Copwatch (2017)
Copwatch (2017) Shows "Cop watchers" dedicated to bringing awareness to their community and exposing police brutality/harassment. They are legally recording/documenting each arrest but often find themselves to be the victims of chaos.
Citizen Koch (2013)
Citizen Koch (2013) When Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker stripped state workers of their union rights in 2011, was it simply a classic face-off between labor and management, or a bold political move designed to weaken his party's political opposition? Set against the rise of the Tea Party and Occupy
MessiCirque (2019)
THE CREATION OF MESSI10 BY CIRQUE DU SOLEIL Go behind the scenes and discover the making of Messi10 by Cirque du Soleil, the show inspired by the worlds greatest football player Lionel Messi
Rock Rubber 45s (2018)
Rock Rubber 45s (2018) ROCK RUBBER 45s is a cinematic odyssey exploring the connectivity of global basketball, sneaker, and music lifestyle through the firsthand lens of authentic NYC culture orchestrator Bobbito...
Agenda 2 Masters of Deceit (2016)
Agenda 2 Masters of Deceit 2016 This is the sequel to the blockbuster film, Agenda Grinding America Down A powerful film that exposes how the left is exploiting the issues of our time and using them as weapons to destroy whats left of our collapsing country It received the award for Best Documentary
Samadhi: Part 2 (Its Not What You Think) (2018)
Samadhi: Part 2 (Its Not What You Think) (2018) Samadhi Movie. Part 2 (It's not what you think) is the second installment of a series of films exploring Samadhi.
Beary Tales (2013)
Beary Tales (2013) Two orphaned bear cubs would've been destined to starve - if a man had not adopted them. The film shows the twins' life with their new "mother", from their first steps to becoming cheeky teenagers.
Cancerpants (2011)
Cancerpants (2011) A warm, witty, and insightful human story of triumph that arms women worldwide touched by breast cancer. Through the candid and emotionally aware voice of breast cancer survivor, Rochelle Poulson, cancerpants overcomes the struggles with enduring courage and clarity.
The Occupation (2012)
The Occupation (2012) On October 15, 2011, thousands of people gathered at the Vancouver Art Gallery to support the global Occupy movement. As the day progressed, hundreds of people set up tents and turned the art gallery plaza into an encampment equipped with a first-aid station, media tent, a func
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another (2019)
Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another (2019) With an elephant's tusk as the protagonist, Those That, at a Distance, Resemble Another meditates on the endless tactility of conservation.
Bilderberg: The Movie (2014)
Bilderberg: The Movie (2014) Since 1954 the worlds most powerful and influential people of politics, finance, royalty, business, banking and media have gathered annually to discuss things that the general public are still not allowed to know about.
Believe The Eddie Izzard Story (2009)
Believe The Eddie Izzard Story 2009 Believe chronicles comedian Eddie Izzards rise to fame from his early influences losing his mother to cancer at a young age before being sent with his brother to boarding school to his close present day relationship with his supportive father
Dua Lipa Elevating (2022)
Dua Lipa Elevating 2022 One of the most recognizable voices in all of modern day music, Dua Lipa quickly rose to fame As a little girl born in London she grew up in Albania with a drive which has made her one of the most successful artists of recent times Her catchy tunes and sultry vocals make her
Woodstock 3 Days That Changed Everything (2019)
Woodstock 3 Days That Changed Everything 2019 a look at the famous music festival
Bob Ross: The Happy Painter (2011)
The start of career, rise to fame, and death of the legendary TV painter Bob Ross
The Feeling of Being Watched (2016)
When journalist Assia Boundaoui investigates rumors of surveillance in her Arab American neighborhood in Chicago, she uncovers one of the largest FBI terrorism probes conducted before 911 and reveals its enduring impact on the community
Zima, ukhodi (2012)
Zima, ukhodi 2012 Ten young directors did not part from their cameras for two months The result was a chronicle of Russias winter protests a chronicle of those who make the political climate and those who are dissatisfied with the makers We see people, their faces, their conversations, rallies, vict
Time Warp The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Vol 1 Midnight
Time Warp The Greatest Cult Films of All Time Vol 1 Midnight Madness 2020 From The Rocky Horror Picture Show to The Big Lebowski and everything in between, this fascinating deep dive documentary begins its celebration of the greatest cult movies of all time discussing the birth of the midnight movie
The Illusion of Abundance (2023)
The Illusion of Abundance 2023 NA
The Eighty Days (1944)
The Eighty Days (1944) This film is structured around British attempts to prevent the V1 missiles from getting through to their targets. Gunners, pilots and barrage balloons are the layers of National Defence, layers of defence that can't be entirely successful.
Drifters (1929)
Drifters (1929) A silent documentary film by John Grierson telling the story of Britain's North Sea herring fishery.
The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution (2018)
The Heat: A Kitchen (R)evolution (2018) It takes a brazen personality to excel in the competitive sport of professional cooking. A woman can only ascend the ranks if she can take the heat. Meet seven women chefs at the forefront of a "revolution."
RR (2007)
I found this experimental film absorbing, even funny intentionally in one spot The concept is very simple A series of locked off shots where a train, not visible at first, enters frame, goes all the way through, and leaves frame What makes it interesting is Bennings wide range of compositions and fr
Move (2012)
Move (2012) 'Move' is a compelling behind the scenes look at renowned choreographers Kevin Iega Jeff and Gary Abbott and their inspiring Chicago based Deeply Rooted Dance Theater. 'MOVE' is not about how dancers dance but why they dance, removing the gap away from art to artist.
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (2016)
The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (2016) When Donald Trump says, "This election is rigged"-he should know. His buddies are rigging it. Rolling Stone investigative reporter Greg Palast busted Jeb Bush for stealing the 2000 election by purging Black voters from Florida's electoral rolls. Now
Peter and the Farm (2016)
Peter and the Farm (2016) Peter Dunning is the proud proprietor of Mile Hill Farm, which sits on 187 acres in Vermont. The land's 38 harvests have seen the arrivals and departures of three wives and four children, leaving Peter with only animals and memories. The arrival of a film crew causes him to
O Poeta do Castelo (1959)
O Poeta do Castelo (1959) The camera follows an ordinary morning of famous Brazilian poet Manuel Bandeira in his small apartment, making breakfast, typewriting in bed, walking through the streets of Castelo, in downtown Rio de Janeiro.
Standing Up (2017)
Standing Up (2017) Three unlikely aspiring stand-up comedians - an ultra-Orthodox Jew, a couchsurfing custodian, and a personal injury lawyer - risk everything to find their voices on the cutthroat New York comedy scene.
Jewels Catch One (2016)
Jewels Catch One (2016) With 4 strikes against her (black, female, poor and a lesbian), our trailblazer , Jewel Thais-Williams, helped changed laws, save lives and influence communities across Los Angeles, California as she opened her legendary nightclub's door for 42 years.
Villa Empain (2019)
Villa Empain (2019) Villa Empain was a passion, a vision, a plan, a home, an artwork. It is a heartfelt dream that was abandoned. Villa Empain, today, looks like it did in the 1930s, but it has turned into another entity held by the same fundament. The film compares the life of Louis Empain and his
Long Strange Trip The Untold Story of The Grateful Dead (20
Long Strange Trip The Untold Story of The Grateful Dead (2017) The tale of the Grateful Dead is inspiring, complicated, and downright messy. A tribe of contrarians, they made art out of open-ended chaos and inadvertently achieved success on their own terms. Never-before-seen footage and interviews
Witness to Hope The Life of Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II
Witness to Hope The Life of Karol Wojtyla, Pope John Paul II 2002 This documentary traces the life of this charismatic Polish Pope from his early life to the later years of his Papacy Its not only fascinating but so incredibly inspiring Karol Wotyla was an intellectual with a common touch and though
Granton Trawler (1934)
Granton Trawler (1934) Documentary about the fishing trawler, "Isabella Grieg". We follow her from her base in Granton Harbour, in Edinburgh, right up the east coast of Edinburgh, up to the fishing grounds between Shetland and Norway.
The Creepy Line (2018)
The Creepy Line (2018) The Creepy Line reveals the stunning degree to which society is manipulated by Google and Facebook and how they do it.
The Woman Who Loves Giraffes (2018)
The Woman Who Loves Giraffes 2018 In1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas, in fact, before anyone, man or woman had made such a trip, 23 year old Canadian biologist, Anne Innis Dagg, made an
The Medicine Game (2013)
The Medicine Game (2013) Tucked away in central New York State is the Onondaga Nation, a sovereign Native American community known to produce some of the top lacrosse players in the world. Yet, the fear of leaving their community, substance abuse, and poverty have kept far too many of these players
Ghost of the Mountains (2017)
Ghost of the Mountains 2017 To bring Disneynatures productions to life, filmmakers endure extreme environments to witness stories of some of our planets most remarkable animals Go behind the scenes on one of the teams most ambitious projects yet to find and film the elusive snow leopard in China, on
Knock Down the House (2019)
Knock Down the House (2019) A look at the people involved with various political campaigns during the 2018 U.S. congressional election.
Running with Beto (2019)
Running with Beto (2019) A behind-the-scenes documentary following Beto O'Rourke's breakaway campaign to unseat Ted Cruz in the U.S. Senate.
Cargoes (1939)
A corrupt consortium of fruit growers exploit migrant workers out of their rightful wages, until Gerry Clayton (Barry MacKay), the son of one of the growers, decides to champion their cause.
Few Words (2012)
Few Words (2012) Few Words is the story of a modern skiing pioneer, who became one of the most successful and talented freestyle skiers in the world, Candide Thovex. Winner of the Best Male Performance (Candide Thovex), the Full Throttle Award, the Best Cinematography Award and the Best Documentary
A Racetrack Somewhere (2016)
Investigating a blossoming network of backyard stables, dedicated strappers, trainers, jockeys and equine enthusiasts, A Racetrack Somewhere explores the vast Australian landscape, delving into the heart of some of the country's most iconic and remote Thoroughbred racing events.
Slaughter Nick for President (2012)
Slaughter Nick for President (2012) When an out-of-work actor accidentally discovers through Facebook that he's been wildly famous in a faraway land for almost two decades, he sets out to discover the reasons why. SLAUGHTER NICK FOR PRESIDENT is a behind-the-scenes look at the entertainment biz and
The Ground We Won (2015)
The Ground We Won (2015) With great bawdiness and camaraderie, an eclectic rugby team of farmers strive to redeem themselves from a long run of bitter loses. A cinema verite study of contemporary manhood as observed through the rites and rituals of a rural New Zealand rugby club.
Tanner Hall Forever (2020)
Tanner Hall Forever 2020 With seven Winter X Games gold medals and a career spanning twenty years, Tanner Hall has cemented himself as an icon and legend in the sport of skiing Now, at age 35, hes decided to enter the Freeride World Tour a five stop competition circuit in which skiers are judged on
As I Walk Through the Valley (2017)
As I Walk Through the Valley (2017) "As I Walk Through The Valley" explores 40 years of underground music from the Rio Grande Valley; from early garage rock and Chicano funk, through the Chicano/Tejano era and up to the metal and pop punk of the 2000s.
Dog Days (2013)
Dog Days (2013) After losing his job in 2009, Coite Manuel sets off to build his dream business with the help of two unlikely women: Deane, his harp-playing aunt, and Siyone, an East African hotdog vendor and single mother of four. Staking his meager life savings on a vision to revive Washington, D.