
Always Looking: Titus Brooks Heagins
“Always Looking” explores the work of Durham photographer Titus Brooks Heagins and the challenging questions his photos pose about the systemic and casual exclusions and neglect of society’s most vulnerable communities of color.

American Coup: Wilmington 1898
AMERICAN COUP: WILMINGTON 1898 tells the little-known story of a race massacre and coup d’état in Wilmington, North Carolina, in which White supremacists overthrew the multi-racial “Fusion” government of North Carolina’s largest city through a coordinated campaign of violence and intimidation that destroyed Black political and economic power and imposed white control.

Battersea
Estranged siblings reconvene at their childhood home, where they spend a precarious weekend drinking and talking while uncovering the narratives and secrets that have shaped their lives.

Black Theta
Years after his brush with death, a mysterious and murderous cult returns to target Andy, throwing him onto a rollercoaster of chaos and terror.

Everything and the Universe
Two strangers en route to a wedding in North Carolina discover they are both in love with the bride.

Grand Strand, The
Burdened with choosing his legal guardians, Levi spends the summer before he starts high school with his cousins at their family’s trailer in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Inheritance
Estranged sisters Lucy and Paige reunite to bury their father, becoming entangled in the complicated web of their past as they realize that they have inherited more from their father than just money.

Jungle, The
Unraveling centuries of greed and exploitation in America’s meat industry, this modern-day take on Upton Sinclair’s shocking 1906 novel calls into question the profiteering of ecosystems and reveals how indigenous knowledge may hold the key to creating an equitable food system for both people and the planet.

Our Movement Starts Here
The story of a rural community in the American South that inspired the environmental justice movement and articulated the concept of environmental racism in 1982 by fighting the state of North Carolina’s toxic landfill.

Young King
Inspired by true events, “Young King” follows Diondre Howell as he re-adjusts to civilian life and struggles to cope with the scars of the Iraq war. As he faces the profound challenges of reintegration, the toll of PTSD, and the barriers that veterans face, he increasingly becomes a threat to those he cares about the most—his family.