Nina Rosenblum Trailers
They Fight with Cameras TrailerOrdinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York TrailerIn the Name of Democracy Trailer
They Fight with Cameras TrailerOrdinary Miracles: The Photo League’s New York TrailerIn the Name of Democracy Trailer
Total trailers found: 12
24 February 2009
The first officer in the United States Army to refuse deployment to Iraq on moral grounds, and attempts to clarify the issues that prompted Lt.
01 January 2002
CODE YELLOW: HOSPITAL AT GROUND ZERO is a feature documentary, produced in association with NYU Downtown Hospital, narrated by Brian Dennehy, and written by Dennis Watlington and Dr.
01 January 1990
In 1986, a controversial high security unit was opened in an underground chamber of Kentucky's federal prison.
22 June 2012
Ordinary Miracles: The Photo League's New York, narrated by Campbell Scott, chronicles the life and times of the Photo League, a legendary organization of amateur and professional photographers that flourished in New York between 1936 and 1951.
01 January 1999
An hour-long documentary about the renowned photographer Walter Rosenblum, whose photographs of D-Day, Pitt Street, Spanish Refugees, East Harlem, Haiti, Europe and the South Bronx are a recognized part of our national heritage.
01 July 2000
A feature documentary about the music of Jimi Hendrix and Sly and the Family Stone featuring Rose and Freddie Stone, Sly Stone's mother, and band members Cynthia, Jerry, Larry, Gregg and David Kapralik, Manager of Sly Stone and his partner.
31 December 2001
A widely seen short focusing on the draconian impact of the Rockefeller Mandatory Minimum Drug Laws on families and communities in New York City as we follow the "The Mothers' of the New York Disappeared", who protest to change these unjust laws.
11 November 1992
An account of Black American soldiers in World War II who combated racism in the segregated military and on the home front.
27 May 1994
If you're arrested in New York City and can't make bail, you'll be sent to Rikers Island -- a mammoth holding facility for 17,000 men and women awaiting trial.
29 September 1984
Documentary about early 20th-century photographer Lewis Hine, who helped to expose grim working conditions in American factories and mines, especially the abuse and exploitation of children by their employers.
31 December 2005
This feature documentary tells the courageous story of Zahira, a young woman gravely injured in the Madrid train bombing, her family and her friends, who embrace the political changes that took place in Spain following those tragic events.
21 September 2025
An hour long documentary which recounts the wartime experiences of decorated U.S. Army Signal Corps combat cameraman Walter Rosenblum by combining his photographs, never-before-seen motion picture footage, and his recently-discovered letters to his first wife.