The latest episodes of the PBS documentary series explore the intersection between play and artistry, as well as the world of small objects and the artists who make them.
Film Announcements
Sackler Group Chats Revealed in The Family Statement
New from Field of Vision, the short film brings the billionaire family into dialogue with those living the consequences of the opioid epidemic.
Watch Indigenous Cinema With the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian
For Native American Heritage Month, the Native Cinema Showcase includes over 35 free online screenings representing 22 Indigenous Nations in six different countries.
Watch Mohawk Artist Shelley Niro’s Film Retrospective at the National Museum of the American Indian
The museum celebrates the artist’s work in film over two decades with three free screenings followed by a conversation with Niro in NYC on October 7.
JAPAN CUTS: Festival of New Japanese Film
North America’s largest Japanese film festival presents two weeks of contemporary movies at Japan Society in NYC from July 26 through August 6.
American Masters – Nam June Paik: Moon Is the Oldest TV
Amanda Kim’s acclaimed documentary on the “father of video art” is now streaming on PBS platforms.
Watch Indigenous Cinema at the Native New York Film Festival
See what makes New York a Native place on the big screen at the National Museum of the American Indian from May 5 through 7.
61st Ann Arbor Film Festival Features 108 Films From 33 Countries
With screenings and programs both online and in person, the oldest avant-garde and experimental film festival in North America opens March 21.
Julianknxx’s In A Dream We Are At Once Beautiful Goes Beneath the Surface of Swiss Cities
Shot in Zürich, Geneva, Basel, and Lausanne, the visual artist and poet’s new film asks: Whose dreams are we attempting to live?
Craft in America Features Biskakone Greg Johnson, an Ojibwe Artist Who Shows a Way Home
The latest episode of this documentary series on PBS explores the meaning of home through handmade objects, hand built homes, and the artists who create them.
Failure to Protect a Prison Population Exposed in Sickness in the System
Field of Vision’s latest free streaming offering focuses on a vulnerable population put at risk, told through the stories of those inside.
Watch Indigenous Cinema With the National Museum of the American Indian
For Native American Heritage Month, the Native Cinema Showcase includes over 35 free online screenings representing 30 Indigenous Nations in eight different countries.