Welcome

Reframe is digitizing and bringing together vital media arts from independent filmmakers, artists, distributors, archives and other sources of independent and alternative media and making them available to audiences on a robust community platform.

With an emphasis on socially and artistically important media that connects viewers and furthers the dialogue on topics such as culture, economics and politics, the collection will include documentaries, independent features and shorts, foreign films, educational work, video arts and vanguard cinema.  Many of these will be available for the first time.

Find out more information about the project and how you can participate.


  • "When CAAM set out to find a digital solution for distributing our catalog, we considered a lot of options. Reframe presented a straightforward business plan that made sense to us. I think the project is smart, practical, and proactive. It combines savvy business acumen with the heart of public media consciousness." Stephen Gong, Executive Director, Center for Asian American Media

Blogs

Shoe Leather: Crossing Borders and Stories of Immigration/ The increasing number of films tackling immigration issues parallels the rising national and international...Read More

Shoe Leather: Diego Rivera in Kodachrome/ “You know the story of calla lilies and that they’re not indigenous to Mexico, but to South...Read More

A Glimpse at the Curators and Bloggers To Come/ The Reframe project received a grant from the Andy Warhol Foundation to help us curate and license avant-garde,...Read More

TFF to Combine its Tribeca Film Institute with Renew Media/ It’s official! The Tribeca Film Institute, founded by Jane Rosenthal and Robert De Niro, has combined...Read More

Reframe at Pixel Forum in London/ Check out Kelly Devine speaking about Reframe at the Power to the Pixel Forum in London

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In The Heat Of The Night (1967)