Behind the Card (2022)
You’re Watching Video Music Box (2021)
The untold story of the world’s longest running video show, Video Music Box. A hip hop mainstay since 1983, VMB gave a platform to artists like Jay-Z, Nas and Mary…
Private Violence (2014)
One in four women experience violence in their homes. Have you ever asked, “Why doesn’t she just leave?” Private Violence shatters the brutality of our logic and intimately reveals the…
Beyond Conviction (2006)
Beyond Conviction tells the moving story of three crime victims on a journey towards healing and resolution. The film follows participants in a pioneering program run by the state of…
Furnival and Son (1948)
Story of work in a cutlery manufacturing firm in Sheffield told through story of the son who enters the business.
First Ascent (2006)
The classic film that inspired the National Geographic Series. Join a global quest with world-class climbers in pursuit of the ultimate goal: the first ascent. Featuring Dean Potter, Timmy O’Neill,…
Maelstrom: The Odyssey of Waterworld (2018)
The long and hard road that the makers of Waterworld had to face when making the, then, highest budgeted film.
A Stone in Our Heart (2018)
A mother and a daughter struggle to climb the Swiss Alps while they dig into a past that the mother has spent years suppressing. The daughter was sexually abused by…
Living Proof (2017)
Diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, documentarian Matt Embry takes viewers on a transnational journey — from Italy to Canada, and from the lab to the home — in order to examine…
Fly Like a Girl (2020)
Follows women who dared to aim higher from Lego-loving young girls who includes female pilots in her toy airplanes, to a courageous women who helped lead shuttle missions to space.
The Velvet Underground (2021)
Experience the iconic rock band’s legacy in the first major documentary to tell their story. Directed with the era’s avant-garde spirit by Todd Haynes, this kaleidoscopic oral history combines exclusive…
No Home Movie (2016)
Documentary about humans dealing with changing technology, the basic concepts of communication, cinema, and Akerman’s mother, seen in her Brussels apartment.
Notes Towards an African Orestes (1975)
The director presents takes and scenes filmed on location in Africa for a film-that-never-was, a black Oresteia.