David Grabias, director of Extra Credit, follows three students at an Islamic school outside of Dallas as they attempt to memorize the entire Qur'an in order to co...
Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, director of The New Muslim Cool, follows members of a struggling young Muslim hip-hop label as they tour the U.S., discovering a dive...
Parvez Sharma, director of A Jihad For Love, brings to light the hidden lives of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Muslims and goes where the silence is lou...
Sarah Masters, managing director of Hartley Film Foundation, updates WOR host Bill Bertenshaw on the latest doings and exciting future plans for the Foundation.
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Miles Christian Daniels, producer of In All Things, investigates the fascinating history and the world-wide impact of the Jesuits as it unfolds chronologically and candidly before the camera ...
Carole Hart, director of For the Next Seven Generations: The Grandmothers Speak, follows seven Grandmothers who are shamans, medicine women and prayer people from Africa, Asia, the Arctic Cir...
Isaac Solotaroff, director of Gethsemane, focuses on a Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn run by and for ex-prisoners, their familes, and individuals in partnership with the poor and imprisoned....
WOR Radio Host Bill Bertenshaw interviews a number of the award-winning documentary filmmakers who are fiscally sponsored by Hartley Film Foundation....
June Cross, director of Azusa!, traces the roots of Pentacostalism, the fastest growing religious movement in the world, to a two-story white-washed building on Azusa Street in Los Angeles in...