Mo’ne Davis: Throw Like A Girl
The best summer of her life is only the beginning for 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis. With the support of her family and passion for sports, Mo’ne stands for girls who want to play with the boys. Directed by Spike Lee.
The best summer of her life is only the beginning for 13-year-old Mo’ne Davis. With the support of her family and passion for sports, Mo’ne stands for girls who want to play with the boys. Directed by Spike Lee.
Mo is the only girl on her high-school wrestling team. Will her love of the sport and her desire to connect with her ex-wrestler father overcome the naysayers? Olivia Newman's celebrated short is the basis of her brand new Netflix Original feature.
The arrival of a talented new member of his team plants the seeds of jealousy in the mind of an athlete who is past his prime and struggling with injuries.
We celebrate and share 5 of our favorite films from the first week of the new #ShelterShorts challenge.
Separated by the sea, a unique duo pass along details of their lives through a bottle. An elegiac animation of minimalist perfection.
A celebratory dinner is flipped on its head, when an enraged Nigerian Mum serves her son a set of slaps so powerful that it will change his life forever.
Two headstrong friends on their way to a 30th birthday party deal with different realities of the Black Harlem experience.
A boy is reborn with memories of his previous lives and tries to fix the mistakes of the past.
A journey through loss, space and memory. The film commemorates the victims of the tragic Sewol ferry accident, in which 304 out of 476 passengers and crew members died in 2014.
A woman secretly starts taking skateboarding lessons from a handsome teenager to avoid dealing with the problems in her marriage.