Genre: Documentary

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Who is your Rumi

Who Is Your Rumi (2013)

 

Documentary, Interview, Short
The Legend in My Heart 我心传唱的诗歌

This documentary follows four renowned American artists—two writers, a choreographer, and a composer—as they travel to Guangzhou, China, to engage disabled...

Documentary
The Legend in My Heart  我心传唱的诗歌 (Official Trailer)

This documentary follows four renowned American artists—two writers, a choreographer, and a composer—as they travel to Guangzhou, China, to engage disabled...

Documentary
The Legend in my Heart (Official Trailer)

This documentary follows four renowned American artists; two writers, a choreographer, and a composer, as they travel to Guangzhou, China, and transcend...

4min
Documentary
All Together: film (IWP 2014)

Covering the 2014 IWP Fall Residency, the documentary All Together provides insight into the work of 29 writers from all around the world, their...

50min
Documentary, Performance/
collaboration

A film by Tucker Capps.

Documentary

2009 Souk Ukaz: Writing In and Beyond the City

 

April 28 - May 5, 2009 • Fez and Casablanca (Morocco)

 

Extending its...

30min
Documentary

"Home/Land"


Paros, May 16-20, 2008

 

Like "love," "home" is above all tested in the terrain of emotion. In order to be...

31min
Documentary

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