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Let the Fire Burn Movie poster

Let the Fire Burn

On May 13, 1985, a longtime feud between the city of Philadelphia and controversial revolutionary group MOVE came to a deadly climax. By order of local authorities, police dropped military-grade explosives onto a rowhouse.

World premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. Winner of a Truer Than Fiction Award at the Film Independent Spirit Awards. Broadcast on PBS Independent Lens and distributed by Zeitgeist films.

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CONDITION/DECONDITION

Mysterious wartime navel films reveal early military phycological operations. An experimental short film.

World premiere at the Indie Memphis Film Festival. International Premiere at the Beijing Indie Short Film Festival, 2020.

UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER

Unconditional Surrender

Cold War propaganda images remixed with hip hop beats to stimulate critical thinking. An experimental short film.

World Premiere at Prismatic Ground 2022.

David Sheen uses phone to take a photo of a portrait of Alex Odeh.

Who Killed Alex Odeh?

The assassination of a beloved Palestinian-American activist in Southern California sets off a 35-year quest for justice, revealing the roots of a dangerous political movement.

This feature length documentary film is co-directed School of Media and Public Affairs professor William Lafi Youmans. It has received support from The Sundance Institute, The International Documentary Association, Cinereach, Jewish Story Partners, and the Jewish FIlm Institute. It is scheduled to premiere in 2026.