Sam Pollard is a multiple Emmy winning and Academy Award nominated filmmaker. He recently directed, August Wilson: The Ground on Which I Stand (PBS’ American Masters) and edited, (HBO).
ACORN, a national community-organizing group devoted to empowering lower income communities, is attacked. The story involves a fake prostitute and voter fraud, and cuts to the heart of the political divide.
One troubled inner city teen turns to streaming rhymes and verses to fill the absence of her father and ultimately make sense of the chaos that reigns over her life.
An exciting examination of the male oswenka pageant in South Africa on the ten-year anniversary of the abolishment of apartheid.