About 210 kilometers northwest of San José, Costa Rica lies the county of Nandayure. This place was named after a Chorotegan princess and it means “tall hill”. The lands of this ancient indigenous ruler are now bathed on […]
In 2015 when producer Todd Hervey learned that the Science Museum of Virginia would be moving and installing a SR-71 Blackbird into their new gallery, he saw an opportunity. The opportunity was to document the move and tell […]
Nourredine Zerrad, aka Noon, is a 37 years old filmmaker who started making movies in 1993. His journey and his never-ending quest supported by a crazy dream motivated this project. IN 2013 he meets Jean-Claude Van Damme who […]
Weldon J. Irvine, Jr. was a revolutionary composer, mentor of Jazz & Hip hop legends and wrote the lyrics of “To be Young, Gifted and Black” during his tenure as the legendary Nina Simone’s organist and Music Director. […]
Very often we walk the streets of Hamra and avoid looking or interacting with the street kids. Maram is a short documentary about a young Syrian refugee girl who sells flowers on the streets of Hamra. Through this […]
‘Pacific. Beyond Words’ – this is the title that we come to trying to put into words our feelings that were arising while travelling on the islands of the Pacific. All words such as ‘tropical paradise’, ‘crystal clear […]
Zebrafish: Practically People, Transforming How We Study Disease is a new film that provides an overview of the benefits of Zebrafish as a biomedical research model, in an easy-to-understand, visually-stunning documentary.
Fred Ise recounts how a group of patriotic youth raise a flag in the early morning of August 28, 1941 as the Russian army retreats and the German army advances into Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. Five hours […]
“I got into sports because that was a way to prove your masculinity. I was good at it.” – Caitlyn Jenner. Andy Paul is an athletics coach at Birchfield Harriers in Birmingham. I talked to him about what […]