Maysles Cinema Team In Harlem, They Are looking For A Communications Manager
The Communications Manager oversees all public-facing representations of Maysles including website, social media, newsletters, print promotions, and member communications.
The Communications Manager oversees all public-facing representations of Maysles including website, social media, newsletters, print promotions, and member communications.
Black Theatre: The Making of a Movement documents the birth of a new theatre out of the Civil Rights activism of the 1950s, ’60s and ’70s.
Under the guidance of acclaimed South African storyteller, Gcina Mhlophe, five orphaned children from Swaziland collaborate to craft a collective fairytale drawn from their darkest memories and brightest dreams.
Join the Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem for the inaugural Albie Awards, an evening at the Century Association on Thursday, September 26, 2018, to celebrate what we love about legendary filmmaker Al Maysles.
Filmed entirely in October of 2008, a time when gentrification is rapidly displacing the working and middle classes, Wall Street is plummeting, and then-Senator Barack Obama is making his first presidential bid, ONE OCTOBER is a lyrical time capsule that captures the heart and spirit of New York.
On a snowy night in February 1972, the 33 year old jazz trumpet star Lee Morgan was shot dead by his common-law wife, Helen, during a gig at a club in New York City.
The Teen Producers Academy is a year-round after school film program where high school sophomore, junior and senior students work in small teams to make a short documentary.
Copwatch is the true story of We Copwatch, an organization whose mission is to film police activity as a non-violent form of protest and deterrent to police brutality.
The NY Post reports that long into his 80s, Albert Maysles always preferred buses and trains to taxis.
Set in Bertie County, a rural African American-led community in Eastern North Carolina, Raising Bertie takes audiences deep into the emotional lives of three boys Reginald “Junior” Askew, David “Bud” Perry, and Davonte “Dada” Harrell over six-years as they come of age.
Malcolm X stated, “History is a people’s memory, and without a memory, man is demoted to the lower animals.”
The Maysles Documentary Center is now accepting applications for our Teen Producers Academy’s 2017 Summer Program, a six week film intensive where students work in small groups to produce a documentary on a subject important to them and their communities.
The Maysles Documentary Center in Harlem’s Teen Producers Academy is a six-week summer intensive film program where youth work in small teams to make a short documentary.
Almost every family has skeletons in the closet and relatives they wish would recede into the woodwork. Such was true of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and her sister Lee Radziwill.
In honor of Black History Month, the Schomburg Center and Maysles Documentary Center invite you to join us for a free community preview screening of the Oscar-nominated documentary, I Am Not Your Negro directed by Raoul Peck.