America’s Greatest Monuments (2007)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Lynn Kessler
Thank You for the Rain (2017)
Five years ago Kisilu, a Kenyan farmer, started to use his camera to capture the life of his family, his village and the damages of climate change. When a violent…
Mourning in Lod (2023)
MOURNING IN LOD, takes a microcosmic look at the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through Musa, Yigal, and Randa — three people whose fates become inextricably linked in a vicious cycle of violence….
After the Last River (2015)
In the shadow of a De Beers diamond mine, a remote indigenous community lurches from crisis to crisis, as their homeland transforms into a modern frontier. Rosie Koostachin delivers donations…
Bert Stern – Original Madman (2011)
The untold and intimate life story of one of the greatest American photographers of all time, Bert Stern. After working alongside Stanley Kubrick at Look Magazine, Stern became an original…
One World Agenda: The Illuminati (2015)
There is an elite group that controls the world. They run governments, companies and religions – This is the story of the world’s most powerful secret and sacred order.
Darryl Jones – In the Blood (2022)
Follows the evolution of Jones, who grew up on the South Side of Chicago and was introduced right away to music and the politics of race.
Apollo 13: Survival (2024)
Using original footage and interviews, this documentary tells the nail-biting story of Apollo 13 and the struggle to bring its astronauts safely home.
Living in Tents (2018)
In January 2011 Paul Crane discovered a tent city in downtown St. Louis, along the Mississippi River. He was curious as to who these people were, how they ended up…
Jaan Roose: Life on the Line (2024)
Jaan Roose: Life On The Line shines light on how the Estonian slackline athlete redefined the limits of human achievement by crossing Italy’s Strait of Messina on foot.
PlantPure Nation (2015)
Three people try to start a pilot program to document the health benefits of a plant-based diet.
The Bit Player (2019)
The Bit Player tells the story of an overlooked genius, Claude Shannon (the “Father of Information Theory”), who revolutionized the world, but never lost his childlike curiosity.
Moana (1926)
Robert J. Flaherty’s South Seas follow-up to Nanook of the North is a Gauguin idyll moved by “pride of beauty… pride of strength.”