Church & State (2018)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Holly Tuckett
Actors: Jennifer Lynn Dobner, Jim Magleby, Mark Lawrence, Peggy Tomsic, Taylor Petrey
Am I Racist? (2024)
Matt Walsh goes deep undercover in the world of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Prepare to be shocked by how far race hustlers will go and how much further Matt Walsh…
Alex Brooker: Disability and Me (2020)
In this intimate and extremely personal documentary, comedian and TV presenter Alex Brooker examines his disability to acknowledge for the first time how much it impacts on who he is….
Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art (2020)
Banksy is the world’s most infamous street artist, whose political art, criminal stunts and daring invasions have outraged the establishment for over two decades. Featuring rare interviews with Banksy, this…
Don’t Call Me Bigfoot (2020)
There are tales all around the world of big, hairy, bipedal, ape-like creatures that dwell in the wilderness and leave footprints. But whatever you do, don’t call them Bigfoot. From…
The Journey of a Female Comic (2014)
The ups and downs of female comic Kiki Melendez.
Micky Flanagan: Peeping Behind the Curtain (2020)
A backstage pass to Micky Flanagan’s career, from early raw material in the East End to staging the world’s biggest comedy tour in 2017.
2021 and Done with Snoop Dogg & Kevin Hart (2021)
An edgy, insightful and hilarious retrospective of a year that began with so much promise, but mostly turned into a sequel of the sh*t show that was 2020.
The Last Breath of War (2025)
From empire to ashes-Japan’s rise, war, and reckoning. A gripping journey through ambition, conflict, and the cost of a nation’s destiny.
Vernon Jordan: Make it Plain (2020)
From filmmaker Dawn Porter (who earlier this year directed “John Lewis: Good Trouble”), the film explores the remarkable journey of Jordan from modest Southern origins to national renown as a…
Tish (2023)
A working-class photographer captures the impact of Thatcherism on the north of England but is unable to escape the poverty and inequality she exposed.
Screwed (1997)
A raw, rough-hewn look at the life of Screw publisher Al Goldstein.
Invisible History: Middle Florida’s Hidden Roots (2021)
This film sheds light on the little-known history of plantations and the enslaved in North Florida. It seeks to advance a sense of place and identity for thousands of African-Americans…