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Prayers for Refuseniks (2004)
Jean-Luc Godard addresses two filmic letters to young Israeli soldiers who were sentenced after refusing to intervene in the occupied territories.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Jean-Luc Godard
Pussy Riot: A Punk Prayer (2013)
In the winter of 2011, after a controversial election, Vladimir Putin was reinstalled as president of Russia. In response, hundreds of thousands of citizens rose up all over the country…
A. Einstein: How I See the World (1991)
Documentary on physicist Albert Einstein which chronicles the experiences that lead him to become a great advocate for world peace.
The Eyes of Tammy Faye (2000)
A documentary look, mostly through the eyes of Tammy Faye Bakker Messner, at her rise and fall as a popular televangelist with husband Jim Bakker.
Taylor Swift: Speak Now (2010)
Join Taylor Swift as she performs nine songs in various locations including Hollywood and New York’s Central Park on Thanksgiving.
Plastic Paradise: The Great Pacific Garbage Patch (2013)
“Plastic Paradise” is an independent documentary film that chronicles Angela Sun’s personal journey of discovery to one of the most remote places on Earth, Midway Atoll, to uncover the truth…
The Coen Brothers (2000)
During the promotional campaign for “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” in 1999, BBC broadcast a documentary about the Coen brothers, mainly concerning their past. The documentary consists of featured interviews…
The Newspaperman: The Life and Times of Ben Bradlee (2017)
An intimate portrait of Washington Post executive editor Ben Bradlee, tracing his remarkable ascent from a young Boston boy stricken with polio to the one of the most pioneering and…
Contemporary Color (2016)
In the summer of 2015, legendary musician David Byrne staged an event at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center to celebrate the art of Color Guard: synchronized dance routines involving flags, rifles, and…
Fidel (2002)
Louie Bluie (1985)
Crumb director Terry Zwigoff’s first film is a true treat: a documentary about the obscure country-blues musician and idiosyncratic visual artist Howard “Louie Bluie” Armstrong, member of the last known…
The Killing of America (1981)
A documentary of the decline of America. Featuring footage (most exclusive to this film) from race riots to serial killers and much-much more.
A Noble Lie: Oklahoma City 1995 (2011)
A Noble Lie is the culmination of years of research and documentation conducted by independent journalists, scholars, and ordinary citizens. Often risking their personal safety and sanity, they have gathered…