Reel Injun (2010)
The evolution of the depiction of Native Americans in film, from the silent era until today, featuring clips from hundreds of movies and candid interviews with famous directors, writers and actors, Native and non-Native: how their image on the screen transforms the way to understand their history and culture.
Genre: Documentary, Western
Director: Catherine Bainbridge, Jeremiah Hayes, Neil Diamond
Actors: Adam Beach, Charlie Hill, Chris Eyre, Clint Eastwood, Graham Greene, Jim Jarmusch, John Trudell, Norman Cohn, Robbie Robertson, Robert Tree Cody
The Jeffrey Dahmer Files (2013)
An experimental documentary film that uses archival footage, interviews, and fictionalized scenarios to tell the story of the people around Jeffrey Dahmer during the summer of his arrest in 1991.
Wild Japan (2015)
In Japan’s crowded archipelago, there are still places where nature thrives – and Japan has a surprisingly vast range of landscapes, from the far north, where sea eagles walk on…
Beauties of the Night (2016)
What happened to those vedettes who represented the mexican cabaret’s exotic beauty in the ‘70s and ‘80s? Four decades after the end of their roles, they tell their stories with…
Overdose: The Next Financial Crisis (2010)
When the world’s financial bubble blew, the solution was to lower interest rates and pump trillions of dollars into the sick banking system. But what happens when the solutions are…
Ultimate Fights from the Movies (2002)
In their second film compilation following their ‘Boogeymen:The Killer Compilation’ series, FlixMix takes you into the history of action movies from Hollywood to Hong Kong cinema that spans a 20-year…
Most Likely to Succeed (2015)
The current educational system in the United States was developed a century ago during the rise of the industrial age and was once the envy of the world. However, the…
Somewhere Between (2012)
Questions of race, identity and heritage are explored through the lives of young American women growing up as adoptees from China. These four distinct individuals reflect on their experiences as…
Standing in the Shadows of Motown (2002)
In 1959, Berry Gordy Jr. gathered the best musicians from Detroit’s thriving jazz and blues scene to begin cutting songs for his new record company. Over a fourteen year period…
Champion (2005)
Danny Trejo, you know the man. He has fierce tattoos, and frequently plays a thug in your favorite movies. Behind the ink and the wicked characters he plays on screen…
Scratch (2001)
A feature-length documentary film about hip-hop DJing, otherwise known as turntablism. From the South Bronx in the 1970s to San Francisco now, the world’s best scratchers, beat-diggers, party-rockers, and producers…
The Quest (2006)
Mike Fleiss, the producer of such reality television shows as The Bachelor and The Bachelorette, makes his feature film debut with The Quest, a reality-film that follows seven Colorado college…
John Carpenter: The Man and His Movies (2004)
Chronicles the work of cult director John Carpenter through interviews with him and his associates, with emphases on the earlier work.