Giving Voice (2020)
Genre: Documentary
Director: James D. Stern
Actors: Denzel Washington, Derrick Sanders, Gerardo Navarro, Hailey Kilgore, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Viola Davis
Country: United States of America
Hunting the Catfish Crime Gang (2023)
Having posted his life on social media, James Blakes’ identity is stolen and used in fake crypto investments. In a fight to get his identity back, he uncovers a world…
In Deep With Ryan Lochte (2020)
Four years after Ryan Lochte’s scandal at the 2016 Olympics, the father of two tries once more to make his way onto the U.S. Olympic team and prove he isn’t…
Justin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids (2016)
On the final nights of a world tour, director Jonathan Demme captures what makes the show soar: gifted musicians, deft dancers and a magnetic star.
The Deepest Breath (2023)
Bonded by their love of freediving, a record-setting champion and a heroic safety diver try to make history with a remarkable feat, ready to risk it all.
Beetle Queen Conquers Tokyo (2009)
Untangling the web of cultural and historical ties underlying Japan’s deep fascination with insects.
Homecoming: The Road to Mullingar (2022)
Niall Horan left his hometown of Mullingar at 16 to join one of the biggest boybands of all time. Now, 12 years later, Niall is coming home – and he’s…
Degas: Passion for Perfection (2018)
Sometimes frustrated by his own failings, Degas was consumed by obsessive principles and failing eye sight but his determination to capture everyday life was evident in every mark he made….
Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth (1998)
In 1948, Lenny Bruce was just another comic who couldn’t get arrested. By 1961, all that would change.
The Photographer: Murder in Pinamar (2022)
The murder of photographer José Luis Cabezas in the summer of 1997 deeply shakes Argentina, and ends up revealing a mafia scheme in which the political and economic powers appear…
There Goes the Neighborhood (2023)
Gentrification and displacement are affecting all big cities throughout the world, but none more egregiously than my hometown of New York City. As a Native New Yorker, I am disturbed…
Mondo Cane 2 (1963)
The official sequel to the original shockumentary, presenting new and bizarre behavior from around the world, including cruelty, graphic gore, and strange rituals.
1968 – Sport & Revolution (2018)
The revolutionary 1968 Mexico City Olympics: new politics, with Smith and Carlos’ raised black fists, new techniques, and new technology.