This documentary focuses on the life and work of muralist, activist and educator, Edyth Boone, a self-taught artist in the San Francisco Bay Area. Filmed over five years, filmmaker Marlene Morris follows the spirited and captivating septuagenarian who became an artist/activist simply because empowering and building community is "the right thing to do." When a personal tragedy ignites a national outcry, everything that Edyth has worked so tirelessly for is at stake.
A searing follow-up to the Bill Duke documentary "Dark Girls". This time, the spotlight is on the effects of colorism toward African American women who have lighter complexions and are deemed "light-skinned" in the Black community. The documentary takes a deep dive into the lives of numerous ligh...
Visionary, award-winning filmmaker Robert Mac depicts the powerful, raw and often surprising world of D.C. Divas, one of America's toughest full-contact, tackle football teams who just happen to be female. Victorious follows an eclectic group of full-contact female football players for one season...
An electrifying, arrogant hip hop star is kidnapped and held for ransom by the kind of professional killer no one ever wants to meet. A deadly romance develops between predator and prey, breeding a dangerous hope that ensnares them both in the dredges of a downtown LA dungeon. And in the course o...