
Cow (2022)
The Redeemed and the Dominant: Fittest on Earth (2018)
In 2017, the fittest athletes on Earth took on the unknown and unknowable during four of the most intense days of competition in CrossFit Games history. “The Redeemed and the…
Tukdam – Between Worlds (2022)
Most of us think of death as something clear-cut, and that medical science has it neatly figured out. This feature documentary explodes such assumptions through its exploration of a phenomenon…
Born to Play (2020)
Spends a season with the Boston Renegades, a womens’ tackle football team on the path to redemption after going undefeated but losing their championship the previous year. These unpaid athletes…
Wolfgang (2021)
An intimate portrait of the life and work of the original “celebrity chef” Wolfgang Puck.
Hack Your Health: The Secrets of Your Gut (2024)
Delve into the digestive system with this lighthearted and informative documentary that demystifies the role gut health plays in our overall well-being.
It’s Not Always Cloudy (1950)
A film about life in the Czech borderlands after the expulsion of the Sudeten Germans.
Romantic Road (2017)
An English couple, a leading London lawyer and his wife re-define later life by motoring rural India in their battered 1936 Rolls Royce, falling into company with tea-wallahs and maharajahs,…
The Reason I Jump (2020)
Based on the book by Naoki Higashida, filmmaker Jerry Rothwell examines the lives of five non-speaking, autistic youngsters.
The Black Italian Renaissance (2022)
In the halls of the Uffizi Gallery, the great Venetian Palaces, or among the naves of the most important churches in Rome, Renaissance artworks conceal countless faces, hidden in plain…
Battle Mountain: Graeme Obree’s Story (2016)
Addicted to breaking records, this former world champion puts his mind and body on the line one last time. 20 years after his last world record he is in the…
The Endless Film (2018)
Based on the remains of never-completed Argentine features from the archives of the film museum in Buenos Aires. The film is, as it were, a parallel film history: an essay…
Au Hasard Bresson (1967)
In 1966, German film critic Theodor Kotulla — who would go on to become one of the New German Cinema’s most uncompromising filmmakers — visited the set of Robert Bresson’s…