The Dungeon Masters (2008)
The Dungeon Masters explores the subculture of role-playing games, specifically Dungeons & Dragons, which for over 30 years has offered gamers the chance to escape their mundane lives and participate in a world they might otherwise never experience. Popularity and power are based on creativity and imagination rather than social status or wealth, and success is based not on who you know but on what you do.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Keven McAlester
Industrial Accident: The Story of Wax Trax! Records (2017)
The true story of punks, queers, & criminals on a ride with two men who accidentally changed music along the way.
Anbessa (2019)
Asalif and his mother defy Ethiopia’s omnipresent modern housing development culture, by continuing to live a life characterised by proximity to nature and rootedness in community. The boy counters the…
Sarah Palin: You Betcha! (2011)
A journey that takes the viewers across the icy mid-winter snows of Alaska to meet her school friends, family, and Republican colleagues, to try and discover the real Sarah Palin.
Fabulous! The Story of Queer Cinema (2006)
A chronological look at films by, for, or about gays and lesbians in the United States, from 1947 to 2005, Kenneth Anger’s “Fireworks” to “Brokeback Mountain”. Talking heads, anchored by…
Origins of the 21st Century (2000)
Commissioned by the heads of the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to make an opening-night short commemorating cinema as it enters its second full century, Godard instead offers up a 17-minute…
For Neda (2010)
On June 20, 2009, Neda Agha-Soltan was shot and killed on the streets of Tehran during the turmoil that followed the Iranian presidential contest. Within hours, images of her dying…
Black Code (2016)
Toronto-based documentary filmmaker and cinematographer Nicholas de Pencier (Four Wings and a Prayer, Watermark) examines the complex global impact that the internet has had on matters of free speech, privacy…
Skinhead Attitude (2003)
Outlines the history of 40 years of the skinhead subculture, beginning with the most recent versions of the culture.
A. Einstein: How I See the World (1991)
Documentary on physicist Albert Einstein which chronicles the experiences that lead him to become a great advocate for world peace.
The Arrow (1997)
This series tells the story of the world’s fastest fighter plane ever built, in 1950’s Canada, and how the project was dropped due to political pressure from the United States.
Going Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary (2012)
A film about the new board gaming, a phenomenon going on right under your nose, probably in your very community. This film will take you into that world to meet…
Bill Hicks: It’s Just a Ride (1994)
Short documentary / tribute to the late, truly great American stand-up comedian Bill Hicks, included as an extra in several box sets. Bill Hicks passed away in 1994, taken tragically…