
Closing Time (2018)
Waging Change (2020)
Waging Change weaves the stories of individual workers such as Nataki Rhodes of Chicago and Naomi Debebe of Detroit with the efforts of thousands of restaurant workers across the country…
From Hell to Hollywood (2021)
In this biographical portrait, Nick Ut, the Associated Press photographer finally tells his own story.
Free Way (2020)
Camí Lliure (Free Way) is a film that goes deep into the mind, heart and creativity of chef Raül Balam. Achieving excellence in the competitive culinary world is a task…
A Secret Love (2020)
Amid shifting times, two women kept their decades-long love a secret. But coming out later in life comes with its own set of challenges.
Under the Wire (2018)
On 12 February 2012, two journalists entered war-ravaged Syria. One of them was celebrated Sunday Times war correspondent, Marie Colvin. The other was photographer, Paul Conroy. Their aim was to…
Let Me Die a Woman (1972)
A documentary on the work of sex-change specialist Dr. Leo Wollman, including interviews with Dr. Wollman and a few of his patients, with an illustrated lecture on the various aspects…
Deion’s Double Play (2019)
An overview of Deion “Prime Time” Sanders’ attempt to play in both an NFL and MLB game in the same day.
S.O.G.: The Book of Ward (2023)
Andre Ward’s journey from the streets of Oakland to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Facing an all-too familiar series of obstacles including substance abuse, the loss of a parent,…
No Stone Unturned (2017)
Ireland’s victory over Italy at the World Cup in New Jersey in 1994, remains a source of Irish pride. But it is haunted by memories of a massacre: terrorists opened…
Black Code (2016)
Toronto-based documentary filmmaker and cinematographer Nicholas de Pencier (Four Wings and a Prayer, Watermark) examines the complex global impact that the internet has had on matters of free speech, privacy…
King Georges (2015)
French chef Georges Perrier tries to keep his internationally renowned restaurant relevant in the new culinary world.
Sinbad: Where U Been? (2010)
Sinbad returns to the stage and answers the question his fans have been asking him, “Where Ya Bin?”