View from a Blue Moon (2015)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Blake Vincent Kueny
Actors: Alex Florence, Greyson Fletcher, Ivan Florence, John C. Reilly, John John Florence, Kelly Slater
Far from Vietnam (1967)
In seven different parts, Godard, Ivens, Klein, Lelouch, Marker, Resnais, and Varda show their sympathy for the North-Vietnamese army during the Vietnam War.
I Am Sam Kinison (2017)
A feature-length documentary film exploring the life and legacy of shock comic Sam Kinison, a former Pentecostal preacher turned stand-up comic who repurposed his pulpit-honed chops to the brazen rock…
The Great Hack (2019)
Data—arguably the world’s most valuable asset—is being weaponized to wage cultural and political wars. The dark world of data exploitation is uncovered through the unpredictable, personal journeys of players on…
Queen of Speed (2021)
A documentary on the life of rally driver Michèle Mouton.
Absent (2011)
Documentary on the social pandemic of fatherlessness afflicting today’s societies.
Breakdown: 1975 (2025)
In 1975, as America faced social and political upheaval, filmmakers turned chaos into art.
Crock of Gold: A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan (2020)
A celebration of the Irish punk/poet Shane MacGowan, lead singer and songwriter of The Pogues, that combines unseen archive footage from the band and MacGowan’s family with original animations.
The Yukon Assignment (2019)
A British father and son undertake a five hundred mile canoe journey through the Canadian wilderness. An honest story of real adventure and the importance of making time for each…
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.”
Unknown: The Lost Pyramid (2023)
Egyptian archeologists dig into history, discovering tombs and artifacts over 4,000 years old as they search for a buried pyramid in this documentary.
Let the Fire Burn (2013)
Jason Osder delivers an account of the incidents leading up to and during the 1985 standoff between the extremist African-American organization MOVE and Philadelphia authorities. The dramatic clash would claim…
Journey Through the Past (1972)
Self-directed combination of concert footage from 1966 onward, backstage footage and art film-like sequences.