Film Contest Seeks to Honor MLK’s LegacyBy World Cinema Reports' Editors03/11/20182 Mins Read In honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s historic “Mountaintop” speech, the I AM 2018 campaign will hold a contest…
How the arts can be used as a tool for social justiceBy World Cinema Reports' Editors03/11/20184 Mins Read When we consider ways to initiate social change, we frequently favour legislative changes and enactments. We think of political activism…
Screening of Open Bethlehem at the Social Justice SymposiumBy World Cinema Reports' Editors03/11/20185 Mins Read “Indivisible Justice Beyond Walls & Borders” is the theme of the 2018 J. Paul Taylor Social Justice Symposium. On Thursday,…
MONDAYS AT RACINE, Documentary Short Oscar nomineeBy Bijan Tehrani02/02/201311 Mins Read Mondays at Racine directed by Cynthia Wade is nominated for 2013 Best Documentary Short Film Oscar. Every third Monday of…
Susan Morgan Cooper & making of MULBERRY CHILDBy Bijan Tehrani11/23/20129 Mins Read MULBERRY CHILD is based on Jian Ping’s book Mulberry Child: A Memoir of China, the history of her coming-of-age under the…
Cynthia Wade talks about BORN SWEETBy Bijan Tehrani03/25/20105 Mins Read Cynthia Wade, director of Born Sweet, is an Oscar-winning documentary director. Her directing credits include the Sundance Special Jury Prize…
Pennsylvania Festival To Screen Oscar Winning FreeheldBy World Cinema Reports' Editors03/06/20082 Mins Read NEW HOPE, PA (March 6, 2008) – New Hope Celebrates, a an incorporated non-profit gay and lesbian marketing organization, will…
Freeheld Wins the Best Documentary Short Film AwardBy Bijan Tehrani02/23/200816 Mins Read Hollywood – February 24 – Tonight Freeheld , directed by Cynthia Wade won the Best Documentary Short Film Award. Here is…
Ramin Bahrani talks about CHOP SHOPBy Bijan Tehrani11/03/20078 Mins Read Born and raised in the United States, Ramin Bahrani studied film at Columbia University in New York City before moving…
Who is doing the pushing, the man or the cart?By Bijan Tehrani10/07/200713 Mins Read Born and raised in the United States, Ramin Bahrani studied film at Columbia University in New York City before moving…