
Take Me to the River (2014)
The Woman Who Wasn’t There (2012)
Tania Head was the ultimate 9/11 survivor. She had the grimmest story. None of it was true.
Even the Crows: A Divided Gujarat (2014)
At a time where the controversial Chief Minister of Gujarat, Narendra Modi, is running to be India’s next Prime Minister, Even the Crows explores the way in which his politics…
Enter the Slipstream (2023)
Follows the Education First (EF) Cycling Team as they navigate a turbulent 2020 season through the Tour de France, telling the individual stories of the riders, from Colombian star Rigo…
The Young Observant (2020)
In a prestigious hotel school, Luca learns the art of service. How much of his own freedom and adolescence must the young man give up to work at serving customers?
The Bloody Hundredth (2024)
Meet the real-life airmen who inspired Masters of the Air as they share the harrowing and transformative events of the 100th Bomb Group.
The Proposal (2019)
When artist-turned-filmmaker Jill Magid learns that the archives of Mexico’s most famous architect are being held in a private collection, she devises a radical plan to explore the contested legacy…
State of Alabama vs. Brittany Smith (2022)
The harrowing story of a woman trying to use Alabama’s Stand Your Ground law after killing a man she says brutally attacked her.
Under the Volcano (2021)
The story of George Martin’s AIR Studios Montserrat and the island that changed music forever.
Not Even in a Wildest Dream (2017)
The challenges of the present, expectations for the future, and the dreams of those who experience the reality of public high school in Brazil. Through the voices of students, principals,…
Three Chords and a Lie (2020)
A decade after being ostracized for coming out to his strict, Southern Baptist family, rising country star Brandon Stansell is going home.
The Marshal’s Two Executions (2018)
The film confronts two different views of the execution of General Ion Antonescu, Romania’s leader during the Second World War.
That Great British Documentary (2023)
Shot over ten years and prompted by the death of her father, filmmaker Joan explores Britain’s colonial past and the legacy her dual black and white heritage has had on…