Chernobyl: The Lost Tapes (2022)
Genre: Documentary
Director: James Jones
Actors: Mikhail Gorbachev, Ronald Reagan
Country: United Kingdom
Passion (2022)
Having escaped a destructive relationship, film artist Maja Borg explores two ritual practices: Christianity and BDSM. At first glance, the two could hardly be further apart, but perhaps there is…
Hamburger America (2004)
A documentary on some of the interesting hamburgers available around the United States and the unique characters who sell them.
The Light We Carry: Michelle Obama and Oprah Winfrey (2023)
Michelle Obama delves into the challenges and life lessons that shaped her second bestselling book in an illuminating conversation with Oprah Winfrey.
Metalworkers (2004)
In 1979 and 1980, workers in São Paulo’s metallurgical industry organized a series of strikes that changed the face of union politics in Brazil. In the process, they established the…
Diana: The Interview that Shocked the World (2020)
In one of the most memorable moments in TV history, Princess Diana candidly opens up about her marriage to Prince Charles and her life as a member of the royal…
Glasgow Belongs to Me (1966)
An Englishman has just got off the train at St. Enoch Station and is asking a cab driver to show him around Glasgow. Naturally, the cab driver is happy to…
Bank Robbers: The Last Great Heist (2022)
Through candid interviews, the perpetrators of Argentina’s most notorious bank heist detail how — and why — they carried out the radical 2006 operation.
Machine (2019)
If machines can be smarter than people, is humanity really anything special?
Put Your Soul on Your Hand and Walk (2025)
An Iranian filmmaker participates in a series of video calls with a young Palestinian photojournalist who describes her life confined in Gaza during the current regional conflict.
Requiem for a Running Back (2017)
Director Rebecca Carpenter’s father, Lewis Carpenter, was a running back for Vince Lombardi’s NFL Champion Green Bay Packers. When he dies, her family receives a surprise call from Boston University’s…
Eat Up (2019)
An entrepreneur sets out to reinvent school food — to challenge the way Boston’s public school students eat lunch. Over a yearlong journey, she wrangles with bureaucracy, unwieldy regulations and…
Creation is Violent: Anecdotes on Kinski’s Final Years (2021)
Interviews with associates of Klaus Kinski in his final years offer anecdotal evidence of his fragile state of mind and deteriorating work ethic.