ScreenPix Voices

ScreenPix Voices focuses on independent films, documentaries, and narrative-driven content that highlights underrepresented perspectives across the United States. The channel’s programming leans toward character-driven stories, often from emerging filmmakers or niche distributors, with an emphasis on cultural, social, and regional themes. Viewers might encounter a documentary about rural communities in the Midwest, a drama set in a Southern town, or a comedy exploring immigrant experiences. Music and lifestyle segments occasionally appear, but the core remains cinematic storytelling that avoids mainstream Hollywood formulas. The channel does not carry news, sports, or religious programming, instead dedicating its airtime to feature-length works and short films that prioritize voice and place over spectacle.

ScreenPix Voices is available through select cable and satellite providers in the United States, and its content can also be accessed via certain streaming platforms that offer the channel as part of a broader package. TV guide listings for the channel typically group its films by theme or director, with occasional themed blocks around holidays or cultural events. Online streaming availability varies by region and provider, so viewers may need to check their specific service for access. The channel does not produce its own original series or host-led programs, relying entirely on acquired content from independent studios and film festivals.

TV Guide
Across 110th Street
03:30 - 05:15
Across 110th Street
Movie, Crime drama
After a robbery in Harlem turns into a scene of mass murder, promising young black police officer William Pope (Yaphet Kotto) is assigned to the case, along with surly, prejudiced Italian-American cop Frank Mattelli (Anthony Quinn). The pair clashes during their tense investigation as they try to track down the three suspects and apprehend them. Also searching for the fugitives is ruthless mobster Nick D'Salvio (Tony Franciosa), who will stop at nothing to retrieve the stolen money.
Hell up in Harlem
05:15 - 06:50
Hell up in Harlem
Movie, Crime drama
In Harlem, N.Y., crime boss Tommy Gibbs (Fred Williamson) is gravely injured while escaping a hit ordered by the corrupt district attorney, D'Angelo (Gerald Gordon). As he recovers, his father, Papa Gibbs (Julius W. Harris), assumes control of the gang, which angers Tommy's best henchman, Zach (Tony King), who goes on to collaborate with D'Angelo and frame Papa Gibbs for the murder of Tommy's ex-wife. This sets off a series of bloody betrayals that ricochet within the crime world.
Cotton Comes to Harlem
06:50 - 08:30
Cotton Comes to Harlem
Movie, Comedy drama
Harlem's African-American population is being ripped off by the Rev. Deke O'Malley (Calvin Lockhart), who dishonestly claims that small donations will secure parcels of land in Africa. When New York City police officers Gravedigger Jones (Godfrey Cambridge) and Coffin Ed Johnson (Raymond St. Jacques) look into O'Malley's scam, they learn that the cash is being smuggled inside a bale of cotton. But the police, O'Malley and lots of others find themselves scrambling when the money goes missing.