Fists of Freedom: The Story of the ’68 Summer Games (1999)
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: George Roy
Actors: Avery Brundage, Bob Beamon, John Carlos, Liev Schreiber, Neil Amdur, Ralph Boston
Country: United States of America
Thursday’s Children (1954)
Won the Academy Award for the Best Documentary Short of 1954. The subject deals with the children at The Royal School for the Deaf in Margate, Kent. The hearing-handicapped children…
Legend of the Witches (1970)
A visual exploration into the origins of witchcraft in the UK and in particular the demystification of symbolism still embedded today within many modern religious artefacts and rituals. X-rated upon…
James Blunt: One Brit Wonder (2023)
Filmed on the road during his 2022 Greatest Hit Tour, director Chris Atkins followed James Blunt across Europe and delves into James Blunt’s unique backstory. From witnessing the Kosovo War,…
Amish: A Secret Life (2012)
Miriam and Dave Lapp are a charming young couple with a brood of adorable children. Dave works in and part owns a construction company. They are also members of the…
Playboy Video Centerfold: Carmella DeCesare – Playmate of the Year 2004 (2004)
A sexy Italian/Puerto Rican model and college senior from Cleveland, Carmella first caught Playboy’s eye as one of 12 finalists for the FOX-TV reality show Girl Next Door: The Search…
Power of the Dream (2024)
The empowering and unlikely true story of how a group of professional women’s basketball players took on a WNBA team owner and rallied behind now-Senator Raphael Warnock, forever changing the…
It’s Good to Be the President (2011)
Uncover the secret details of everyday life inside the White House. Featuring interviews with past presidents, rarely seen recordings, and original home movies, see the perks and perils of being…
Black Table (2024)
In the wake of the Supreme Court’s decision to abolish affirmative action, this film thoughtfully looks back at the largest class of Black students at Yale in the 1990s, the…
American Homeboy (2023)
Pachuco and Cholo culture sprouted from American soil in response to social alienation, wartime sentiment, and discriminatory government policies, only to revolutionize pop culture.
Shadow Game (2021)
Shadow Game is an experimentally filmed account of the far-reaching consequences of European asylum policy. Now fences have gone up all over Europe, seeking asylum has become almost impossible. The…
The Cause (2019)
Documentary about a prison in Venezuela run by the prisoners themselves.
Portrait of a Young Man in Three Movements (1931)
This is a non-narrative film, comprised of shots that “portray a certain young man in the terms of the things that he likes”, such as the flow of the tide…