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- Joba and Quincy are a wealthy Brooklyn couple who value charity above all. But when a friend returns from a country pilgrimage to challenge their bleeding hearts, they accept an invitation that will change their lives forever.
- A self-reflexive TV show about its own making.
- After the conniving understudy of an avant-garde theater group knocks off the star actor, he finds himself in a high-stakes game of cat-and-mouse with INSPECTOR IKE, New York City's Greatest Police Detective.
- Independent Filmmaker Caveh Zahedi is trying to make a television show. He persuades BRIC TV, a Brooklyn non-profit Arts organization, to finance a television show whose premise is that every episode will be about the making of the previous episode. In the process of creating the show, everything can-and does-go wrong. The cast, a who's who of Brooklyn's independent filmmaking community, includes Alex Karpovsky, Eleonore Hendricks, Dustin Defa, and Onur Tukel.
- TV SeriesAn unknown writer becomes an overnight media sensation when her public tirade against a finance douche goes viral. Now the voice of #WokeBrooklyn, the dynamics shift with her obnoxious boss, a deranged work rival, and her carefree BFF as the clock ticks on her 15 minutes of fame.
- The lives of a French theater director, her ex-boyfriend, and the two actors playing them intersect dramatically in this tangled and darkly funny roundelay set in the New York theater world.
- Written by Christopher Poindexter (72 Hours: A Brooklyn Love Story?) and directed by Keith Miller (Five Star, Welcome to Pine Hill), who also serve as co-creators, Brooklynification is both a wildly funny and eye-opening take on rapidly gentrifying neighborhoods in the county of Kings.
- A modern comedy with an ancient twist.
- 86'd is a salty comedy mini-series which follows Monica, the recent inheritor of Downstream Bar and Breakfast, as she convinces the rag-tag members of her team to participate in a staged hold up to save her family restaurant. Matters are complicated when on the day of the "break in," a very famous politician and his pregnant wife stop in to eat, throwing the plan into jeopardy. From there the series explores the question, "What is the cost of keeping your dream alive?"
- After illness strikes down a legendary publicist, he reinvents himself as an author of books on humanity's role in the cosmos. Now in his 70s, he prepares an unfathomably long masterwork to unify his theories, while considering his legacy.
- PIPE TV is the Integration of Photography Insight Plus Magazine where guest are interviewed in a true life environment...
- Set in mid-'90s Brooklyn, The Future Is Then follows a recently widowed Trinidadian travel agent who is recruited to be the brains behind the scenes of an Expedia-esque startup, run by three twenty-something white dudes.
- A fascinating and affecting chronicle of the pioneering Sirens motorcycle club, the oldest and largest women-run motorcycle club in New York City, from its humble beginnings in 1986 to the present. The history of the club, its place within NYC's queer culture, and the impact it's had on the lives of its members-now, intergenerational and inclusive of trans women and non-binary individuals-is, told mainly in the members' voices and reflects the power of sisterhood within a chosen family.
- TV SeriesGirls Aren't Funny is a drama comedy series that tells the stories of up-and-coming women comedians in the New York City stand up scene, inspired by their real life experiences. The series is about seriously funny women rejecting stereotypes, embracing all of who they are, and finding their voice and family in the semi-dysfunctional world of comedy. "Girls Aren't Funny from Jasia Ka...picks up where The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel leaves off, to showcase a woman's perspective on comedy." - New York Foundation of the Arts.
- A journey with host Brian McCarthy to explore the unexpected and extraordinary worlds of disabled individuals who are overcoming adversity in their quest to live life to its fullest.
- How long does it take to become a real New Yorker? Some say 10 years, but for Craig and James, the answer is never. Dad Day follows the lifelong friends as they deal with modern dilemmas of in a continually gentrifying New York City.
- TV Mini SeriesSix intertwined stories collide after news spread about a self help group for hopeful daters who have been ghosted. Awkward dates and disastrous run ins show a group of hopeless romantics that their idea for love is not easy to find in the big city and ofttimes loveless city of New York. From a snarky stand-up comedian who goes from unhappily married to around-town-lothario, to a beautiful young woman who goes from ghoster to ghosted, this stellar ensemble cast lets us see that no one, not even the highly attractive, are above being ghosted.
- Join host Ray Dejon as he showcases some of the city's best emerging comics as they hit the stage at Brooklyn's Lindwood Diner in East New York. Headliners include TK Kirkland, Brooklyn Mike, Michael Colyar, and Damon Rozier.
- A documentary focused on the craft and history of rap music.
- Nison Aranov was saved from a troubled youth the day he met his table tennis coach in Dushanbe, Tajikistan. 40 years later, he has a ping pong club of his own in the basement of a parking garage in Brooklyn, where he trains the next generation of champions- most notably, a mega-talented Israeli immigrant named Mishel. Nison believes Mishel has what it takes to make the American national team, but his skills will be put to the test at a tournament in Westchester that attracts the best talent in the country.
- Making Changez with a "Z". Making change through media and performing arts. Conversation with celebrities and influential people, live music performances, stand-up comedy all while enjoying a live fashion show.