Films

  • POET OF POVERTY – Father Michael Doyle’s heartbreaking letters about Camden, New Jersey – America’s poorest city – read by Martin Sheen.

  • KEEP ON WALKING – A portrait of Joshua Nelson, religious Jew and Hebrew teacher as well as gospel singer and music director in a baptist church.

  • ONWARD CHRISTIAN SOLDIERS – 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.

  • STRAIGHT UP RAPPIN’ - About rap as it is performed on the streets of New York – straight up, without music.

  • ELECTRIC BOOGIE – One of the earliest films of the hip-hop era, this film portrays four boys who dance in the streets of the South Bronx.

  • THE LAST DANCE – The story of five high school students in the weeks leading up to their prom, and the one student who refuses to participate.

  • CHOOSE ME – Follows seven students in their last two years of high school as they apply to the country’s top colleges and universities.