In this surreal satire, rapper, producer, writer, director, and activist Boots Riley challenges us to address our own complacency surrounding a society that profits off of oppression, abuse, and deceit….
Directed by Julia Myers and written by activist and author Day Al-Mohamed, who is visually impaired, this female-driven short film uses humor to tackle a serious issue in a short…
Uzbekistan director, Soadat Ismailova’s debut film is “a poignant depiction of four generations of Tajik women living in the complete absence of men, was nominated for best debut film at the…
“A documentation of the creative process of Simone Leigh, a Brooklyn based sculptor and video artist.”
“An African family, lost in America, travels to a Louisiana church to find a cure for its problem child. Official Selection: Sundance Film Festival 2013, SXSW 2013, Telluride Film Festival…
“Part documentary, part fiction, Ajube Kete is positioned as a day in the life of a West African girl. Filmed in the village of Kumasi, Ghana the story follows a…
“Intermittent Delight juxtaposes close-ups of batik textiles, fashion and design from the 1950s and 1960s, images of men weaving and women sewing in Ghana, and fragments of a Westinghouse 1960s…
“The night security guard for a London office tower finds a unique way to gain the attention of a cleaner in the opposite tower.”
“800 riyals. Too Expensive for you.” A rebellious Saudi girl (Waad Mohammed) enters a Koran recitation competition at her school and hopes to win enough money to buy her own…
“The self-broadcasted life of a young woman in London before, during and after a life-changing incident.” A young woman endures an acid attack as told through segments captured on Snapchat.