Reach Film Fellowship

By: Date | Title

2011

xoxosms

xoxosms

– by Nancy Schwartzman

Nonfiction

What does digital intimacy look like?.. More »

You Have the Right to an Attorney

You Have the Right to an Attorney

– by Matt Bockelman

Nonfiction

You Have the Right to an Attorney enters the daily grind of two young public defenders in the South Bronx... More »

Jolly Friends Forever More

Jolly Friends Forever More

– by Kaz Phillips Safer

Fiction

A homeless man is befriended by a mysterious little girl that seems able to appear and disappear at will... More »

Open House

Open House

– by Nick Paley

Fiction

A young man visits his grandparents and is the first in his family to realize the pair should no longer be living on their own... More »

2010

The Drawing

The Drawing

– by Gabriel Long

Fiction

A young boy navigates his complex relationship with his older brother as they anxiously await their father's return... More »

Love Lockdown

Love Lockdown

– by Nadia Hallgren

Nonfiction

A radio host airs shout-outs from the loved ones of incarcerated men... More »

Wild Birds

Wild Birds

– by Courtney Hope

Fiction

Two little girls enter the woods to play at being “wild.”.. More »

Bye

Bye

– by Anthony Morrison

Nonfiction

Following Jayden, a two and half year old diagnosed with autism, through his first months of school in the Bronx. .. More »

2009

I Go to War with Everything that Doesn’t Make Sense in a Bathtub

I Go to War with Everything that Doesn’t Make Sense in a Bathtub

– by Jules Monteyne

Fiction

We enter the troubled mind of a young boy at the onset of severe mental illness... More »

Blues

Blues

– by Dena Greenbaum

Fiction

A religious Jew and an African American develop a unique friendship during the Crown Heights riots... More »

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap

– by Danielle Russell

Nonfiction

The filmmaker pushes her family to break its silence about their civil rights era activism... More »

Skip Rocks

Skip Rocks

– by Brendon McQueen

Fiction

A memorable moment passes between a grandmother at the onset of Alzheimer’s and her granddaughter... More »

2008

The Curved Line

The Curved Line

– by Pia Zaragoza

Nonfiction

A glimpse into the lives of incarcerated street children in the Philippines... More »

So The Wind Won’t Blow It All Away

So The Wind Won’t Blow It All Away

– by Annie P. Waldman

Nonfiction

Teenagers uprooted by Hurricane Katrina stay behind to finish high school... More »

Snap-Shot

Snap-Shot

– by Suel Kim

Fiction

Racial profiling leads to conflict between two fathers at a playground... More »

The Grey Movie

The Grey Movie

– by Nicholas Bruckman

Nonfiction

Three young activists start a short-lived student movement against the war in Iraq... More »