Who Killed the Electric Car? (2006)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Chris Paine
Actors: Chelsea Sexton, Ed Begley Jr., Martin Sheen, Mel Gibson, Reverend Gadget, Tom Hanks
Country: United States of America
Jeronimo (2019)
Born to Korean immigrant parents freed from indentured servitude in early twentieth century Mexico, Jerónimo Lim Kim joins the Cuban Revolution with his law school classmate Fidel Castro and becomes…
The Beauty of Blackness (2022)
In 1973, Eunice Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet, launched the first national cosmetics brand created exclusively for Black women. This film chronicles Fashion Fair’s past, and follows its…
My Muslim Husband (2023)
Shot in Romania, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Qatar, the documentary follows the story of Alexandra, who decides to marry Daniel, a young man converted to Islam.
Gilbert (2017)
The life and career of one of comedy’s most inimitable modern voices, Mr. Gilbert Gottfried.
Hollywood Scout (1945)
This short film focuses on a day in the life of a Hollywood talent scout assigned to cast animals.
Chasing Ghosts: Beyond the Arcade (2007)
1982’s Video Game World Champions share their philosophies on joysticks, groupies and life.
Sexsomnia: Case Closed? (2022)
Just days before a rape case reaches court, the accused claims that the victim was sleepwalking, resulting in the case being dropped. How did this happen?
We Were So Beloved (1986)
Filmmaker Manfred Kirchheimer gained the trust of holocaust survivors living in New York’s Washington Heights who agreed to talk to his cameras. But what they told him went so far…
Catfish (2010)
Nev, a 24-year-old New York-based photographer, has no idea what he’s in for when Abby, an eight-year-old girl from rural Michigan, contacts him on Facebook, seeking permission to paint one…
Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur (2016)
David Attenborough tells the story of the discovery and reconstruction in Argentina of the world’s largest-known dinosaur, a brand new species of titanosaur.
Marilyn Monroe Declassified (2015)
Declassified FBI and CIA documents help director Paul Davids unravel the puzzle of Marilyn Monroe’s demise, which was officially ruled a “probable suicide,” while providing detailed evidence supporting the conclusion…
Let Freedom Sing: How Music Inspired the Civil Rights Movement (2009)
From the Civil Rights era to Watergate, the most striking moments in 20th-century American history were accompanied by music that reflected those turbulent times. Revisit the sounds of Pete Seeger…