Without a Doubt is an account of the life and legacy of world-famous abstract expressionist Ed Clark, who’s rise to fame eluded recognition until it could no longer be ignored.
The most iconic and broad based advertising campaign in the history of Madison Avenue, Absolut Documentary showcases how the world's greatest artists and creatives collaborated as part of this multi-decade cultural movement.
Step into this vibrant world of one of the worlds most famous and celebrated photographers, an aesthetic visionary who stands as one of the most influential artists of the 21st century. This documentary offers a front-row seat into his kitsch-pop-surrealistic journey...
He Thought His Chuck Close Painting Was Worth $10 Million. Not Quite. A bittersweet ending for Mark Herman, the dog walker who was given the painting: It finally sold, but for far less than he had envisioned.
Once the star of his conservative church's choir, Nathan entered the Philly AIDS ward at the height of the epidemic, selling his life insurance at 29 to pay for his own funeral; then, a miracle -- he didn't die.
The story of one man’s experience with solitary confinement and his journey to change a system bent on destroying his humanity. Johnny Perez offers a first- person account of the cyclical nature of poverty and incarceration...
For over 50 years, iconic activist Ted Brown has fought for queer and black identities. But after losing his husband under heart-breaking circumstances, a devastated Ted questions the true impact of his activism.
An activist drag queen tries to make history by running for New York City Council.
Ibrahim, tasked with looking after his teenage daughters while his wife tends to her ailing mother, faces an unexpected hurdle when he learns that his youngest daughter, Farrah, has found love.
Filmmaker Paula James Martinez travels across the United States to understand what makes it the most dangerous and expensive nation to give birth in the developed world.
Overdoses are the #1 cause of accidental death in our country. Addiction is a public health crisis but it doesn’t have to be this way. This is that emotional and heart-wrenching story.
Journalistic reflection on the real influences on American politics, economics and society at large influenced in large part by the popular yet hidden and mysterious influences of the collegiate Greek system in America.
Syria. Ukraine. Bosnia. Rwanda. Guatemala. Texas. From war to famine and brutal domestic policies, the challenges faced by vulnerable individuals and communities has never been more heartbreaking, destructive and caused ongoing vulnerabilities than over the past decade.
The Supreme Court's ruling in Baxter v. Montana that "nothing in Montana Supreme Court precedent or Montana statutes [indicates] that physician aid in dying is against public policy” threw open the conversation regarding Death with Dignity and the larger national debate.
An audio journey that explores the marriage of art and cutting edge technology through the words of today’s most influential creatives, entrepreneurs and innovators.
Trailblazer Yayoi Kusama’s turbulent quest to become a world famous artist is documented in Kusama - Infinity; as a rival of Warhol in the ‘60s, Kusama battled sexism and racism in America while her hallucinations of polka dots eventually led her to the Tokyo mental institution.
Every year, 600,000 families with 1.35 million children experience homelessness in the United States. This is the story of one, Angelique, a teen in Asheville, North Carolina.
TWENTY FIVE is a comedic web series created by New York-based writer Josh Duboff. It's about three high school best friends who are reunited in New York City two years out of college.
Henry Bits is the baby. He’s a twink and he’s in art school. Getting laid should be his job, but they aren’t hiring. Roman Bits is the middle child. She used to sell weed. Now she pulls them. Madison Bits is the oldest. You can watch her life fall apart on her blog.