By Gregory Crofton The world took notice when a young African-American sprinter from Tennessee named Wilma Rudolph won three gold medals at the 1960 Olympics in Rome. She was only 20 years old, and the first American to accomplish such…
2019 Sundance Film Festival Program Announcement
Join Festival Director John Cooper and Director of Programming Kim Yutani in conversation with Mark Olsen from the LA Times as they discuss to discuss the big picture trends from this year’s lineup and what to watch out for on…
Lil Peep Documentary: The Brightside
Lil Peep was a 21-year-old emo-rapper from Long Island, N.Y., who died from an accidental drug overdose while on tour. He was found dead in his tour bus in Tucson, Arizona on Nov.15 2017. Peep’s second full-length record “Come Over…
‘PEACE OFFICER’ Exposes the Dangerous Rise of ‘No-Knock’ SWAT Raids
By Gregory Crofton The U.S. Drug War took a hard, nasty turn when President Richard Nixon approved “No-Knock” warrants that allow unannounced police raids on private homes. “PEACE OFFICER” shows how the use of this type of raid has dramatically…
Trump’s Road to the White House
An investigation of how Donald Trump defied expectations to win the presidency — and what it suggests about how he will govern. Through revealing interviews with campaign insiders, filmmaker Michael Kirk and his team examine how Trump rallied millions of…