PARTNER FILMS
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Agents of Change
From the well-publicized events at San Francisco State in 1968 to the image of black students with guns emerging from the takeover of the student union at Cornell University in April, 1969, the struggle for a more relevant and meaningful education, including demands for black and ethnic studies programs, became a clarion call across the country in the late 1960's. Through the stories of these young men and women who were at the forefront of these efforts, Agents of Change examines the untold story of the racial conditions on college campuses and in the country that led to these protests. The film’s characters were caught at the crossroads of the civil rights, black power, and anti-Vietnam war movements at a pivotal time in America’s history. Today, over 45 years later, many of the same demands are surfacing in campus protests across the country, revealing how much work remains to be done.
Agents of Change links the past to the present and the present to the past--making it not just a movie but a movement.
HOME SWEET HOME
Some of the most vulnerable people in the world live on the streets of Los Angeles called Skid Row. When two Thugs try to rob a homeless woman and her friend they get the surprise of their lives.
THE PECK SITUATION
In this lyrical tale told without dialogue, we explore the life of Jillian and Liam, a married couple in a funk. It's most evident in the passionless PECK exchanged each and every morning. This PECK is silent testimony of a marriage that needs fixing.
When Jillian takes an excursion to Venice beach, the place they first met, she encounters a rascally child who engages her playful side then leads her to a African drum circle that takes her emotions hostage, and expose the root of her problem. In the end she faces the real ‘demons’ holding her heart hostage.