
Reel Injun (2010)
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Neil Diamond
Actors: Adam Beach, Charlie Hill, Chris Eyre, Clint Eastwood, Graham Greene, Norman Cohn
Country: Canada
Fat Sick & Nearly Dead 2 (2014)
Joe Cross took viewers on his journey from overweight and sick to healthy and fit via a 60-day juice fast in the award-winning Fat Sick and Nearly Dead. With Fat,…
Hare Krishna! The Mantra the Movement and the Swami Who Started It All (2017)
“Hare Krishna!” is a documentary on the life of Srila Prabhupada, the 70-year-old Indian Swami who arrives in America without support or money and ignites a worldwide spiritual phenomenon, now…
Storefront Hitchcock (1998)
Live performance by Robyn Hitchcock, in… well, a storefront.
The Endangered Generation? (2023)
Our world is at a crossroads of myriad crises, but all too often the solutions to the problems we face – especially climate change – are put in the ‘too…
Made You Look: A True Story About Fake Art (2020)
A woman walks into a New York gallery with a cache of unknown masterworks. Thus begins a story of art world greed, willfulness and a high-stakes con.
Silent impulses (2023)
Silent Impulses is a documentary portrait of a young woman who openly deals with taboo sexual deviations. The film reveals her inner world, the way she deals with this issue…
Britain and the Blitz (2025)
Documentary looking back at a Britain during the darkest days of WWII using stunning new archived footage and interviews with people who lived through it.
Here We Are Now (2024)
“Here We Are Now” is an emotional documentary which tells three stories of Ukrainian refugees who are now scattered around the world.
The Long Island Railroad Massacre: 20 Years Later (2013)
On December 7, 1993, twenty-five people were shot on a commuter train headed from New York City to Long Island. Six people were killed, nineteen people were injured, many more…
In Search of Darkness (2019)
An exploration of ’80s horror movies through the perspective of the actors, directors, producers and SFX craftspeople who made them, and their impact on contemporary cinema.
The Biggest Little Farm (2019)
The successes and failures of a couple determined to live in harmony with nature on a farm outside of Los Angeles are lovingly chronicled by filmmaking farmer John Chester, in…
Forced Out (2023)
Documentary telling the important story of service people discharged from the UK Armed Forces simply for being LGBTQ+.