North Korea: The Insiders (2023)
Genre: Documentary
Ex-S: The Wicker Man (1998)
Cast and crew discuss the 1973 film The Wicker Man, directed by Robin Hardy.
Mann v. Ford (2011)
Thirty years after Ford Motor Company began dumping toxic waste in their backyard – and after one too many premature deaths – the Ramapo Mountain Indians filed a major class-action…
The People Vs. The Maras (2014)
One of the deadliest gangs in Central America, the Maras, come face to face with citizen militia in this doc. The Maras’ brutal drug trafficking, aided by corrupt police turning…
The Death and Resurrection Show (2013)
A music documentary exploring the turbulent, controversial and often unbelievable 30 year history of British post-punk industrial band Killing Joke.
The Sky Above Zenica (2024)
In Zenica, a giant steel factory belches toxic gasses into the air day and night, making the city one of the world’s most polluted, and people are dying. Samir Lemes…
She’s French (2017)
She’s chic, slim and sexy like Brigitte Bardot. She’s French. But she’s not all French women, right?
Bob Dylan: Odds and Ends (2021)
Bob Dylan “Odds and Ends” is composed of archival interviews, promotional videos and documentary shorts. It tells the story of some of the most important moments in the legendary artist’s…
Con Mum (2025)
A chef’s life is upended when a jet-setting, champagne-sipping, hotel-hopping woman claims to be his long-lost mother. This documentary reveals the untold story.
Valiant (2019)
The powerful story of the Vegas Golden Knights in their very first year of existence, when they healed and unified their home city after the worst mass shooting in U.S….
Storm Soldiers (2013)
Storm Soldiers tells the story of America’s unsung first responders. Linemen work behind the scenes protecting our way of life, rebuilding after natural disasters and putting their lives on the…
The Journey of a Female Comic (2014)
The ups and downs of female comic Kiki Melendez.
Dia de los muertos (2022)
This documentary analyzes why Dia de Los Muertos (the day of the dead) is considered one of the Mexican tradition’s most important cultural phenomenons.