The American Scream (2012)
An original documentary which follows three families in a small seaside town in Massachusetts as they prepare for their annual home made haunted houses. This story highlights their long journey from planning to opening day and cleanup until next year and the obstacles which face them during the process.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Michael Stephenson
Actors: Lori Souza, Manny Souza, Matthew Brodeur, Richard Brodeur, Victor Bariteau
La Bare (2014)
Since the birth of the male review in the late 1970s, the greatest male strippers in the world can all be traced back to one club… La Bare Dallas. La…
Rafa Márquez: El Capitán (2024)
The Mexican defender recounts wins and losses in the world of football and beyond, revealing an intimate look into his dreams, detours and determination.
The Land of the Enlightened (2016)
A group of Kuchi children are living in a minefield around Bagram airfield, Afghanistan. They dig out anti-personal mines in order to sell the explosives to child workers mining in…
100 Years at the Movies (1994)
Commemorates the centennial of American movies with a montage of clips and music scores from the most important movies of the century.
The Gospel According to André (2018)
From the segregated American South to the fashion capitals of the world, operatic fashion editor André Leon Talley’s life and career are on full display, in a poignant portrait that…
Nightfall (2012)
A stunning study of real-time light changing from day to night which was filmed in a forest high up in California’s Sierra Nevada Mountains
An Owl is an Owl is an Owl (1990)
From Chris Marker’s collection Bestiaire aka Petit Bestiaire (1990), consisting of three video haikus.
Along for the Ride (2017)
A documentary chronicling the filmmaking career of Dennis Hopper.
The Greatest Movie Ever Sold (2011)
A documentary about branding, advertising and product placement that is financed and made possible by brands, advertising and product placement.
Year Zero: The Silent Death of Cambodia (1979)
John Pilger vividly reveals the brutality and murderous political ambitions of the Pol Pot/Khmer Rouge totalitarian regime which bought genocide and despair to the people of Cambodia while neighboring countries,…
The Trouble with Marnie (2000)
This hour long documentary on the making of Alfred Hitchcock’s “Marnie” incorporates the usual melange of contemporary interviews with surviving participants and liberal helpings of film clips and production shots….
The Act of Killing (2012)
In a place where killers are celebrated as heroes, these filmmakers challenge unrepentant death-squad leaders to dramatize their role in genocide. The result is a surreal, cinematic journey, not only…