Nadja in Paris (1964)
Cocaine Bear: The True Story (2023)
The bizarre, stranger than fiction tale behind the hit Hollywood movie “Cocaine Bear,” involving international drug smuggling, murder, mayhem, and a mysterious dead body in a suburban driveway wearing a…
Radio Ganga (2019)
Tomo, a radio host, records and archives the ganga songs because he is aware that it is going extinct so he wants the ganga to be placed on the list…
The Monopoly of Violence (2020)
As anger and resentment grow in the face of social inequalities, many citizens-led protests are being repressed with an ever-increasing violence. In this documentary, David Dufresne gathers a panel of…
My Octopus Teacher (2020)
After years of swimming every day in the freezing ocean at the tip of Africa, Craig Foster meets an unlikely teacher: a young octopus who displays remarkable curiosity. Visiting her…
Ben Collins: Stunt Driver (2015)
Ben Collins sets out on a mission to find the perfect stunt car for an epic, high octane car chase.
The World’s Biggest and Baddest Bugs (2009)
The World’s Biggest and Baddest Bugs, follows host Ruud Kleinpaste, as he embarks on an entomological odyssey around the globe in search of the ultimate biggest and “baddest” creepy crawlies….
Leaving Limbo (2020)
This documentary tells the inspiring story of teenage best friends, Natasha Maimba and Minahil Sarfraz, who met whilst growing up as asylum seekers in Direct Provision as they prepare to…
Pure (2014)
PURE is the second “Shades of Winter” movie of Austrian free skier and filmmaker Sandra Lahnsteiner. Sharing her platform with some of the best female athletes from all over the…
Public Enemy Number One (2019)
PUBLIC ENEMY NUMBER ONE looks at the war on drugs from 1968 until today and looks at trigger points in history that took cannabis from being a somewhat benign criminal…
Bridget Everett: Gynecological Wonder (2015)
A mix of cabaret and standup recorded at Joe’s Pub in New York.
Architecton (2024)
An extraordinary journey through the material that makes up our habitat: concrete and its ancestor, stone. Victor Kossakovsky raises a fundamental question: how do we inhabit the world of tomorrow?
One October (2017)
Reporter Clay Pigeon interviews New Yorkers in October, 2008.