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- Twenty-four hours in the tentative relationship of two young San Franciscans also dealing with the conundrum of being a minority in a rapidly gentrifying city.
- O rapper Kemba explora a crescente utilização das letras de rap no sistema de justiça criminal dos EUA e no exterior, revelando como as autoridades têm usado discretamente a criação artística como prova em casos criminais há décadas.
- Conheça os escritores e artistas por trás de personagens como Black Panther, Miles Morales, Ms.Marvel, Luke Cage, os X-Men, Capitão Marvel e muitos outros personagens do Universo Marvel, destacando seu impacto na cultura pop e na mídia.
- The cultural context of race in America through the lens of one of the most explosive events in recent sports history.
- For 50 years, San Francisco based artist Michael Jang has been sitting on a hidden body of photographs taken when he was in his 20s. Although Jang built a career as a commercial and portrait photographer, many of his underground snapshots infiltrating and observing communities and subcultures has gotten little notice. Then in 2021, at the age of 70, Jang set out to share his work with the world. Who is Michael Jang? delves into the extraordinary life and work of an elusive artist at a flashpoint in his career. Chronicling Jang's street art, along with interviews from Jang, his family, curators and collaborators, the documentary traces the trajectory of Jang's career while simultaneously exploring his family history and personal identity.
- On October 2nd, 1977 Dusty Baker hit his 30th homerun of the season, making history as the 4th player on the Dodgers to hit 30 or more home runs. As Baker rounded the bases, an excited rookie named Glenn Burke met him at home plate, raised his arm high in the air and slapped Baker five. It was the first high five recorded in the history of sports. A year later, Burke was forced about of baseball amid rumors of his sexual orientation. The film takes audiences back to the spontaneous moment between the two men and tells the story of how the celebratory gesture spread throughout the sports world at same time Burke was being forced from the game he loved.
- Oakland, California's "boxing gym of champions" is showcased here, its historic walls lined with posters for matches boasting past regulars from George Foreman and Joe Frazier to Gina Guidi.
- John and Jenn are young, in love and living together. But this is no dreamy tale of magical romance from director Barry Jenkins.
- On Juneteenth during the beginnings of the covid-19 lockdown and BLM protests in Harlem, a photographer looks for God in a place that feels nowhere.
- A former Black Panther in South Central Los Angeles teaches a course that brings rival gang members and community outreach workers together to prevent bloodshed in their communities.
- Stock Show is a cinematic portrait of the world's largest cattle show.
- This short will explore the origins and nuances of the high five, bringing to life the unique legacy of the gesture and the story of one of its unsung originators. The filmmakers will tell the story of Glenn Burke and his origins as a baseball prodigy, his time in the majors and spontaneous "invention" of the gesture. Using this moment, the story then pivots to chronicle the simultaneous spread of the high five as both celebratory and political gesture alongside the professional and personal decline of Glenn Burke.
- Tells the story of the Pittsburg Pirate drug trials of 1985 and the significance it had upon the game of baseball. The film will shed light on this truly unique, profound and incredible event in sports history that might be lesser known but its reverberations are still being felt today. In all, seven men were indicted and eleven players suspended after giving honest and at times shocking testimony about cocaine usage around the league. The bargain was simple- give us what you know and in exchange you will be granted immunity. The trials made national headlines and ignited the first serious discussions around drugs in sports.