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- As 3-year-old Emilio prepares to start school, his family finds itself embroiled in a challenge all too common for children with disabilities - to secure the right to an inclusive education. Cornered in one of the most segregated education systems, New York City public schools, filmmaker Olivier and his wife Hilda turn the camera on themselves and their child with Down syndrome, as they navigate a byzantine system originally designed to silo children with disabilities. Emilio's parents learn from other families who have fought against the injustices built into the educational system while they continue their own battle for their son's future. Forget Me Not reveals a path to a more inclusive society that starts with welcoming diversity in the classroom.
- Driving a yellow cab in New York City was once a gateway to the middle class. However, unregulated dispatch apps have crashed the value of the yellow cab medallion, leaving cab drivers with crippling debt.
- After signs that his mother might be stripping at a nightclub, a young boy ventures out to prove to his friends that the rumors are wrong.
- A Brooklyn hardware-store owner tries to find out if his four-hundred-dollar painting is actually the work of Russian Cubist master, Kazmir Malevich.
- In a story of human perseverance, Jennifer, who has a complex relationship with her autistic brother, tries abandoning him. When secrets from her past creep up she realizes that she needs him as much as he needs her.
- ShortProstitution, drugs, poverty; Atlantic City is in dire straights. City By the Sea takes a look at two young entrepreneurs working against the odds to try and pick up the pieces of this once idyllic shore town.
- Meet Nick DiMola, a bonafide trash connoisseur. He loves his job and he loves garbage. Over 30 years in the garbage business, he has collected a museum's worth of old and rare items, most of it from the estates of dead people. With every piece of trash that he saves from the landfill, a piece of history lives on.
- An intimate portrait of a craftsman, his passion and philosophy, told through the art of violin making.
- Growing up in The Bronx surrounded by adversity, Daryl Homer pierced through the elitism of fencing to become one of the greatest American fencers of all time and with his steadfast commitment to paying it forward, he reminds us that we're all capable of making greatness out of nothing.
- Touting up to 250 pound dumbbells for some of Brooklyn's strongest men and women, Richie's gym has become a cornerstone of Bushwick. After first opening its doors in the mid-90's, it became a safe haven where people found refuge from the burned down buildings and drug riddled, violent streets. Now, in the midst of a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, Richie's is one of the last true gyms and fighting to survive.
- Chef Daniel Eddy looks back over his lifetime passion for food and reflects on the highs and lows that come with his first Michelin Star.