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- Finding 52: The Search for the Loneliest Whale in the World is a feature length documentary that will take audiences on a journey to find the forgotten "52 Hertz Whale." Calling out at 52 Hz, a frequency unrecognized by other whales, this mysterious creature is believed to have lived its life in complete solitude, its calls forever unanswered by its own kind. In our ever-present fascination with these majestic beasts, the tale of "52" has prompted an intense reaction amongst our own species, pointing to a greater awareness of human loneliness than ever before.
- Cecile wants answers, but, actually, she doesn't. After her ex-boyfriend's return to New York triggers overwhelming feelings of doubt and confusion, she embarks on a series of telephone conversations, all of which ultimately only distract her from the one conversation she really needs to have.
- There is a killer with red hair and weird eyes. He finds addresses of drivers license in bars. Actress put herself in danger and almost killed until her costar finally reaches her and saves her.
- Everybody Street" highlights the lives and work of New York's iconic street photographers and the unparalleled city that has inspired them for decades.
- Dash Snow rejected a life of privilege to make his own way as an artist on the streets of downtown New York City in the late 1990s. Developing from a notorious graffiti tagger into an international art star, he documented his drug- and alcohol-fueled nights with the surrogate family he formed with friends and fellow artists Ryan McGinley and Dan Colen before his death by heroin overdose in 2009. Drawing from Snow's unforgettable body of work and involving archival footage, Cheryl Dunn's exceptional portrait captures his all-too-brief life of reckless excess and creativity.
- In the first year of Donald Trump's presidency, Daryle Lamont Jenkins, an Antifa activist, combats the rise of the alt-right movement, while Richard Spencer, an alt-right leader, fights to gain ground, culminating in a tragic showdown in Charlottesville.
- COIN chronicles the rise of a visionary founder in crypto who harnesses the power of this emerging technology to promote a mission of global economic freedom.
- Based on a book by Stephanie Capparell, The Real Pepsi Challenge: How One Pioneering Company Broke Color Barriers in 1940s American Business. Shares the experience of the all-Black sales team at Pepsi.
- Cody Wilson, inventor of downloadable guns, and bitcoin anarchist Amir Taaki wage digital war on governmental systems they view as corrupt. Inspired by Julian Assange, their resistance is technological and freedom is in the code.
- Dance Music pioneers like Nile Rodgers, Marshall Jefferson and others tell the story of how Disco's death gave birth to House Music. Emerging from Chicago's scene, during the troubled 70s, it became Dance Music's most iconic sound.
- Official music video for 'Cold Water' by Major Lazer featuring Justin Bieber & MØ.
- Visionary Florist and Host Maurice Harris interviews creatives about their process. As they open up about their journey, Maurice uses his incredible flower design skills to create a beautiful centerpiece that reflects their conversation.
- A documentary that follows electronic musician Hot Sugar in his quest to capture, transform and extract meaning from the sounds and silences of every day life.
- A documentary about mythical Nigerian musician William Onyeabor, featuring interviews with Damon Albarn, Femi Kuti, Martyn Ware and Caribou.
- The definitive Richard Prince documentary, including five years of intimate filmed conversations with the artist, as well as interviews with art world luminaries, including Jeff Koons, Ed Ruscha, Terry Richardson, Dan Colen, Pamela Anderson, Neville Wakefield, Glenn O'Brien, and Larry Gagosian.
- "Paramount Studios is fantastical by nature," says artist and filmmaker Aaron Rose of the faux New York City streets and sun-baked Los Angeles location of today's cinematic fashion short. Sweeping through the vacant lot, Rose and his co-director, L'Officiel Hommes editor André Saraiva shot a dreamlike portrait of professional skateboarders Jerry Hsu, Austyn Gillette, and Josh Harmony, besuited in Dior Homme, Saint Laurent, and Prada. Set to the epic pop of Duran Duran's "The Chauffeur," the slow-motion skaters are confronted by a trio of models in lace lingerie led by Belgian beauty Anouck Lepere, in a touch that echoes the band's 1980s videos. "It is his bicoastal perspective which started the idea for the film," explains Saraiva of Rose's past as founder of downtown New York institution Alleged Gallery, that is juxtaposed with his recent experience as a West Coast-dwelling artist. "We share a similar evolutionary process as creators, so it was natural to work together," says Rose of his multidisciplinary Paris-based collaborator. "We were shooting two elements simultaneously, this film and a photo editorial. André would be shooting photos, then all of a sudden, he would hand me the stills camera. It was a wonderfully creative ping-pong volley."
- Explores the heartbreak of mad crushes, bizarre love triangles, and the importance of fashion and video games. Troublemakers will meet their match and your teacher just might try to be your friend.
- When an ad agency gets last-minute notes from a nightmare client, they fight back the only way they know how -- with the mute button.
- This video is a cinematic, loose documentary-style snapshot of our culture. A portrait of where we're at right before the tipping point.
- A short film about a guy who finds a way to see into the future but it's not quiet as amazing as it seems.
- For this metaphysical short, Leo Fitzpatrick plays a confused and concerned NYC East-Villager who hears the end of the world is happening on Saturday night.
- Official music video for "Rooftop Dancing" by Sylvan Esso.