Upstairs Inferno (2015)
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Robert L. Camina
Actors: Bishop Paul Breton, Christopher Rice, David Billings, Misti Ates, Regina Adams, Stewart Butler
Country: United States of America
Cinevangelist: A Life in Revival Film (2018)
In CINEVANGELIST: A LIFE IN REVIVAL FILM, film historian and artist George Figgs tells the story of his life’s work in bringing revival cinema to Baltimore and beyond. From his…
Farmsteaders (2018)
Clear-eyed and intimate, Farmsteaders follows Nick Nolan and his young family on a journey to resurrect his late grandfather’s dairy farm as agriculture moves toward large-scale farming. A study of…
We Are One (2020)
Activists around the world fight injustice and drive social change in this documentary that follows their participation in the music video “Solidarité.”
Cecil (2026)
In 2015 a lion in Zimbabwe named Cecil was killed by Walter Palmer, an American dentist, provoking a global outcry. The story of Cecil’s death turns the gaze back on…
UFO: The Greatest Story Ever Denied III – UFOs from Outer Space (2016)
There is no telling what is really going on deep in space. But one thing is absolutely for certain, there is not one film or photo in this movie that…
Science Friction (2022)
Those TV documentaries you see, and the science experts they feature? Did you know that producers often edit them out of context, and twist their words, to make it seem…
Battle for Disclosure (2024)
Battle for Disclosure is a riveting documentary that delves into the decades-long cover-up of the UFO phenomenon by the U.S. government.
No Woman No Cry (2010)
Women all over the world must struggle to receive proper care in order to survive pregnancy and childbirth.
40 Years in the Making: The Magic Music Movie (2018)
TV writer/producer Lee Aronsohn tracks down the scattered members of a beloved early 1970’s band with the hope that, 40 years after they broke up, he can get them to…
Hamburger America (2004)
A documentary on some of the interesting hamburgers available around the United States and the unique characters who sell them.
Report from Millbrook (1966)
An oblique documentary about the LSD group experiments of Timothy Leary, with off screen commentary of a participant and shots of Leary’s house and the surroundings.
Have You Seen the Listers? (2018)
From award-winning filmmaker Eddie Martin comes an up-to-the-minute snapshot of the life and creative processes of outspoken ‘visual freedom fighter’ Anthony Lister, Australia’s most renowned street artist.