
The Matador (2008)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Nina Gilden Seavey
Actors: David Fandila
Country: United States of America
Let There Be Drums! (2022)
Through conversations with the world’s greatest drummers, director Justin Kreutzmann explores the importance of music in bringing people together.
Yukon’s Wild Grizzlies (2021)
Deep in Canada’s remote Yukon, a dramatic coming of age story unfolds involving an adolescent grizzly named Sophie. Wildlife filmmaker Phil Timpany has chronicled her all her life. Now he’s…
All Male All Nude (2017)
A cutting-edge journey into the taboo world of male stripping. Dive into the lives of men who work at America’s only all nude, all male, a gay strip club located…
They Shall Not Grow Old (2018)
A documentary about World War I with never-before-seen footage to commemorate the centennial of Armistice Day, and the end of the war.
The Illumination of Jim Woodring (2019)
This elegantly profound documentary explores the award-winning, mystical work of American comics creator, cartoonist, and painter Jim Woodring. As an artist that has astounded the world for three decades, he…
The Last Persian Shah (2019)
Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi would have been 100 years in October 2019. The Shah’s story begins with good ideas and ideals and ends in bloody chaos. On the one hand,…
The Child of the Future: How Might He Learn? (1964)
Education is increasingly affected by technological advance. How the changes affect the child are shown in this far-ranging study of what is new in educational theory and practice. Appearing in…
Secrets of the Bull Shark (2020)
We know Bull Sharks swim upriver and we know they hunt in the sea. But we’ve never been able to see it all like this. We see them attack and…
Subjects of Desire (2021)
Subjects of Desire is a thought provoking film that examines the cultural shift in beauty standards towards embracing (or appropriating) Black aesthetics and features, deconstructing what we understand about race…
Food Evolution (2017)
As society tackles the problem of feeding our expanding population safely and sustainably, a schism has arisen between scientists and consumers, motivated by fear and distrust. Food Evolution, narrated by…
The Penalty (2017)
Three extraordinary people embark on journeys of recovery, discovery and rebellion and find themselves centre stage in the biggest capital punishment crisis in modern memory. The Penalty unearths an America…
Gloria: In Her Own Words (2011)
Despite decades of opposition from the right, and recent personal setbacks, Gloria Steinem remains one of the most outspoken and visible symbols of the women’s movement today. This film blends…