Lolita: Slave to Entertainment (2003)
The grassroots independent documentary about Miami’s biggest performer, Lolita the killer whale on display at the Miami Seaquarium. Through rare interviews and undercover footage viewers are dragged into the dark secrets of the multi-billion-dollar marine theme park industry and the life of Lolita who’s been caught in a net of lies for 3 decades.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Timothy Gorski
Actors: Howard Garret, Jerry Powers, Ken Balcomb, Lolita, Richard O'Barry, Valerie Silidker
Road to Roma (2020)
Director Alfonso CuarĂ³n reflects on the childhood memories, period details and creative choices that shaped his Academy Award-winning film ‘ROMA.’
Wig (2019)
Spotlighting the art of drag, and centered on the New York staple Wigstock, this documentary showcases the personalities and performances that inform the ways we understand queerness, art and identity…
Rivers and Tides (2001)
Portrait of Andy Goldsworthy, an artist whose specialty is ephemeral sculptures made from elements of nature.
Dosed (2020)
The documentary follows one woman’s quest to overcome anxiety, depression, and opioid addiction through the use of psychedelic medicines.
Raiders!: The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made (2015)
In 1982, three 11 year-olds in Mississippi set out to remake their favorite film: Raiders of the Lost Ark. It took seven turbulent years that tested the limits of their…
Plan B: True (2014)
In 1991 a skateboard company was created with the most revered team roster in the history of skateboarding, it was named Plan B. A year later the first video “Questionable”…
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Church (2015)
This documentary unveils previously unseen footage of Jimi Hendrix’s seminal performance at the 1970 Atlanta Pop Festival playing his greatest hits in front of 300,000 people. With interviews from Hendrix…
Coral Sea Dreaming: Awaken (2010)
‘Coral Sea Dreaming: Awaken’ celebrates and pays tribute to the magical but fast disappearing world of coral reefs. It was filmed in High Definition on over 2,000 dives by Emmy…
The House I Live In (2012)
In the past 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world’s largest jailer, and destroyed impoverished communities at home and abroad. Yet…
Being Michael Madsen (2007)
Actor Michael Madsen turns the tables on notorious paparazzo, Billy Dant, by hiring a trio of documentary filmmakers to chronicle Dant’s life, loves, and troubles.
A Very British Brothel (2015)
A look at the daily life of an English brothel.
Not for Resale (2019)
A feature-length documentary on local video game stores and the final days of physical media.