Inequality for All (2013)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Jacob Kornbluth
Actors: Candice Bergen, Dolly Parton, Lily Tomlin, Mary Tyler Moore, Robert Reich, Tyne Daly
Country: United States of America
One Nation Under Stress (2019)
Dr. Sanjay Gupta explores how advances in neuroscience are shedding light on the origins and impact of stress.
Mighty Jerome (2010)
In 1959, at just nineteen years of age, Harry Jerome was Canada’s most promising track and field star, and was on his way to the Olympics in Rome. By 1962,…
Embassy of the Free Mind (2024)
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Confucius (2015)
Confucius was one of history’s most influential thinkers. He was a sage, philosopher and teacher who, with Socrates and Buddha, lived at an extraordinary time in the evolution of human…
Naked: Sex and Gender (2023)
Film about the gender binary. What is it, how does it manifest itself in our minds and our lives – and how can we go beyond? Just how different are…
The Battle of Chile: Part III (1979)
Guzmán’s final installment shifts from covering the actions of Allende’s opponents to those who battled to revive & promote their toppled leader’s vision for a new Chile.
Mbappé (2024)
From tough Paris suburbs to the pinnacle of football, this exploration of Mbappe’s once-in-a-generation talent uncovers the influences and opportunities that led him to becoming one of the best players…
Starring Austin Pendleton (2016)
A quirky and inspirational documentary film on the philosophical approach to the life and work of character actor, Austin Pendleton.
Cuban Food Stories (2018)
After ten years living as an expat in the United States, Asori Soto decides to return to his homeland of Cuba to search for the missing flavors of his childhood….
Netizens (2018)
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Moving Stories (2018)
Six dancers from the acclaimed Battery Dance company travel the world, working with young people who’ve experienced war, poverty, prejudice, sexual exploitation, and severe trauma as refugees.
Elsa the Rose (1966)
Images and poems of the celebrated couple Louis Aragon and Elsa Triolet. Elsa’s youth as recalled by Aragon, with commentary by Elsa.