Working in the Theatre: White Rabbit Red Rabbit

Editor: Maria Badia THE PLAY YOU ARE ABOUT TO SEE IS SEALED INSIDE AN ENVELOPE…. The production White Rabbit Red Rabbit, a unique production at the Westside Theatre, provides us with the basic practices of creating theatre: writer writes, producer selects, actor performs. But, in this instance, the one person show, demonstrates what we often […]
Working in the Theatre: The Blueprint Specials

Editor: Maria Badia In the summer of 1944, engulfed by a war spread across three continents, the US Army made a foray into some unlikely territory: producing Broadway-style musicals. In the winter of 2017, Waterwell in association with Under the Radar Festival, and the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum have excavated and revived these […]
Sesame Street Racial Justice Initiative – ‘Talking About Race’

Meet the Christoffersons, a White family actively working toward a world with no racism. In this video, they’re talking about racism, respect, fairness, justice, and resilience in direct, age-appropriate, and honest ways. Watch the video yourself before deciding whether to share with children. Think about the conversations you’ve had with your own children around race […]
Away, Together

Sana A. Malik tells a story about a young girl’s discovery of the great outdoors after years of living in contained spaces as a refugee. Learn more about the Move Mountains Filmmakers Grant: https://bit.ly/MoveMtnsYT
Guanajuato Norte

Though he grows vegetables on a Connecticut farm, Wenceslao Contreras’s life remains in Guanajuato, Mexico, with the family he sees just once a year.
Foreign Puzzle

Suspended between life and death, a Mexican American mother explores uncertainty through dance. Director/Producer/DP/Editor: Chithra Jeyaram
I’m Free Now, You Are Free

When Mike Africa Jr. was born in prison, he spent just three days with his mother Debbie Africa, a formerly incarcerated political prisoner of the MOVE9, before prison guards wrenched him away. They spent the next 40 years struggling for freedom and for each other. I’M FREE NOW, YOU ARE FREE reflects on their reunion, […]
Elvis Loses His Excess & Other Tales From The World’s Longest Yard Sale

Travel down US Highway 127 from Michigan to Alabama and meet the people at the world’s longest yard sale — an annual four-day, 690-mile exchange of not only goods, but also stories. This film was featured on The New York Times as part of their Made with Kickstarter series: nytimes.com/2015/03/10/travel/from-michigan-to-alabama-a-690-mile-yard-sale.html Director/Editor: Riley HooperProducers: Riley Hooper & […]
The World’s Oldest Mime

At eighty-seven years old, Richmond Shepard has devoted his life to the art of nonverbal communication. Featuring: Richmond Shepard Co-Director/Editor: Riley Hooper Co-Director: Noah Wagner Cinematographer: Julien LasseurScore: Zubin Hensler Colorist: Noah Todd Sound Mix: Brett Graves Executive Producers: Rachel Samuels & Catherine Spangler
Why Not Now

At the age of 50, blind and afraid of water, Vivian Stancil dove in to save her life. Featuring: Vivian Stancil & Turner StancilDirector/Editor: Riley HooperProducer: Caitlin Mae BurkeCinematographer: Ora DeKornfeldUnderwater cinematographer: Laura DiFiglio AC/Gaffer: Nina HamUnderwater AC: Steve FitzpatrickSound: Cindy TakeharaHair and makeup: Betsy MarshallPA: Kaitlyn Jeffers Colorist: Noah ToddOriginal score: Zubin Hensler-Piano: Jake Sherman-Vocals: […]