
Jihad: A Story of the Others (2015)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Deeyah Khan
The Mystery of D.B. Cooper (2020)
This documentary brings to life the stories of four people believed by their family and friends to be “DB Cooper,” a man who hijacked a 727 flying out of Seattle…
Hamilton: History Has Its Eyes On You (2020)
An intimate discussion about the groundbreaking musical that has become a global phenomenon featuring Hamilton’s creator, its director, and cast members of the original Broadway production. A Harvard Historian also…
Come On Children (1973)
Five boys and five girls ages 13 to 19 live on a farm for ten weeks, to be filmed, and to see what might emerge for each of them personally.
Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell (2016)
Filmmaker Martin Bell chronicles the life of Erin Blackwell, mother of 10 children, from the time she was a 14-year-old prostitute through her battle with drug addiction, poverty and parenting.
Tattoo Uprising (2019)
An examination of the artistic and historical roots of today’s tattoo explosion.
Letters from Generation Rx (2017)
As a result of the 2008 documentary”Generation Rx,” thousands of people wrote director Kevin P. Miller to share their experiences on psychiatric drugs. Miller combines their gripping tales with the…
The Forbidden Reel (2020)
According to the official history of Afghanistan, ruthless destruction has always prevailed over art and creation; but there is another tale to be told, the forgotten account of a diverse…
Movements of a Nearby Mountain (2019)
In a remote, abandoned industrial site near a centuries-old ore mine in the Austrian Alps, a self-taught mechanic runs a business exporting used cars to his native Nigeria. As he…
Pele Argentina and The Dictators (2018)
The story of how, in the 1970 and 1978 World Cups, Brazil and Argentina’s military dictators took a vested interest in their nation’s football dreams.
Dog Valley (2020)
In 1988, two ex-convicts kidnapped, beat, raped, tortured and murdered Gordon Church, a gay college student from a rural Mormon community in southern Utah. Dog Valley explores the horrific events…
Accept the Call (2019)
Accept the Call charts a Muslim American family’s struggle against Islamic radicalisation. Through a series of calls from federal prison, Yusuf and his son examine and rebuild their understanding of…
The Dream Syndicate: How Did We Find Ourselves Here? (2022)
During the era of hyper-formulated pop music in the early 1980s, The Dream Syndicate emerged from Los Angeles as a sensation with their gritty, guitar-driven sound that relied heavily on…