Betty White: First Lady of Television (2018)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Steven J. Boettcher
Actors: Betty White, Carl Reiner, Gavin MacLeod, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ryan Reynolds, Tina Fey
Country: United States of America
America’s Heart and Soul (2004)
Filmmaker Louis Schwartzberg hits the road to capture America’s people and its natural beauty. sea to shining sea, from amber waves of grain to purple mountain majesties, it’s not merely…
Dia de los muertos (2022)
This documentary analyzes why Dia de Los Muertos (the day of the dead) is considered one of the Mexican tradition’s most important cultural phenomenons.
It’s Better to Jump (2013)
There is a centuries-old seawall in the ancient port of Akka, located on Israel’s northern coast. Today, Akka is a modern city inhabited by Muslims, Christians, Jews, and Baha’i, but…
Louis Theroux’s African Hunting Holiday (2008)
Louis goes to South Africa where American tourists pay to hunt wild animals in privately owned reserves.
Ramen Heads (2017)
In Ramen Heads, Osamu Tomita, Japan’s reigning king of ramen, takes us deep into his world, revealing every single step of his obsessive approach to creating the perfect soup and…
Trick or Treaty? (2014)
Legendary Canadian documentarian Alanis Obomsawin digs into the tangled history of Treaty 9 — the infamous 1905 agreement wherein First Nations communities relinquished sovereignty over their traditional territories — to…
On Thin Ice (2021)
Athletes who have struggled for acceptance due to race, religion, sexual orientation, and other prejudices, endure conflict in their quest to level the playing field.
Empire Me: New Worlds Are Happening! (2011)
Handmade utopias – a filmic search for the worldwide phenomenon of the micronation movement. Do-it-yourself states that have distanced themselves from the economic and political mainstreaming of globalization. A road…
Children of Shanghai (2021)
Bear Grylls narrates the story of the first foster children in China’s 3,000-year history. British former footballer Robert Glover moved to Shanghai with his wife and six young children in…
God Respects Us When We Work But Loves Us When We Dance (1968)
Les Blank’s poetic documentation of 1967’s Los Angeles Easter Sunday Love-In. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2002.
The Longest War (2020)
The human stories and drama behind America’s involvement in Afghanistan, now the longest war in U.S. history. First-hand witnesses — ranging from U.S. intelligence operatives, to soldiers and their families,…
And Everything Is Going Fine (2010)
From the first time he performed Swimming to Cambodia – the one-man account of his experience of making the 1984 film The Killing Fields – Spalding Gray made the art…