SUGA Road to D DAY (2023)
SUGA Road to D DAY 2023 Follows BTS star SUGA as he travels across the globe in search of musical inspiration for his next album D DAY, from Seoul to Tokyo, Las Vegas, and beyond
State of Control (2016)
State of Control 2016 Two American filmmakers travel undercover in China and Tibet during one of the most precarious times in the countrys recent history Their journey begins in hot bed areas of Tibetan activism in India and Nepal, before continuing into the most closed off regions of Tibet, during
Prison Kids: A Crime Against Americas Children (2015)
Prison Kids: A Crime Against Americas Children (2015) Prison Kids offers an in-depth look at the country's broken juvenile justice systems. it examines how the United States incarcerates children at a higher rate than any other developed country and travels across the country to look at the stories
Dragons Back Race (2013)
Dragons Back Race (2013) Only run once before in 1992, the Dragon's Back Race is legendary. This film takes you in to the heart of this inspiring adventure as the 2012 race weaves a brutal path down the mountainous spine of Wales.
Tadao Ando (1988)
Tadao Ando (1988) Tadao Ando, a self-taught architect, proposes an international architecture that he believes can only be conceived by someone Japanese. His architecture mixes Piranesian drama with ...
Mary Magdalene: Arts Scarlet Woman (2017)
Mary Magdalene: Arts Scarlet Woman (2017) Waldemar Januzczak explores the impact of Mary Magdalene's myth on art and artists. In art all Christian saints are inventions but Mary Magdalene has been the subject of more invention and re-invention than any other.
Moto CO: Revolutions (2020)
Revolutions celebrates the lives of those whose worlds simply revolve around stepping out of their comfort zone, having no boundaries and redefining what's possible on two wheels. This film is dedicated to them.
The Divide (2015)
The Divide 2015 Seven unconnected people striving for a better life across the US and UK discover the odds may be stacked against them Filmmaker Katharine Round provokes intimate moments to build a mosaic of lives in the grip of fear and insecurity driven by an ever widening gap between richest and
Bob Saget: That Aint Right (2007)
Bob Saget: That Aint Right (2007) Bob Saget does a one hour stand up special.
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn (2014)
My Life Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn 2014 Liv Corfixen documents her husband, filmmaker Nicolas Winding Refn, during the production and release of his movie Only God Forgives 2013
Herbstgold (2010)
Herbstgold 2010 The film follows five senior athletes along their biggest challenge maturity As all of them are between 80 and 100 years old it is a race against time and personal degeneration Nevertheless they are united in one common goal to take part in the track and field World Masters Champions
Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen (2015)
Mel Brooks Live at the Geffen (2015) Comedy legend Mel Brooks discusses his childhood, military experience, and stand-up, TV and film career, and sings the theme songs from his iconic comedies.
Old Partner (2008)
Old Partner (2008) An elderly farmer lives out his final days with his wife and a loyal ox in the Korean countryside.
Japan: A Story of Love and Hate (2008)
Japan: A Story of Love and Hate (2008) Naoki once had it all - the fast car, the executive home. Boss of his own business he lived the good-life when Japan's economy was at it's height. Then the bubble burst - and he met Yoshie.
Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream (2012)
Park Avenue: Money, Power and the American Dream (2012) Filmmaker Alex Gibney investigates the fact that the 400 richest Americans control more wealth than the 150 million people in the bottom 50 percent of the population.
Crucifixion Quake (2020)
Crucifixion Quake 2020 A geologist goes on a 20 year quest to determine if the physical events reported on the day of the Crucifixion happened as narrated or not
Aggie (2020)
Aggie 2020 An exploration of the nexus of art, race and justice through the story of art collector Agnes Gund who sold Roy Lichtensteins painting Masterpiece in 2017 for 165 million to start the Art for Justice Fund to end mass incarceration
Get the Picture (2013)
Get the Picture (2013) Meet John G Morris, 95, a legend of photojournalism, whose unerring eye for the best shot has moved and changed the world. Morris, former Picture Editor of Life Magazine & New York Times was instrumental in the early years of Magnum with his friends and peers Robert Capa & Hen
We Love Paleo (2016)
We Love Paleo (2016) This feature documentary intends to spread the word about Paleo (aka the Caveman diet) and raise public awareness about this healthy alternative to the Standard American/Western Diet (SAD). The film presents the basic tenets of the Paleo movement through the eyes of various char
42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009
42nd Street Forever, Volume 4: Cooled by Refrigeration (2009) Get ready for the fourth volume of classic exploitation, horror and just plain cool trailers in Synapse Films' best-selling compilation series. This time we've got alien horrors, schizoid ...
PoliWood (2009)
PoliWood 2009 An in depth look at the Democratic and Republican national conventions held during the 2008 U S Presidential election year
My Life in China (2014)
My Life in China (2014) In America, everyone has a family story of immigration. Every family, at some point, has had somebody leave their native country behind to search for a better life. How did they hold onto their identity? How did they adapt to their new life? Every family has a special story.
Autism: The Musical (2007)
Autism: The Musical (2007) Follows five autistic children as they work together to create and perform a live musical production.
A Tuba to Cuba (2018)
A Tuba to Cuba (2018) A TUBA TO CUBA follows New Orleans' famed Preservation Hall Jazz Band as they retrace their musical roots from the storied city of jazz to the shores of Cuba and in turn discover a connection that runs much deeper than could have been imagined.
Making a New American Nutcracker (2017)
Making a New American Nutcracker (2017) The Joffrey Ballet creates a new version of "The Nutcracker" set in Chicago at the time of the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.
A Question of Innocence (2014)
The film focuses on Tommy Zeigler, a man convicted of killing his wife, her mother and father, and another male in his Winter Garden, Florida furniture store on Christmas eve in 1975 But did he actually do it
Laloux sauvage (2010)
Laloux sauvage 2010 Rene Laloux talks about his various films and his friendship with Roland Topor
Mama Africa (2011)
Mama Africa 2011 Documentary about Miriam Makeba
The Showman (1970)
The Showman (1970) Short documentary about the circus showman, Wally Shufflebottom Jr.
Poison Flower (2015)
Poison Flower (2015) Gundega, a Latvian former prison officer, is on the run from a drugs possession charge. Surviving on benefits paydays in a makeshift camp in the woods in Harlow in the UK, she befriends Melanie, a local heroin user and ex-con, mourning the death of her Latvian boyfriend. Their f
Spare Time (1939)
Spare Time (1939) A look at how industry workers spend their time when they are not at work.
The Workers Cup (2017)
The Workers Cup (2017) Inside Qatar's labor camps, African and Asian migrant workers building the facilities of the 2022 World Cup compete in a football tournament of their own.
Waterschool (2018)
Waterschool (2018) Six girls living along the Amazon, Nile, Mississippi, Danube, Ganges, and Yangtze rivers learn about water and sustainability and use their newfound education to protect their communities and homes.
Toddlers Behaving Very Badly (2020)
Toddlers Behaving Very Badly 2020 Childcare expert Laura Amies takes on the tears and the tantrums as she teaches toddlers how to listen, have self control, obedience and good manners
Slasher (2004)
Slasher (2004) A documentary on a stereotypically shady used car salesman, one who convinces customers to buy vehicles that others have deemed unfit for sale.
Frida Kahlo Tina Modotti (1983)
Frida Kahlo Tina Modotti 1983 This documentary is related to an art show directors Wollen and Mulvey organized for Londons Whitechapel Gallery, attempting to pair the rather different work of two female creators, painter Frida Kahlo and photographer Tina Modotti
Coming Out Under Fire (1994)
Coming Out Under Fire 1994 A historical account of military policy regarding homosexuals during World War II The documentary includes interviews with several gay WWII veterans
Bohemia: A Year in the Wetlands (2011)
In Bohemia, at the very heart of Europe, south of the Golden City of Prague and guarded by medieval castles, lies a hidden mosaic of lakes and gently flowing rivers, of misty forests and mysterious peat bogs
The Crash Reel (2013)
The Crash Reel (2013) Fifteen years of verite footage show the epic rivalry between half-pipe legends Shaun White and Kevin Pearce, childhood friends who become number one and two in the world leading up to the Vancouver Winter Olympics, pushing one another to ever more dangerous tricks, until Kevin
Gameplay: The Story of the Videogame Revolution (2015)
Gameplay: The Story of the Videogame Revolution (2015) From "Pong" to "Pac Man" and "Super Mario" to "Lara Croft", "Doom", "Grand Theft Auto" and everything in between - it's the story of the videogame revolution.
Tchindas (2015)
Tchindas (2015) Tchinda is one of most beloved women in Cape Verde, especially after she came out as a transgender person in the local newspaper in 1998. Since then, her name has become the term used by locals to name queer Cape Verdeans. Despite her great reputation, Tchinda remains humble and ever
An Impossible Project (2020)
An Impossible Project (2020) Humans are analogue. We're literally sick of the digital world engulfing us. People are yearning for real things and authenticity. IMPOSSIBLE is sensuous and inspiring film about the revenge of analog. And the eccentric, crazy Austrian scientist, who saved the world's la
Skinhead Attitude (2003)
Skinhead Attitude 2003 SKINHEAD ATTITUDE is the first documentary which outlines the history of forty years of skinhead movement from its extreme left to its extreme right wings Starting by asking for the most recent development of the movement, the film describes the transformation and radicalisati
Man in Red Bandana (2017)
Man in Red Bandana 2017 On 911, American Airlines Flight 11 struck the North Tower between the 93rd and 98th floors 1,355 people died at or above the crash site No one survived United Airlines Flight 175 struck the South Tower 17 minutes later between floors 77 to 85 killing 599 people Miraculously,
No Mans Land (2017)
No Mans Land (2017) Documentary about the 40-day occupation of Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, located south of Burns, Oregon. Fuelled by the belief that control and management of public lands does not belong with the federal government, Ammon Bundy leads a group of armed militants in a stand-off
Otto Baxter Not a Fucking Horror Story (2023)
Otto Baxter Not a Fucking Horror Story 2023 NA