Father Michael Doyle’s heartbreaking letters about Camden, New Jersey – America’s poorest city – read by Martin Sheen. Continue reading.
Examines the rise of the religious right over a period of fifteen years as seen through the eyes of the Dutch journalist who covered it. Continue reading.
About the Swing dancing craze of the 1930′s and how it broke the colour bar. Continue reading.
Follows seven students in their last two years of high school as they apply to the country’s top colleges and universities. Continue reading.
A portrait of Joshua Nelson, religious Jew and Hebrew teacher as well as gospel singer and music director in a baptist church. Continue reading.
About rap as it is performed on the streets of New York – straight up, without music. Continue reading.
The story of five high school students in the weeks leading up to their prom, and the one student who refuses to participate. Continue reading.
High School Of American Dreams
About a successful high school in New York – for new immigrants only.
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One of the earliest films of the hip-hop era, this film portrays four boys who dance in the streets of the South Bronx. Continue reading.
A follow-up on the students of The Last Dance, six years after the prom.
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