Apollo: Missions to the Moon (2019)
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Tom Jennings
Actors: Betty Grissom, Bill Anders, Buzz Aldrin, Frank Borman, Neil Armstrong, Walter Cronkite
Country: United States of America
Fall of Japan: In Color (2015)
William Courtenay’s color film of the pacific campaign and Japan’s downfall.
Slim Aarons: The High Life (2016)
Slim Aarons spent his life documenting jet-setters, movie stars and beautiful people doing beautiful things during the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. In “The High Life,” the story behind some of…
Maestro (2003)
Maestro, tells the story of how a group of people found refuge and a call for life outside the mainstream. What evolved was a scene that set the ground work…
Unknown Number: The High School Catfish (2025)
A teenage girl and her boyfriend become the targets of relentless harassment from an anonymous phone number. As authorities dig deeper, they uncover a secret that challenges everything they originally…
We Were Children (2012)
For over 130 years till 1996, more than 100,000 of Canada’s First Nations children were legally required to attend government-funded schools run by various Christian faiths. There were 80 of…
The Legend of the Underground (2021)
A searing and timely look at the struggle against rampant discrimination in Nigeria today, as seen through the lens of several bold and charismatic, non-conformist youth who fight to live…
Chris Claremont’s X-Men (2018)
Chris Claremont’s X-Men takes an in-depth look at Claremont’s monumental run. Using high-profile interviews, the film explores the behind-the-scenes development of notable characters like Wolverine, Storm, and Phoenix, as well…
Electric Daisy Carnival Experience (2011)
A live concert documentary on the popular electronic music festival.
As We Speak: Rap Music on Trial (2024)
Bronx rap artist Kemba explores the growing weaponization of rap lyrics in the United States criminal justice system and abroad — revealing how law enforcement has quietly used artistic creation…
America’s War on Abortion (2020)
Deeyah Khan examines the alarming erosion of reproductive rights in the US. Featuring powerful accounts from activists fighting for – and against – women’s right to choose.
Hope: One in a Billion (2017)
The Presence (1965)
Two old men enter an abandoned synagogue, look at the decay around them, and pray.