Three imperfect ways of remembering. The image, the story, the sound; the gestures that survive the noise.
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Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act tells the emotional and dramatic story of the decades-long push for equality and accessibility that culminated in the passage of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) in 1990. While curb cuts, ramps at building entrances, and braille on elevator buttons seem commonplace today, they were once the subject of a pitched battle that landed on the steps of Congress. Told through the voices of key participants and witnesses, the film highlights the determined people who literally put their bodies on the line to achieve their goal and change the lives of all Americans. A story of courage and perseverance, the film brings to life one of the great civil rights movements in American history, where ordinary people made their voices heard and Congress responded. A testament to the power of coalition building and bipartisan compromise, the passage of the ADA is a shining example of democracy in action.
a short film
In this short documentary, Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ang Lee describes his appreciation for King Hu's Dragon Inn and A Touch of Zen, and the influence they had on his own acclaimed martial arts film Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000).
In My Head
In this short documentary, film critic Tony Rayns discusses director King Hu and A Touch of Zen.
Short film that reenacts a letter from artist Fernando Fader.
An episodic road movie, raising questions of memory, inequality, colonisation, climate change, and disaster capitalism as it examines legacies of weather within this area of the United States dubbed “tornado alley”.
short film by Allie Arasi
Two ditsy, sadistic college roommates must get rid of a dead body, when one walks in to find her roommate has stuffed the dead body of her cheating boyfriend in their closet.
A lone figure wanders around the edges of an empty room only to find themselves slipping out of frame and entering hostile, noisy worlds. Ultimately, they find a way to create a boundary to keep away the outer world and construct a blissful, dancing solitude.
When Zeke attends a cookout with his estranged father, Nick, he initially struggles to feel comfortable with his boisterous black family. After witnessing Nick do a comedic re-telling of his colonoscopy, Zeke finally settles in.
Two broke singles throw a fake wedding to cash in on the registry and the very real problems the make-believe couple encounters.
A collection of sketches detailing hilarious urban adventures only found in da hood! "Comedy Only in Da Hood, Volume 1," dares to ask questions like "If Eddie Murphy never made it out of da' hood, what would he be doing?" We'll also get another first hand peek into the confidential legal files of none other than the well respected (and feared) Captain Child Support Man! You'll join him as he saves the day for countless Mother's and children, bringing dead beat Dad's to justice; he doesn't want all your money, he just wants what you owe!
Rodrigo is a famous Youtuber who spends all day online. He has many cyber followers and an almost perfect life. One day the Internet is banned throughout the country, so Rodrigo will be forced to find a way to reconnect with people without a computer.
Pak Wahyu, who only worked as an electronic equipment repairman in a rented shop, was made dizzy by his wife and two children who are only busy with their own lives. There are rumors that Mrs. Wiwik is a fraud, Agung is a believer in black magic, and Ati is pregnant out of wedlock increasingly widespread in their flats. Pak Wahyu also tried to create a large family they were whole again and loved each other.