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Black Fiddlers will be featured as the main presentation at a special screening in Richmond this March, The event will take place at the historic Byrd Theater as part of a university-sponsored cultural program.

Watch the final version of The Art of Joy Brown on site and prepare yourself to enter the world of an extraordinary American ceramist and sculptor.

ON THE ROAD

NEW YORK NEXT

Filming in and around New York during the week of November 24th. Visiting key nineteenth-century locations and interviewing music scholars Kyle Gann, Neely Brice, John Graziano, Director of the Music in Gotham project, and Joseph Horowitz. It promises to be an inspiring time in The City, as we learn about the life and legacy of George Frederick Bristow.

 

George Bristow: American Composer is made in part with the support of The Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, The New York Philharmonic, and people like you. Thank you!

George Bristow

Sonata Mulattica explores the fleeting intersection between two prodigious spirits at the turn of the 19th century: Ludwig van Beethoven and George Bridgetower. 

 

Catherine Chevassu

Mark your calendar: January 29, 2026: The World and Music of George Bristow with Katherine Preston, John Graziano, Kyle Gann, Neely Bruce, Montes-Bradley, and Maestro Leon Botstein.

With the support of the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation, The New York Phillarmonic Archives and friends of the Documentary Film Fund, we are now working on a biographical sketch of George Frederick Bristow. Filming is currently underway in New York City.
 

We are delighted to announce that our documentary films on American arts and culture are now represented worldwide by C&CO (Paris, France), under Gérard Nguyen and Catherine Chevassu, thereby expanding the international reach of our work.

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arte France presents a mini-documentary on The Piccirilli Factor, with comments by John Belardo, Thayer Tolles, and director Eduardo Montes-Bradley.

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IN DEVELOPMENT

George Bristow

Exploring the legacy of a 19th-century composer who helped shape America’s classical voice.

 

Sonata Mulattica

Inspired by and made in collaboration with Rita Dove.

Tiffany in the Wild

Tracing works by Louis Comfort Tiffany in Cuba and Mexico.

Light & The City On previously unknown facts of the History of Photography in America.

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