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A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone

A New Color: The Art of Being Edythe Boone

Long before Black Lives Matter became a rallying cry, Edythe Boone embodied that truth as an artist, an educator, and a great-grandmother. When a personal tragedy ignites a national outcry, everything that Edythe has worked so tirelessly for is at stake.   From humble Harlem beginnings herself, the indefatigable... See More
A Thousand Mothers

A Thousand Mothers

Set at an ancient nunnery above the majestic Irrawaddy River, A THOUSAND MOTHERS is an unprecedented look into the lives of Buddhist nuns in Sagaing, Myanmar, an ancient religious region with one of the largest concentrations of monasticism in the world.  While the choices available to girls and women in Myanmar are quite limited, the film poetically unfolds to reveal unexpected opportunity and beauty as... See More
Beauty Bites Beast

Beauty Bites Beast

Consider that one third of all women and girls worldwide are assaulted during their lifetime, and chances are they didn’t fight back. Why is this, when females of other species would? BEAUTY BITES BEAST sets out to answer this question. See More
Big Sonia

Big Sonia

For years, Sonia Warshawski (92) has been an inspirational public speaker at schools and prisons, where her stories of surviving the Holocaust as a teenager have inspired countless people who once felt their own traumas would leave them broken forever. But when Sonia is served an eviction notice for her... See More
Fearless Females Panel

Fearless Females Panel

A Fearless Female Panel with talks on filmmaking in and beyond Hollywood! ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Originally recorded on Tuesday September 21st Featuring our incredible lineup of panelists: Janet Yang: Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning producer has worked with directors from Steven Speilberg to Oliver Stone, bringing to life films such as... See More
My Body is Not Obscene

My Body is Not Obscene

This film explores the controversial topic of how our culture and society perceive nudity in public forums, as well as how they perceive and treat the people who appear nude in more public ways. See More
On Meditation

On Meditation

ON MEDITATION is an evolving series of portrait films that explore the deeply personal practice of meditation. Practiced for thousands of years, meditation is at once profound and simple: the focused attempt to move beyond conditioned “thinking” into a deeper state of awareness.    Yet, what does that path –... See More
On Meditation:  Gen Z

On Meditation: Gen Z

Gabriella Virginia is the youngest kundalini yoga teacher in the U.S. She has been assisting in ‘The Young Girl’s Yoga’ programs and just finished assisting the ‘Radiant Power of Girls’ program at Omega Institute. See More
Raam Bam Thank You Mam

Raam Bam Thank You Mam

Through extreme conditions four gutsy Australian girls attempt to smash a 20 year record and win a non-stop endurance race, the Race Across America. The RAAM is a torturous 5,000 km race from coast to coast comparable in distance to the Tour de France. See More
The (Dead Mothers) Club

The (Dead Mothers) Club

The (Dead Mothers) Club tells the story of three women- a Southern artist redefining herself through her art; a high school senior struggling to gain independence; and a Brazilian living in NY, navigating first-time motherhood – all of whom lost their mothers during adolescence.   The film reveals how... See More
The Gray Seasons

The Gray Seasons

Shimmy Gray-Miller, a dynamic coach with a history of playing and coaching success, was brought in to turn around the losing culture of St. Louis University’s women’s basketball program. After some initial success, injuries and other challenges begin taking their toll, and the coach and her recruits struggle to... See More
Women of ’69

Women of ’69

​Intimate, personalized portrait of women of the 1960s through the eyes of one colorful class that graduated in 1969 – same year as Hillary Clinton – and recently turned 65, starting to explore the New Old Age. At a time when these Boomers’ parents were asking less of themselves,... See More

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