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- A quiet observation of the triumphs and defeats of daily life, along with the poetry evident in its smallest details.
- The documentary compiles interviews of all the top jazz musicians in NYC in the year 1958, for a piece in Esquire magazine.
- Anthropologist Jill Pruetz follows the chimpanzees of the Fongoli, a woodland area in Senegal, West Africa, to study their behavior. It is their unique behavior, in this unique place, that is leading scientists to new insights into the understanding of the earliest evolutionary steps taken by the human race.
- In 2014, scientists declared West Antarctic ice sheet melt unstoppable, threatening the future of our planet. A group of world-class researchers is in a race to understand climate change in the fastest winter-warming place on earth: the West Antarctic Peninsula. Trekking through dangerous and uncharted landscape, these scientists push the limits of their research and come to terms with the sacrifices necessary to understand this rapidly changing world.
- Emmy nominated documentary focusing on every moment with a coach and her women's basketball team the Scarlet Knights throughout the 2000-2001 season, one year removed from Rutgers' first-ever appearance in the NCAA Tournament Final Four.
- A short documentary exploring the importance of the insurance sector in shaping the city of Newark, New Jersey, through the good times and bad.
- In a dimension different from ours, a young woman checks herself into a facility for the abnormal.
- Fight For Football is a documentary film looking back at the decision to cancel the 2020 Big Ten football season, and the fight by players, coaches, parents, and fans around the league to save it. The film includes interviews with players and their families, as well as journalists from around the Big Ten and the rest of the nation who covered every minute of the most historic year in the sport's history. When everyone had access to the same medical information, why did some conferences decide to play with only minor tweaks to their schedules, while others felt it was simply impossible to do so safely?
- A powerful, one-hour documentary featuring ten U.S. veterans transitioning from active duty to the unexpected challenges of civilian life. Our film is told through the voices of dynamic young men and women from diverse economic and racial backgrounds and varied branches of military service.
- "The Art of Becoming" follows the creative journey of talented dancers and musicians as they face the newfound pressure of a growing spotlight while battling their personal insecurities. "Going Gaga for Dance" follows Israeli choreographer Danielle Agami of the Batsheva Dance Company as she prepares Rutgers dancers for the New York stage. "Jazz Trombones: A Vocal Expression" tracks a group of jazz trombonists performing for the gold at the International Trombone Festival in Nashville.
- A young woman is haunted by the ghost of a man she watched die.
- Engineering students travel to a remote village in Thailand with the hopes of rebuilding a damaged water purification system. These young engineers face unforeseen cultural and technical challenges as they race against time to provide the people of Nong Bua with the most basic of human rights, clean drinking water.
- Silk Winter is an independent psychological drama short film. It covers mental deterioration as depicted through various forms of decaying life.
- A feeling that was - This sentence is meant to be completed through movement and emotion by the dancers and the audience. What did you used to feel? What do you feel now? What are you going to feel? What is feeling to you? By exploring movement without touch, we can still find intimacy and longing. This piece is a bridge to your own personal feelings of pain, pleasure, love, passion, anger, joy and sadness. What was the feeling for you?
- The Nimatron, the first electro-mechanical game machine, was first exhibited by Westinghouse at the 1939-1940 New York World's Fair. What can this machine, and its inventor, Dr. Edward U. Condon, tell us about one of America's greatest public health epidemics?
- 1972–TV EpisodeIn it's re-launch premiere Co-Host Carlos Medina interviews Gloria and Emilio Estefan and Hollywood Icon Zoe Saldana. Ebby Antigua Interviews Designer Stella Nolasco and Juan Gonzalez interviews Immigration Expert Oscar Chacon.