Notwithstanding a couple elements, The Grab provides a clear-eyed view of the high stakes struggle for food security and ...
From 'Paris is Burning' to 'Mama Gloria', these films have shed light on the intersection of race, sexuality, and identity in the Black queer experience.
For the better part of the last two decades, numerous Mexican directors have addressed the country's drug violence head-on through their films.
This year’s Treaty Day Film Festival offers the first local chance to see “Resident Orca,” the documentary that follows the ...
A dad who woke from a coma with new artistic talents he never had before is to have his extraordinary story turned into a movie. Moe Hunter, 41, baffled medics after coming out of a month-long coma ...
The story of the first successful Amazon facility union and a film about Palestinian resistance in the West Bank are among ...
From Oscar-winning dramas to revealing documentaries, these powerful films honor MLK's fight for equality while reflecting on ...
ABC News' Linsey Davis speaks to filmmaker Ondi Timoner about her new film "The INN Between" about the year she spent ...
A Cody, Wyoming filmmaker, is a coproducer for the documentary “Free Leonard Peltier” that will debut next week at the ...
From HBO's Def Poetry Jam to pioneering AI-powered filmmaking, Dr. Ric Mathis has redefined what it means to be a storyteller ...
Nominees for the 2025 Oscars will be announced on Jan. 23 — and one category that’s notoriously difficult to forecast is Best ...
From the production of True Facade Pictures, “MLK 11.12.61” features King’s visit to Mankato back in November 12, 1961.