The Watermelon Woman
Cheryl Dunye made cinematic history with her debut, the first American feature to be directed by a black lesbian as well as an incisive, humorous critique of classic Hollywood's racist stereotypes.
Cheryl Dunye made cinematic history with her debut, the first American feature to be directed by a black lesbian as well as an incisive, humorous critique of classic Hollywood's racist stereotypes.
Curious? Nervous? We've got you covered. Come dip into the shallow end of the pool at Rocky Horror for Virgins—our intimate, scaled-back screening of the ultimate cult movie.
Earth’s Greatest Enemy is a documentary project that will be the first ever exposé on the totality of US military pollution. Join the filmmakers for a sneak peak with a Q&A.
Blasted from the past and ready to take care of business, "Undercover Brother" is recruited to infiltrate a sinister underground movement headed by The Man.
In the Summer of 1968 in Mexico City, a student strike grew into massive walk-outs and demonstrations of hundreds of thousands. As the city prepares for the Olympic ceremonies in October, the government makes a horrifying decision to save the Games (and themselves).
In his one-of-a-kind fiction/documentary hybrid, director William Greaves presides over a beleaguered film crew in New York's Central Park, leaving them to try to figure out what kind of movie they're making.
Cult of! Returns for the 3rd year of Star Wars vs Star Trek Drag & Burlesque Show.
A riveting, unflinching account of the punk rock phenomenon and its alienated, reactionary subculture. This fierce, bleak portrait documents L.A.'s infamous punk bands, such as Black Flag, Germs, X, Alice Bag Band, the Circle Jerks, Catholic Discipline, and Fear, as they perform on stage and discuss their lives, music and philosophy off stage.