The Island President (2012)
Glasgow Belongs to Me (1966)
An Englishman has just got off the train at St. Enoch Station and is asking a cab driver to show him around Glasgow. Naturally, the cab driver is happy to…
I’m Carl Lewis! (2025)
In track and field he’s remembered as The Greatest. Athletics’ first commercially global star. Away from the spotlight, his is a life often misunderstood. Carl Lewis did it his own…
The Days of Noah Part 2: Judgment Hour (2019)
The physical evidence left behind warns us of another judgment to come, but when? The second film in THE DAYS OF NOAH series, “Judgment Hour,” answers this question. Just before…
I’m Gonna Make You Love Me (2019)
A tragi-comedic tale of one man’s search for self-acceptance, a journey that included tabloid celebrity, Tupperware parties, and two coming-outs — first as a straight woman, then as the gay…
Radical Wolfe (2023)
With a distinctive style all his own, author and journalist Tom Wolfe reshapes how American stories are told.
Ghost Dance (1983)
Through the experiences of two women in Paris and London, Ghost Dance offers an analysis of the complexity of our conceptions of ghosts, memory and the past. The film focuses…
Far from the Tree (2019)
Parents of children who have Down syndrome, dwarfism or autism share intimate stories of the challenges they face. Tracing their joys, challenges, tragedies, and triumphs.
Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers: Runnin’ Down a Dream (2007)
Directed by Peter Bogdanovich and packed with rare concert footage and home movies, this documentary explores the history of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, including Petty’s famous collaborations and notorious…
The Outer Edges (2013)
The Outer Edges is a unique feature length film collaboration between Karl Hyde (Underworld, Tomato) and director Kieran Evans (Finisterre, Kelly + Victor). Keeping London at arms length at all…
Takedown: The DNA of GSP (2014)
A look at the life and career of Ultimate Fighting Champion’s welterweight world champ Georges St-Pierre, also known as “GSP”.
$ellebrity (2013)
Fame has become what millions of us follow, believe in and seemingly what we care about most – as well as a billion-dollar-a-year industry. But what does our intense fascination…
Leaning Into the Wind: Andy Goldsworthy (2018)
Thomas Riedelsheimer’s landmark Rivers and Tides inventively documented artist Andy Goldsworthy as he created his wondrously ephemeral site-specific sculptures, spun from nature. Fifteen years later, Goldsworthy is still appealingly engaged…