Sei Gesund (Fare Well), 27 minutes In an autobiographical journey, the filmmaker takes his father back to Boston to reunite him with his oldest childhood friend and discovers that memories and aging sometimes raise questions that are often unexpected and cannot always be answered. Little Willie Eason, 29 minutes Little Willie Eason takes the stage of the street and a House of God church south of Miami with his talking, gospel, steel guitar, and performs in a musical style he pioneered in the 1920s that reached its pinnacle in a stirring tribute to the late Franklin Delano Roosevelt. 
Sat, August 04, 04:00 PM | Dallas Theater Center
An intimate look at cinematographic creation, this visual essay shares with us secrets of the legendary Canadian animator Norman McLaren and his personal view of filmmaking.
Sun, August 05, 05:30 PM | Dallas Theater Center
Ex-Astronaut Dallas Houston fights crime with his bionic middle finger in a mish/mash of The Six Million Dollar Man and Knight Rider.
Sun, August 05, 06:30 PM | Dallas Theater Center
Dylan and Chris, two teenage boys who are best friends, take a stand for their beliefs in the ultimate way. But, first they must convince each other one last time, they are doing the right thing.
Fri, August 03, 10:00 PM | Dallas Theater Center
Washington DC recently spent $6 million dollars to redevelop Thomas Circle. The artists decided, for $35 dollars more, why not turn it into a merry-go-round? What follows are random acts of activism.
Fri, August 03, 07:15 PM | Dallas Theater Center
The rebels who started the civil war in Sierra Leone 15 years ago wanted only one thing: to reclaim the richness of the country from foreign corporations in order to end the exploitation of its people.  In response, the international community decided to wage a war on this country, with bombs, executions, torture, rigged elections and manipulation of the international media.  This created one of the worst humanitarian disasters of the 20th century.
Sun, August 05, 01:30 PM | Dallas Theater Center