KIX (2024)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Bálint Révész
Actors: Ati, Móni, Öreg Sanyi, Rami, Sanyika, Viktor
Country: Croatia
Wolfgang (2021)
An intimate portrait of the life and work of the original “celebrity chef” Wolfgang Puck.
Sleeping Dog (2026)
Sleeping Dog is a high-stakes documentary that follows filmmaker and journalist Jeremy Kenyon Lockyer Corbell on his dangerous journey to uncover the truth about Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP). Described as…
The Grizzlie Truth (2022)
To die-hard fans of NBA franchise, the Vancouver Grizzlies, like filmmaker Kat Jayme, the team’s abrupt move to Memphis in 2001 is much more than a sore spot, it’s an…
Beyond Disclosure: The Corey Goode Files (2025)
After claiming he served 20 years in a secret space program, Corey Goode became a UFO icon – then a lightning rod. This documentary follows his rise and the strange…
Girls Can’t Surf (2021)
It’s the 1980s and the world of professional surfing is a circus of fluorescent colors, peroxide hair and radical male egos. “Girls Can’t Surf” follows the journey of a band…
TWST / Things We Said Today (2025)
A time capsule of New York City between August 13-15, 1965, framed by the Beatles’ arrival in the city and their first concert at Shea Stadium. The film consists exclusively…
Hope: One in a Billion (2017)
Schindler (1983)
The true story of German-Czech businessman Oskar Schindler (1908-74) as told by some of the Jews — more than a thousand people — whose lives he saved from extermination during…
The Last Music Store (2016)
Documents the closure of Rhythm House, Mumbai’s oldest music and video store, that went out of business last year due to piracy.
100 Vaginas (2019)
A bold, feminist film about how the vagina has shaped our view of the world and the shame around female sexuality. Women from 19 to 77 years old talk about…
Nokia Mobile: We Were Connecting People (2017)
Once upon a time there was a large Finnish company called Nokia that manufactured the world’s best and most innovative mobile phones. Nokia’s annual budget was larger than that of…
In Bright Axiom (2019)
Under a code of ABSOLUTE DISCRETION, guests are invited into the House of the Latitude, a place where truth and fiction are indistinguishable.