
The Great Invisible (2014)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Margaret Brown
Actors: Bob Cavnar, Brent Coon, Doug Brown, Meccah Boynton-Brown
Country: United States of America
Come on In We’re Dead (2017)
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Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story (2024)
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No Responders Left Behind (2021)
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Egypt’s Lost Queens (2014)
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On the Record (2020)
The haunting story of music executive Drew Dixon as she grapples with her decision to become one of the first women of color, in the wake of #MeToo, to come…
Penthouse: Sultry Sensations (1997)
The lush surroundings of Costa Rica provide the backdrop for this special collection of sexy centerfold moments. In this tropical paradise several of the world’s most gorgeous models have gathered…
Invisible Empire: A New World Order Defined (2010)
Invisible Empire is all conspiracy and no theory – proving beyond doubt how the elite have openly conspired to insidiously rule the globe via the engines of the CFR, the…
LOUDER: The Soundtrack of Change (2024)
A celebration of music and rallying cry that takes viewers on a journey across generations, eras, and genres, anchored by a female chorus of musical icons, whose songs, voices, and…
Hitler’s Battle Against the Press (2018)
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The Killing of America (1981)
A documentary of the decline of America. Featuring footage (most exclusive to this film) from race riots to serial killers and much, much more.
Daguerréotypes (1975)
An intimate portrait of the small shops and shopkeepers of the Rue Daguerre in Paris, a picturesque street that has been the filmmaker’s home for more than 50 years.
Your Fat Friend (2024)
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