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A diverse group of teenagers walk together on a city sidewalk, chatting and smiling. The group includes both boys and girls dressed in casual, expressive clothing like overalls, graphic tees, plaid skirts, and backpacks. One person is looking at a phone, while others are engaged in conversation. The background shows a tree-lined urban street with buildings and parked cars.

Quaker

During the last Quaker meeting of the year, Brooklyn high school seniors share their unfiltered feelings with each other.

Black and white photograph of artist Augusta Savage in her studio, sculpting her monumental work The Harp. She stands in a white dress, shaping one of the many figures that form the strings of the harp-like sculpture. Surrounding her are large sculpted heads and figures, as well as studio tools and materials.

Searching for Augusta Savage

SEARCHING FOR AUGUSTA SAVAGE is a 24-minute documentary about one of America’s greatest sculptors whose footprint in the art world appears to have been erased.

A woman stands in a warmly lit, brick-walled space, looking determined.

Set Menu

Denied the coveted set menu for dining alone at a famously exclusive restaurant, Frances strikes an unexpected deal with a stranger to access both the menu and a night of peace and solitude.

A pair of gloved hands perform a medical demonstration or simulation on an anatomical model resembling pelvic anatomy. The model is partially dressed with fabric and accessories, and a syringe is being used. Various medical instruments and containers are visible on the side.

Bloody Mess

When a documentary filmmaker's period goes nuts, she confronts her uterus to try and stop the bleeding.

A large, diverse group stands in a circle reaching their hands into the center for a unified gesture, conveying teamwork, solidarity, and collective spirit. Some people wear blue shirts or have visible tattoos, and a professional video camera records the moment, highlighting a significant, energetic gathering or team event.

Classroom 4

CLASSROOM 4 follows a course taught inside a prison, involving students from a nearby college and incarcerated students, about the history of crime and punishment in the US.

In a sunlit studio with tall windows, four people sit in a row—two on crates, one on a stool playing a guitar decorated with flowers, and one at the left on a standard chair. The group is surrounded by objects including fabric, crates, and a dress form, creating a creative and intimate setting that suggests rehearsal, performance, or a collaborative workshop.

Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call

Danielle Scott, a legally blind Afro-Cuban, Polish-Jewish, and Asian mixed-media artist at the cusp of international fame, risks her wellbeing by exposing herself to the intergenerational trauma of the Atlantic Slave Trade.

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