
WBCN and the American Revolution (2019)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Bill Lichtenstein
Actors: Abbie Hoffman, David Bowie, Jane Fonda, Jerry Garcia, Lou Reed, Noam Chomsky
Country: United States of America
The Freedom to Marry (2016)
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Hurricane (2015)
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Scala (2022)
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Shred America (2018)
Four twenty-year-olds travel from Chicago to New York on skateboards. Fueled by youthful ignorance, the four navigate America’s landscape through a maze of wrong turns and unfortunate circumstances.
Change of Heart: The operation that changed the world (2018)
A tribute in commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the first heart transplant.
We Hold the Line (2020)
In the Philippines, the journalist Maria Ressa fights a battle for democracy against president Duterte and his ‘war on drugs’, which has claimed tens of thousands of lives.
You vs. Wild: Out Cold (2021)
After a plane crash leaves Bear with amnesia, he must make choices to save the missing pilot and survive in this high-stakes interactive adventure.