1960’s Bubblegum boy-band "The Tuneful Trolley" reunites for the first time fifty years after recording their one and only album for Capitol Records in 1968. Discovered by National Recording Artists Jay and the Americans, and signed to Capitol by soon to be producer of the Woodstock Music and Art fair, The Tuneful Trolley is about a band that almost made it—but didn't. It reflects on the youth...
"Steps" tells the story of step-sisters creating a music video on a family bonding trip. With unforeseen and eerie twists and turns, the relationship between these bitter step-siblings and their pasts unravel. Created by Will Lucas at NYU Tisch School of the Arts.
In the heart of Harlem, stands Denny Moe’s Superstar Barbershop, the barbershop that gives back to the community. In addition to providing expert hair treatments, Denny and his staff are actively involved in promoting health and education in the neighborhood.
Kids playing in their back yard witness the Charles Whitman sniper shooting from the University of Texas Tower in Austin that occurred Aug. 1st, 1966 and decide they must save their father. Running time: 11mins
Over the course of one night, a group of college friends try to navigate their complicated love lives before they leave for winter break. Heartbreak ensues.
As the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged long-term care and skilled nursing facilities, blame was thrown quickly at the facilities and their operators. But where does the responsibility actually lie for the failure to protect tens of thousands of frail seniors? This 20-minute documentary explores the causes behind the COVID-19 crisis in long-term care facilities across the United States.
The film centers on an outcast in a rural English community who draws the attention of a vengeful mother after a chance encounter with her two young boys.