Tongues Untied: Still In Vogue
Tongues Untied: Still In Vogue Inspired by the work of Marlon Riggs young filmmaker John Dargan decides to make a homage to Rigg's critically acclaimed "Tongues Untied." Dargan explores the...
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Invisible Men: Andrew Today the face of homelessness in America is this: a black man, around 40 years old, living in a large urban city. The Invisible Men series are artful, experimental snapshots...
View ArticleMy Life, My Hustle: Ise Lyfe
My Life, My Hustle: Ise Lyfe Spoken word emcee Ise Lyfe gives the viewer a visitorÕs pass to the streets of Oakland, California. From street to studio Ise Lyfe tells of the difficulty, and artistic...
View ArticleThe Ghosts of John Jay
The Ghosts of John Jay John Jay High School is in the heart of Park Slope, Brooklyn. Two streets away is PS 321 None of the finest elementary schools in New York City. Fifty-three years after Brown...
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Swim For many people the idea of an 'out of the way' beach means an idyllic surrounding separated from the realities of the world; for African American fisheries biologist Jearld Ambrose, swimming as...
View ArticleBi-Racial Hair
Bi-Racial Hair Thirteen year-old Zora's poem 'Bi-racial Hair' serves as the thread for this satirical look at the racism young African Americans of mixed ethnic backgrounds face. Weaving fictional...
View ArticleBlack Body Radiation
Black Body Radiation Hollablk's short film, "Black Body Radiation" imagines a future New York dominated by three rival, warring, black religious sects after two space ships mysteriously crash into...
View ArticleThis War At Home
This War At Home Bronx native Ivan Sanchez hung with a tough crowd growing up, a story he chronicles with great and honest detail in his recently published autobiography 'Next Stop.' In this short...
View ArticleMy Life, My Hustle: Steven Corbis
My Life, My Hustle: Steven Corbis Steven once flirted with hip hop dance as a career although that now lies in the past the Con Edison electrician and father of one reminisces fondly about those days,...
View ArticleMy Life, My Hustle: Kevin Epps
My Life, My Hustle: Kevin Epps Filmmaker Kevin Epps gives us a look into his urban perspective, crystallizing what it means to live in a city where the black population has shrunken drastically from...
View ArticleRealness: Part One & Two
Realness: Part One & Two Tika is in the process of becoming a man. Together with her girlfriend Nicki filmmaker David Barclay Moore lets the audience in on Tika's transitioning while discussing...
View ArticleMy Life, My Hustle: Karl Carter
My Life, My Hustle: Karl Carter Karl Carter offers a quick peek into the life of an independent entrepreneur hitting successful strides. Shot on a classically clear day in the hills of Mount...
View ArticleInvisible Men: Gregory
Invisible Men: Gregory Today the face of homelessness in America is this: a black man, around 40 years old, living in a large urban city. The Invisible Men series are artful, experimental snapshots...
View ArticleDoctor Al's Rebels (Part Two)
Doctor Al's Rebels (Part Two) Photographer David Barclay Moore turns his still camera in for video as he explores the life of a black male couple running a soft-ball team and raising three young...
View ArticleMy Life, My Hustle: Anthony Morris
My Life, My Hustle: Anthony Morris Filmmaker Anthony Marshall introduces us to Brooklyn real estate agent and family man Anthony Morris. Marshall highlights the life of a black professional juggling...
View ArticleBmX
BmX Set against the urban landscape of Bronx, New York, BmX is the story of Rob, a twenty-something extreme BMX bike riding enthusiast balancing a less than stellar financial position with the...
View ArticleDoctor Al's Rebels (Part One)
Doctor Al's Rebels (Part One) Photographer David Barclay Moore turns his still camera in for video as he explores the life of a black male couple running a soft-ball team and raising three young...
View ArticleBarack & Curtis
Barack & Curtis With Barack Obama's historic nomination as the first black presidential candidate to a major party filmmaker Byron Hurt turns his lens to an unlikely contrast study of Barack Obama...
View ArticleMONDO BLACK: Black Art 1.0
MONDO BLACK: Black Art 1.0 MB visits with two thought-provoking artists -- visual artist Kimberly Becoat, and writer/filmmaker Darius James -- exploring a diverse landscape of cultural paradigms in...
View ArticleBlack Folk Don't... (Season 2.0 Trailer)
Black Folk Don't... (Season 2.0 Trailer) We're back!! Thanks to you this entire season is made up of audience suggestions of even more things black folk don't do like swim, go camping, have eating...
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