We Are Many (2014)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Amir Amirani
Actors: Brian Eno, Damon Albarn, Danny Glover, Ken Loach, Noam Chomsky, Richard Branson
Country: United Kingdom
Master of Light (2022)
George Anthony Morton, a classical painter who spent ten years in federal prison, travels to his hometown to paint his family members. Going back forces George to face his past…
Woody Allen: A Documentary (2011)
An intense portrait of the iconic filmmaker, writer, actor, comedian and musician Woody Allen: his life, family and friends; his writing and directing habits, and his relationship with performers.
Against the Grain (2023)
A glimpse at how genre film-focused home video companies have taken the charge in preserving, restoring, and releasing so many works which otherwise might have been lost to time.
Quentin Tarantino: 20 Years of Filmmaking (2013)
Take a look at Tarantino’s career from the beginning, with interviews from co-workers, critics, stars and master filmmakers alike as well as a tribute to his greatest collaborator, Sally Menke….
Facing Ali (2009)
Ten of Muhammad Ali’s former rivals pay tribute to the three-time world heavyweight champion.
Louis Theroux: Louis and the Brothel (2003)
Louis stays with the residents of a soon to open brothel in Nevada for a few weeks.
20000 Days on Earth (2014)
A semi-fictionalized documentary about a day in the life of Australian musician Nick Cave’s persona.
X-Men: First Class 35mm Special (2012)
TV special about the making of “X-Men: First Class”.
The Importance of Being Oscar (2019)
A star-studded BBC film of Oscar Wilde’s glittering and controversial career before his trial for homosexual crimes and tragic fall from grace. Highlights from Oscar’s brilliant comedies such as The…
Africa’s Super Seven (2005)
On the northern bank of the Sand River in the Mala-Mala Game Reserve in South Africa, seven magnificent creatures reside in an area the size of Manhattan Island. Tracking them…
The Real Ruth Ellis (2025)
A deeper look at the turbulent life of the real woman, her love affair with David Blakely, and the infamous crime that led to her being the last woman hanged…
Journey Through the Past (1972)
Self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and art film-like sequences.