Premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. Distributed by FilmRise. Teenage Nola grew up living out of a van with her father Clint but when tragedy strikes, Nola must confront her life and decide whether or not to get off the road for the first time. Starring Sabrina Carpenter and Danny Trejo.
Premiered at DOC NYC 2018. Inmates in Virginia attempt to transcend the cycle of recidivism through an unlikely artistic collaboration behind bars with Grammy-winning hip hop artist Todd 'Speech' Thomas.
The story takes place in a high school where things spiral out of control when a terrible accident involving a science experiment injures a kid for life. Distributed by Gravitas Ventures.
Premiered at Sundance 2017. Featuring Jason Schwartzman, Chloe Sevigny, and Mary-Louise Parker. The arrival of a young foreign girl disrupts the lives and emotional balances of two Brooklyn families.
My Underground Mother is an auteur-driven documentary about a daughter’s dogged search for identity and reconciliation with a mother whose hidden past surfaces many years after her death.
A filmmaker and her whole family become protagonists in a documentary about their struggle to love each other and stay together despite deep divides and disparate beliefs.
A long-suffering housewife, Harriet, has a midlife crisis and decides to finally live out her dream of going to film school - without telling her philandering husband or her self-involved teenage daughter. Starring Miriam Shor.
The New York Love Songs chronicles a number of artists throughout the decade to explore how their relationship to music evolves as they come of age at the start of the new digital frontier.
When Hannah notices the symptoms of a terminal and painful illness in her aloof daughter, Esme, she decides to take a camping trip to her childhood hometown in a desperate attempt to connect with Esme before they have to say goodbye.
A documentary about life after being released from jail and the subject of recidivism in East Baltimore - that was to feature Felicia "Snoop" Pearson from The Wire and elements of her memoir, Grace After Midnight - but is now a documentary about four former inmates in New York City.
On the 4th of July, a serial killer has a moral crisis when he discovers that his latest victim is a high-school student; simultaneously, a rookie cop and a seasoned detective race against the clock to save her life.
Being BeBe follows the intimate journey and unpublished backstory of BeBe Zahara Benet – a charismatic drag performer from Cameroon who is also the very first winner of the culture-changing phenomenon, RuPaul’s Drag Race.
As hurricane Sandy descends upon New York, leaving destruction in her wake and plunging the city into darkness, a group of friends and neighbors come together and discover the joys, heartaches, and pleasures of human connection.
A documentary following Paul Vile - aka Jelloman - as he travels the world one Jell-O shot at a time, trying to carve out his own legendary mark while living in the shadow of his older brother, indie rockstar Kurt Vile.
Premiered at SXSW 2019. Four siblings reluctantly return home to say goodbye to their compulsively lying mother in the twilight of her terminal illness.
Premiered at Tribeca Film Festival. Distributed by FilmRise. Teenage Nola grew up living out of a van with her father Clint but when tragedy strikes, Nola must confront her life and decide whether or not to get off the road for the first time. Starring Sabrina Carpenter and Danny Trejo.