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Serving For Justice The Story Of The 333Rd Field Artillery Battalion

Amidst the horrors and indignities of Jim Crow America, one million African Americans served their country to protect democracy abroad and expand it at home during World War II. The new documentary tells a unit struggling to succeed in battle, proving their full-citizenship when their lives seemed to matter less. Serving for Justice: The Story of the 333rd Field Artillery Battalion is a story of fortitude, brotherhood, and faith in America's ideals.

Serving For Justice The Story Of The 333Rd Field Artillery Battalion

5.0 2020
Rock for Artsakh: a concert for peace

During the 2020 Artsakh War, our community came together for a special live concert event to raise vital funds for humanitarian efforts and for a moment of unity. Rock For Artsakh streamed on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram and was viewed over 1 million times the day of its premiere on October 28, 2020. During the live stream, our community raised a whopping $3,106,947.50, which was doubled thanks to the generosity of anonymous contributors and donated to ArmeniaFund to build 60 houses in Artsakh's Askeran region for families displaced by the war.

Rock for Artsakh: a concert for peace

NR 2020
A Woman's Place

A Woman’s Place is a documentary short film by Ventureland, Vox Creative and KitchenAid that gives an intimate look at the culinary world through the eyes of three women: Karyn Tomlinson, Marielle Fabie and Etana Diaz. As each woman reflects on the biases and sexism that she faced at the beginning of her career, the stories seem to echo one another. Directed by Academy® Award-winner Rayka Zehtabchi, we witness glimpses of their dark pasts intertwined with the brightest moments of their careers. Each woman carved out a place for herself in the industry — not just as a woman, but as a butcher, chef and restaurateur.

A Woman's Place

NR 2020
Death Wish Revision

After a gang of lunatics murders his family, mild-mannered hombre Paul Kersey decides to avenge his family by killing all citizens, whether they are guilty or not. As the bodycount piles up, the authorities start sniffing around and that's when Paul takes a vow of silence and embarks on a 20-year-long killing spree, shedding the blood of the innocent across the land. Will the authorities be able to stop this madman in time to save the human race?? Edited together using over 250 films (including musical scores) and revised by JTT during the months of June-December in the year of our Lord, 2020, Death Wish Revision re-imagines the entire DW franchise as a multi-dimensional, cinematic tsunami, going where no revision has gone before...and then some!

Death Wish Revision

NR 2020
The New Greek Americans

A chronicle of the Greek diaspora in the United States, starting from the 60s, when young Greek Americans, despite their conservative and uptight upbringing, started to embrace the flow of change in mentality. Each decade, this community assimilated staggering historical events: from the Civil Rights Movement all the way to the Michael S. Dukakis presidential nomination in 1998, a benchmark for the Greeks population in the USA. Narrated and hosted by Olympia Dukakis, this heartfelt documentary unfolds humorous and touching stories of second and third-generation immigrants, reflecting the multilayered aspects of “growing up Greek” in the USA.

The New Greek Americans

NR 2020
Epic Animal Migrations: Mexico

Epic Animal Migrations: Mexico takes us on an epic journey to one of the least known, most biodiverse countries on the planet with unique and unprecedented access to its most spectacular wildlife events. Each year, Mexico’s diverse biomes---deserts, jungles, reefs and mountains--transform into sanctuaries for millions of creatures, from 40-ton Gray Whales and colonies of over 90,000 Olive Ridley turtles to flocks of American flamingos looking for a place to nest and massive swarms of Monarch butterflies.

Epic Animal Migrations: Mexico

NR 2020
Your Ecstatic Self

Your Ecstatic Self is a conversation unfolding in a car with Sajid, the artist’s brother. As the journey progresses Sajid discusses his engagement with the philosophy and practice of Tantra, having spent the majority of his 44 years as a strict Sunni Pakistani Muslim. Placing the idiosyncrasies of western fetishism towards eastern philosophical traditions alongside cultural orthodoxies and ancestral knowledge, Your Ecstatic Self takes up multifaceted expressions of desire, intimacy and sexual agency.

Your Ecstatic Self

NR 2020
The Registry

Breaks open the hidden history of the U.S. Armyʼs Military Intelligence Service (MIS) during World War II – a story made possible because of a few aging veterans with a little Internet savvy and a lot of determination. Thereʼs little doubt the 7,000 soldiers of the Military Intelligence Service helped shorten World War II by as much as two years. They were fluent in Japanese. They were interrogators, interpreters and linguists. But who were they? With documents classified and buried in government vaults, historians struggled to tell the MIS story. “The Registry” profiles surviving MIS veterans Seiki Oshiro and Grant Ichikawa and other vets who help tell the unitʼs story.

The Registry

NR 2020