
S.O.G.: The Book of Ward (2023)
Forks Over Knives (2011)
Examines the profound claim that most; if not all; of the degenerative diseases that afflict us can be controlled; or even reversed; by rejecting our present menu of animal-based and…
Telescope (2016)
A history of the telescope and a look at the James Webb telescope, and at the universe through the eyes of scientists and telescopes since the beginning.
Stay Human (2018)
Through stories and songs, Michael Franti captures the energy and drive of a diverse group of inspirational modern-day heroes. From an Indonesian midwife to a young couple battling the ravages…
Over the Limit (2018)
Margarita Mamun, an elite Russian rhythmic gymnast, is struggling to become an Olympic champion. It is the most important year of her career and her last chance to achieve the…
Theresa May: The Accidental Prime Minister (2024)
The inside story of Theresa May’s tumultuous premiership with exclusive access to the former Prime Minister and interviews with friends and critics.
Bunch of Kunst – A Film About Sleaford Mods (2017)
Documentary following British punk duo Sleaford Mods on their two year journey from Nottingham bedroom recording sessions to chart success
In Orbit: How Satellites Rule Our World (2012)
How the thousands of satellites orbiting the Earth have transformed the modern world.
Whitney: Can I Be Me (2017)
The life and tragic death of Whitney Houston.
The Voice of Dust and Ash (2022)
When Iran’s ayatollah banned music and performances in the entire country, instruments and records became contraband, and artists were exiled, imprisoned, or executed. As the new government began to crush…
Wait for Your Laugh (2017)
The life and career of comedian Rose Marie is documented through interviews with friends and colleagues as well as never-before-seen home movies shot by the actress herself.
63 Up (2019)
Director Michael Apted revisits the same group of British-born adults after a 7 year wait. The subjects are interviewed as to the changes that have occurred in their lives during…
How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It) (2005)
Melvin Van Peebles was one of the first black directors to challenge the white establishment in his films, which include “Watermelon Man” and “Sweet Sweetback’s Baadasssss Song.” In this documentary,…