Art for Everybody Screening
This film digs deep into Thomas Kinkade’s life and work to elucidate the real man behind the persona.
This film digs deep into Thomas Kinkade’s life and work to elucidate the real man behind the persona.
A gripping partially-animated documentary on antisemitism, memory, and moral courage in post-Holocaust Poland.
A Sundance-winning documentary offering a rare look at how war is sold to children and how dissent survives under pressure.
Conversation, Music, Screening, Special Event
This unique event brings together artists from a variety of disciplines from across the Eastern European diaspora.
Documentary on an American network television news team in China battling for life and reputation while courageously reporting the extraordinary student uprising in 1989.
A film exploring how artists in 1970s East Germany used quiet, collective acts to carve out creative freedom under authoritarianism.
A hidden archive of African independence films comes to light. Screening and Q&A with the filmmakers.
This documentary traces the remarkable life of Ruth Price, a jazz doyenne, acknowledged by her fellow artists and the public alike, as one of the greatest jazz vocalists of all time. Aged 95, Ruth is still running The Jazz Bakery in L.A., a venue she founded in 1992.
Two short documentary films on the Abayudaya community, followed by a discussion with filmmaker Peter Decherney.