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This 1972 documentary filmed one year after the photographer’s suicide is intimate and revealing.
The British musicians use their videos to explore artistic visions, not just build brands
Jay Dockendorf's film explores what it is to be young, black, gay and Muslim in post 9-11 New York.
The iconic photographer’s images of 20th century Depression-era America speak to current battles around class, race, immigration, and poverty
Clever wordplay, biting social commentary and acrobatic choreography up the rapper’s game considerably
The struggles and joys of forging queer identity within dancehall culture.
Director Billy Woodberry’s poetic take on the life and work of beat poet Bob Kaufman.
Director N.C. Heikin turns saxophonist Frank Morgan’s life into one of 2015’s best documentaries.
The photographer’s work finds painterly beauty in ordinary people
From man-on-the-street shots to studio portraits, his camera celebrates Brazil’s blackness
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Enjoy prison, dude.