No Way to Make a Living: A Look Back at ‘The Frighteners’ (2022)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Christian Genzel
Actors: Grant Major, Jake Busey, Jamie Selkirk, John Blick, Richard Taylor, Wes Takahashi
The Color of Care (2022)
The Color of Care chronicles how people of color suffer from systemically substandard healthcare in the United States, with a pressing focus on how the Covid-19 pandemic shed light on…
Mindfulness: Be Happy Now (2015)
Mindfulness is the art of simply being present. From Oprah to Phil Jackson to Anderson Cooper, it’s an art practiced by some of the world’s most successful people. Brought to…
Abortion Dream Team (2024)
Every third woman in the world will have an abortion. That’s a fact. But in Poland there’s a near-total abortion law as the government treats the life of the fetus…
Steve Jobs: Visionary Genius (2012)
Everyone knows his name but what is the true story behind the man? Inventor, innovator, iconoclast; Steve Jobs was all of these and more. Now find out the gripping truth…
Hunting in Packs (2022)
Who runs the world? With the recent surge of women in politics, director Chloe Sosa-Sims’s timely feature debut focuses on three political stars in three countries. For Jess Phillips of…
Daughter Rite (1979)
A feminist documentary about female relationships, especially between mother and daughter.
Anthropocene: The Human Epoch (2018)
Documentary on psychedelic potash mines, expansive concrete seawalls, mammoth industrial machines, and other examples of humanity’s massive, destructive reengineering of the planet.
James May at the Edge of Space (2009)
James May always wanted to be an astronaut. Now, 40 years after the first Apollo landings, he gets a chance to fly to the edge of space in a U2…
Animals Are Beautiful People (1974)
Animals Are Beautiful People (aka Beautiful People) is a 1974 nature documentary about the wildlife in Southern Africa. It was filmed in the Namib Desert, the Kalahari Desert and the…
Making Time (2022)
Making Time features the rebels and independents of horology who push the boundaries of the timekeeping invention, journeying deeply into their imaginations and consciousness.
Back to the Titanic (2020)
Back to the Titanic documents the first manned dives to Titanic in nearly 15 years. New footage reveals fresh decay and sheds light on the ship’s future.
Perpetual Planet: Heroes of the Oceans (2021)
Oceanographer Sylvia Earle and a cast of marine scientists tell the story of the incredible work being done to protect our oceans fragile ecosystem.