The Politics of Hate (2017)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Michael Perlman
Atlantis (2014)
A documentary portrait of Utopia, loosely framed by Plato’s invocation of the lost continent of Atlantis in 360 BC and its re-resurrection via a 1970s science fiction pulp novel.
Miners Shot Down (2014)
In August 2012, mineworkers in one of South Africa’s biggest platinum mines began a wildcat strike for better wages. Six days later the police used live ammunition to brutally suppress…
Jackass 3.5 (2011)
Johnny Knoxville of ‘Jackass’ releases unused material of stunts, tricks, antics and shenanigans shot during the production of ‘Jackass 3D’ that didn’t make it into the film, as well as…
Wasteland (2016)
A long-term observation of the forgotten former “Gestapo grounds” in Berlin 1986-2013.
Piazza Vittorio (2017)
Vivid mosaic/portrait of Rome’s biggest public square, Piazza Vittorio, featuring talks with African musicians and restaurant workers, Chinese barkeeps and relocated eastern Europeans, homeless men and women, artists, actors, and…
Beyond the Headlines: The Elizabeth Thomas Story with Elizabeth Smart (2023)
Five years after she was groomed and abducted by the most popular teacher in school, Elizabeth Thomas shares new revelations about her ordeal, with famed kidnapping survivor Elizabeth Smart.
The Most Dangerous Year (2018)
Washington state lawmakers, activists and parents embark on a crusade to protect the civil rights of transgender children.
There’s No Place Like Home (2012)
On December 10, 2010, Sotheby’s auctioned off what could be considered the most important historical document in sports history — James Naismith’s original rules of basketball. “There’s No Place Like…
Alabama Snake (2020)
The story of Pentecostal minister Glenn Summerford — a man accused of attempting to murder his wife with a rattlesnake in the sleepy town of Scottsboro, Alabama — and the…
Sapporo Winter Olympics (1972)
A documentary about the 1972 Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo, Japan.
Informant (2013)
Vilified by some and venerated by others as the FBI informant largely responsible for the imprisonment of two youths following the 2008 Republican National Convention, Darby was once a charismatic…
Because I Was a Painter: Art That Survived the Nazi Camps (2014)
In 1945, when the Allies liberated the concentration camps, they discovered thousands of secretly created artworks. With unprecedented access to paintings, drawings, etchings and sculptures held in collections around the…