What if your life was enacted onstage and you were the actor playing yourself?
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SXSW Review: ‘Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press’
What happens when our press freedoms are compromised by power, money and overarching authority?
Read More »SXSW 2017 World Premiere: ‘May It Last: A Portrait of the Avett Brothers’
'True Sadness,' by the Avett Brothers, was nominated for a Grammy in the Americana category. What was the journey of its creation?
Read More »Athena Film Festival: ‘Dolores,’ United Farm Worker Icon and Civil Rights Activist
Dolores Huerta's is a name not widely recognized, but it should be, especially now.
Read More »Athena Film Festival: ‘100 Years’ — Native Americans Winning Against the Government
How long should one fight for justice? Sometimes it takes 100 years.
Read More »Athena Film Festival 2017: ‘City of Joy’ with Eve Ensler
'The City of Joy' is a viable answer to the ongoing conflict in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read More »2017 Oscar Nominated Documentary Short Subject, ‘4.1 Miles’ – An Important Film
The story of The Good Samaritan is the story of '4.1 Miles.'
Read More »2017 New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘The Patriarch’s Room’
Patriarch Irineos of Jerusalem allegedly made land deals with Jewish settlers in an act of betrayal. Why?
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival Review: ‘Aida’s Secrets’
Would you want to know your biological parents if you discovered you were adopted?
Read More »New York Jewish Film Festival 2017 Review: ‘Shalom Rabin’ Directed by Amos Gitai
Some monumental individuals have sacrificed their lives for peace; Yitzkhak Rabin is one of them.
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