Flint Town
Instead of watching the current protest news, watch Flint Town. For communication to matter, it should lead something to change. Watching the news pushes your
Clive Davis: The Soundtrack of Our Lives
This engaging film tells the story of an extraordinary, and unlikely, giant of the music business, Clive Davis. He both captured and shaped the relationship
The Bikes of Wrath
This documentary is now among my top 5 favorites. Give yourself a gift by watching this journey of honest inquiry and positive discovery. It is
The Music of Strangers: Yo-Yo Ma and the Silk Road Ensemble
Get past your hesitancy to watch The Music Of Strangers. I was not excited about it. Yeah, yeah, a multicultural music group. World music, You
Lenox Hill
Intensity and Goodness. Isn’t that the combination that we all crave right now? Things are too bad for too many people for us to benefit
The Battered Bastards of Baseball
“Feel-good” does not have to mean lightweight. This film is so much fun. I don’t even like baseball but something intrigued me enough to give
The Great Italian
Living well, by which I mean building and using your unique assets with grace and impact, does not happen on its own. This documentary on
First to The Moon
The 1968 Apollo 8 mission could change your career. The summer before entering business school I met Seymour Rubenstein. Like other Americans, I had paid
Jiro Dreams of Sushi
Two pervasive Silicon Valley beliefs: 1. Excellence is required rather than desired. 2. Innovation is essential. Meet Jiro and his different path to greatness. This documentary is intriguing, restful and stirring. Sure, it is about someone at the pinnacle of his field, but the path he chose is within our reach.
My Italian Secret
The U.S. suddenly has broad awareness of both systemic racism and the fact that only similarly broad participation will end it. It is uplifting but,
The Art of the Shine
A few days ago someone asked me what my favorite documentary is. I didn’t have to think about it: The Art of the Shine. This