) flashes to a time years before; he is 25 years old and caught in the rush of New Yor...
Filmmakers share how ‘Accepted’ exposed the realities of a 21st century student and the American education system
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Showrunner, head writer and executive producer Suzan-Lori Parks shares what makes Aretha Franklin a 'Genius'
We know Aretha Franklin for her popular songs like “Respect” and “(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman” that soundtrack popular culture and important moments in history. Her voice echoes over the civil rights movement and even hums over today's mo...
Writer-director Michael Barnett, producer Alex Schmider find the power of love and support in trans storytelling
Sarah Rose Huckman rides a ski lift alongside a kid she is teaching at ski school. Her legs dangle from the chair and swing several feet above the sleek, white snow. It’s one of the more mundane, yet vulnerable moments in Hulu’s Changing the Game; a ...
Port Authority' writer and director Danielle Lessovitz on representation of Kiki Ballroom
Paul (Fionn Whitehead) finds himself in the middle of New York City after being kicked out of his home in Pennsylvania. Amidst the chaos and clamor of his new environment, he stumbles across Wye (Leyna Bloom), pronounced like the question. Wye, a tra...
Julia Scotti and Susan Sandler highlight the humor and honesty of ‘Julia Scotti: Funny That Way’
Julia Scotti never anticipated her career as a comedian would take her where it did. She worked regularly at a club in Philadelphia performing her sets and after making local headlines as a talented trans comedian, America’s Got Talent called. What f...
Robert Machoian dissects masculinity and fatherhood in ‘The Killing of Two Lovers’
David (Clayne Crawford) looks down the barrel of a gun one second, and in the next he hops into his truck to spend time with his children. The Killing of Two Lovers teeters on this eerie dichotomy to share the story of a father who does anything he c...
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