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Sonata Mulattica explores the fleeting intersection between two prodigious spirits at the turn of the 19th century: Ludwig van Beethoven and George Bridgetower.
George Frederick Bristow is a journey through the 1800s, a documentary made possible with the support of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, and friends of the Documentary Film Fund
Watch the final version of The Art of Joy Brown on site and prepare yourself to enter the world of an extraordinary American ceramist and sculptor.
We are delighted to announce that our documentary films on American arts and culture are now represented worldwide by C&CO (Paris, France), under Gérard Nguyen and Catherine Chevassu, thereby expanding the international reach of our work.
arte France presents a mini-documentary on The Piccirilli Factor, with comments by John Belardo, Thayer Tolles, and director Eduardo Montes-Bradley.
Rosa Berland is our new Director of Project Development! She previously served as an Assistant Curator at MoMA and has held positions at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and The Frick Collection in New York. Berland holds a Master’s degree in Fine Art History from the University of Toronto and currently teaches art history at Molloy University in Rockville Centre, New York.

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Our documentaries are available in public and academic libraries through Kanopy and Alexander Street. We value our films as stewards of knowledge—stories that deserve context, clarity,
and visibility.
From the earliest days of cinema, filmmakers have grappled with the question: how do we secure a budget, and what constitutes success? We ask a different question. What if investors became donors, and financial gain were replaced by the creation of lasting tools for learning — films that help audiences, students, and scholars deepen their understanding of the world? The answer is clear: we make films that illuminate — unapologetically built not for profit, but for understanding.

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