Islands of Creation (2015)
Sympathy for the Devil (1968)
While The Rolling Stones rehearse “Sympathy for the Devil” in the studio, an alternating narrative reflects on 1968 society, politics and culture through five different vignettes.
Catching My Rapist (2023)
This intimate documentary follows the story of one woman’s extraordinary struggle over five years to bring the man who raped her to justice – a man accused of scores of…
The Highest of Stakes (2023)
Richard Heart embarks on a groundbreaking mission to revolutionize the world of finance. Fueled by his unwavering belief in the potential of blockchain technology. Heart sets out to create a…
D.L. Hughley: Clear (2014)
Legendary comedian D.L. Hughley takes the stage at the Regency Ballroom in San Francisco for his new hilarious stand up special, Clear. In this uproarious performance, Hughley riffs on everything…
Rock and Roll’s Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie (2013)
Documentary about the rise and fall and rise again of the legendary John Otway.
Created Equal: Clarence Thomas in His Own Words (2020)
Justice Thomas tells his entire life’s story, looking directly at the camera, speaking frankly to the audience. Unscripted and without narration, the documentary takes the viewer through a complex and…
The Truth About Jussie Smollett? (2025)
The shocking true story of an allegedly fake story that some now say might just be a true story. With first-hand interviews from those at the helm, including investigating police,…
Streetscapes [Dialogue] (2017)
A film director confides in his interlocutor. He talks about the working process, about creative blocks, about artistic crises and expressive forces. At some point, the idea takes hold that…
Cold Waves (2007)
“While Ceausescu was alive, we knew who was good (the West and the United States) and who was evil. Since then, things have become more complicated.” Filmmaker Alexandru Solomon believes…
Afternoons of Solitude (2025)
The life of the bullfighter Andrés Roca Rey during a day of bullfighting, from the moment he dresses up to the moment he undresses.
The Final Copy of Ilon Specht (2024)
The Final Copy of Ilon Sprecht is an intimate deathbed account of the unsung advertising genius who coined L’Oréal’s iconic “Because I’m Worth It” slogan in 1971, a four-word feminist…
Whose Streets? (2017)
A nonfiction account of the Ferguson uprising told by the people who lived it, this is an unflinching look at how the killing of 18-year-old Michael Brown inspired a community…