Iceland: Land of Fire and Ice (2013)
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John Bishop Live: The Sunshine Tour (2011)
John Bishop Live: The Sunshine Tour (2011) Filmed live at Liverpool's Echo Arena on the hugely successful tour of the same name.
Mooch (2018)
Mooch (2018) Anthony "The Mooch" Scaramucci may have been the shortest tenured White House Communications Director, but he sure left a big impression. Compiled over a four-year span, 'Mooch' tells the ...
Mindfulness: Be Happy Now (2015)
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Four Seasons Lodge (2008)
Four Seasons Lodge (2008) From the darkness of Hitler's Europe to the lush mountains of New York's Catskills, Four Seasons Lodge follows a community of Holocaust survivors who come together each summer at their beloved bungalow colony to dance, cook, fight and flirt - and celebrate their survival. B
Creating Woodstock (2019)
Creating Woodstock (2019) For three days in August 1969, nearly a half-million young people descended upon Max Yasgur's farm in upstate New York for the rock 'n' roll event that defined a generation. Mythologized ...
The Invisibles (2014)
The Invisibles 2014 Their arrival in Germany is not exactly a warm welcome Asylum seekers in Brandenburg are first brought to the initial registration center in Eisenhuttenstadt Also Wasim from Syria, Mathew from Kenya and Gedeon from Cameroon are stranded at this surreal place in the outskirts of n
The Pirate Tapes (2011)
The Pirate Tapes 2011 A tale of violence, piracy, and environmental disaster spirals into a life threatening situation when Mohamed, a young Somali Canadian, joins a real pirate cell with a hidden camera This incredible footage shows the true nature of the Somalian pirates
Anne Clark: Ill walk out into tomorrow (2018)
Anne Clark, an icon of music history and a terrific pioneer of spoken word art, has been on stage for more than 30 years It transforms language into unique music Since the early 1980s, New Wave classics such as OUR DARKNESS and SLEEPER IN METROPOLIS have provided a thrill of excitement that has insp
The Bredjing Camp (2015)
Claire Denis goes to Eastern Chad to the Breidjing camp, where 40,000 refugees from Darfur are living
Finding Sally (2020)
Finding Sally (2020) A personal investigation into the mysterious life of the director's Aunt Sally, an Ethiopian aristocrat-turned-communist-rebel who disappeared after the revolution that lead to the overthrow of Emperor Haile Selassie.
Family Fundamentals (2002)
Family Fundamentals 2002 What happens when religiously conservative Christian parents have children who become homosexual FAMILY FUNDAMENTALS is filmmaker Arthur Dongs personal attempt to answer that explosive question
Highline (2020)
Highline 2020 Five friends embark on a ten day journey on the incredible Uinta Highline Trail in northern Utah Together they discover adventure and explore the history of the area Along the way, you learn more about these hikers, and how they succeeded in life even when the odds were stacked against
We Dont Deserve Dogs (2020)
We Dont Deserve Dogs (2020) A contemplative odyssey across our planet, looking at the simple and extraordinary ways that dogs influence our daily lives.
Forbidden City, U S A (1989)
Forbidden City, U S A 1989 It was the swinging 30s The big bands of the 40s It was San Francisco night life Baghdad by the Bay And the crowds were packing the nations premiere all Chinese nightclub, Forbidden City Like the Cotton Club of Harlem which featured Americas finest African American enterta
Its a Hard Truth Aint It (2018)
Its a Hard Truth Aint It (2018)Follows inmates at Pendleton Correctional Facility in Indiana, as they study filmmaking as a means for them to explore their personal memories.
Gladiadores (2017)
Gladiadores (2017) Documentary of Wrestling Dominican Republic
The A.I. Race (2017)
The A.I. Race (2017) The Discussion of Artificially Intelligence replacing Humans. And the Technological Increases of Artificial Intelligence (Moore's Law) Capabilities, Artificial Intelligence that learns.
In Utero (2015)
In Utero (2015) IN UTERO is a cinematic rumination on what will emerge as the most provocative subject of the 21st Century - life in the womb and its lasting impact. Epigenetics, biochemistry, Alice In Wonderland, The Matrix, scientists, psychologists and doctors converge to prove that we are not wh
Well Groomed (2019)
Well Groomed (2019) A year immersed in the visually-stunning and humorous world of competitive creative dog groomers reveals that, no matter where or how, an innate passion for imaginative expression is universal.
One Child Left Behind The APS Teaching Scandal (2020)
One Child Left Behind The APS Teaching Scandal 2020 In 2009, an unprecedented 1,176 Atlanta teachers were investigated for test cheating 85 were indicted, 12 went to trial and found guilty on RICO charges typically reserved for the mafia and drug lords Convicted and sentenced to upward of 30 years i
Das weiße Stadion (1928)
A documentary about the 1928 St Moritz Olympics
Shashamane (2016)
Shashamane (2016) Africa's history is stained with suffering; but after generations of slavery, oppression, and diaspora, many ancestral Africans are now returning to reclaim their heritage. In the heart of Ethiopia, Shashamane was dedicated by King Haile Selassie as a homeland for those of African
Beautified Realism The Making of Flowers of Shanghai (2021)
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Clapboard Jungle: Surviving the Independent Film Business (2
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An Accidental Studio (2019)
An Accidental Studio (2019) Charts the early years of HandMade Films, seen through the eyes of the filmmakers, key personnel, and the man who started it all: former Beatle George Harrison.
Heroin: Cape Cod, USA (2015)
Heroin: Cape Cod, USA (2015) Documentary examining the impact heroin has had on Cape Cod in Massachusetts, following the stories of eight people who are all in their twenties as they battle with their addiction.
Attacking the Devil Harold Evans and the Last Nazi War Crime
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Living the Change: Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Futur
Living the Change: Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Future (2018) Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.
Fiddlin (2018)
Fiddlin (2018) Fiddlin' is a foot-stomping celebration of true Americana and artistic expression. This hopeful, inspiring Old-Time/ Bluegrass music documentary shines a light on what is best about America...
Who Killed the Neanderthal? (2017)
Who Killed the Neanderthal? (2017) Was it genocide? Epidemics? Climate change? Interbreeding? Competitive replacement? In order to find out, this ambitious team examines the evidence as it would a criminal investigation. ...
Fin (2021)
Fin 2021 Eli Roth and a professional group of scientists, researchers and activists sail around the globe to unveil the truth behind the death of millions of sharks
How to Rob a Bank (2024)
It's 1990s Seattle and the world's best bank robber has it all: looks, charm, a sprawling treehouse hideout, and an uncanny ability to disappear using Hollywood-style makeup. But as law enforcement inches closer, his once-carefree life spirals into a suffocating trap, forcing him and his crew to ri
North Sea (1938)
North Sea (1938) The story of real fishermen going about their hazardous tasks in the North Sea fishing-grounds off the British Coast. The fishing boat departs from a Scottish town, and the crew is seen going through their routine tasks. On arriving at the fishing grounds they encounter a storm that
Diller Scofidio + Renfro: Reimagining Lincoln Center and the
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Toy Place (2013)
Toy Place (2013) After accidentally discovering a toy museum in Vermont, filmmaker Ben Churchill decided to make a documentary about who's behind the collection of nearly 100,000 toys and why some people still enjoy them as an adult.
Keep on Keepin On (2014)
Keep on Keepin On (2014) First-time director/drummer from Australia, Alan Hicks, convinced his surfing mate and cinematographer, Adam Hart, to travel to the U.S. to follow and film 89-year-old jazz legend, Clark Terry (Quincy Jones's first teacher) over four years - to document an unlikely mentorshi
Revolution Rent (2019)
Revolution Rent (2019) A Cuban-American director travels to his exiled parents' homeland to mount a stage production of the musical, RENT, where he discovers an inspiring artistic family and embarks on a personal journey to reclaim his complicated heritage.
Welfare of the Workers (1940)
A story of sacrifice, in which organised labour voluntarily relinquishes hard won workplace rights after being asked to give up by choice what Hitler takes by force
The Ability Exchange (2016)
The Ability Exchange (2016) "The Ability Exchange" is a documentary about an innovative Disability Studies class at NYU Tandon where engineering students and adults with cerebral palsy learn to communicate, connect, and cultivate their abilities by making movies.
Back to the Soil (2014)
Back to the Soil (2014) In 1924, in collaboration with the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), the Soviet government offered parcels of land in the Ukraine, Belarus, and Crimea to former merchants, whose work had been outlawed under Communist rule. The JDC provided financial, legal,
Dive to Tiger Central (2007)
Dive to Tiger Central (2007) The tiger shark has become infamous for its aggression and indiscriminate appetite. Like other dangerous species, it's been known to attack human beings. But unlike most, only this one is ...
Neurotypical (2011)
Neurotypical 2011 Neurotypical is an unprecedented exploration of autism from the point of view of autistic people themselves Four year old Violet, teenaged Nicholas and adult Paula occupy different positions on the autism spectrum, but they are all at pivotal moments in their lives How they and the
Big Narsties Big Adventure (2020)
Big Narsties Big Adventure 2020 NA
Public Figure (2019)
Public Figure (2019) A documentary that investigates the psychological effects of everyday social media use while exploring how our influencers deal with the fame, money, hate and obsession that comes with it.
Silencing the Song: An Afghan Fallen Star (2011)
Silencing the Song: An Afghan Fallen Star (2011) [HBO] HD. This follow-up to 'Afghan Star' returns to see what has become of infamous Afghan talent show contestant Setara.
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue (2020)
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue 2020 Prominent Chinese writers and scholars gather in a village in Shanxi, a province of China and the hometown of Jia Zhang Ke This starts an 18 chapter symphony about Chinese society since 1949 Narrated by three important novelists born in the 1950s, 1960s and
Patterns of Evidence The Red Sea Miracle II (2020)
Patterns of Evidence The Red Sea Miracle II 2020 THE RED SEA MIRACLE II continues to raise big questions about biblical miracles Introducing the second film in a new two part series by Patterns of Evidences award winning filmmaker, Timothy Mahoney How could thousands of feet of water be parted at th