Find What's Streaming
Want to know how you can watch Artless Media's films at home? Follow the links beneath each project to find current streaming options.
Jules of Light and Dark (2018)
Two young lovers, Maya and Jules, are found wrecked on the side of the road after a party by a loner roughneck, Freddy. During rehab, their relationship falls apart, and Maya forms an unlikely friendship with Freddy.
Watch now on the Roku Channel (free), Prime (subscription), Kanopy (with library card), Apple TV+, Fandango, YouTube, and Google Play

Saltwater Baptism (2017)
What do you do when your relationship conflicts with your religion? Santiago Gonzalez IV, a first generation Mexican-American, struggles with the tensions between his sexuality, nationality, and religion as he prepares for his college graduation.
Watch now on the New York Times, and Kanopy (with library card)

Wishful Whiskers (2017)
For little Ella, tagging along with her dad to his business lunch is no fun. That is, until she notices something. Her dad’s business partner has a fluffy white mustache, which wiggles when he eats. It's fascinating. Suddenly, everyone else has a mustache too! Why doesn’t she have one? Her mission is clear: she must get her own mustache, and it must be better than what everyone else has.
Watch now on Vimeo On Demand and Stash Film Shorts

Masculinity/Femininity (2014)
An experimental documentary interrogating normative notions of gender, sexuality, and performance. Shot primarily on Super 8, the film merges academic and creative critique - a document of gender de-construction rather than a documentary about gender construction.
Watch now on Fawesome (free with ads), Vimeo On Demand, and Kanopy (with library card)

The Forgetting Game (2011)
During the height of political tensions in 1960s Berlin, a little girl was peacefully transferred from East to West Berlin by her family’s effort and love. Afterwards, her transportation was nearly erased from popular historical record, questioning what we choose to forget and what we remember.
Available on Fawesome (free with ads), Prime, and Kanopy (with library card)
