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  • Men Don't Know About It

    1957

    Men Don't Know About It

    1957

    This is a distinctive example of a documentary film revealing the disparity between the official gender discourse and the social reality of the Polish female.
  • Jan Karsky. Righteous Man of the World

    2015

    Jan Karsky. Righteous Man of the World

    2015

    Jan Karski is a hero of World War II, a member of the Polish Resistance and the author of the first official account of the Holocaust. The film was created jointly by filmmakers from Russia and Poland in the year of the centenary of Jan Karski, on the seventieth anniversary of the victory over fascism.
  • Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin' Judge

    2020

    Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin' Judge

    2020

    Indians, Outlaws, Marshals and the Hangin’ Judge is a story set in the late 19th Century, with topics that resonate today: racial bias, gun violence, Indian affairs and accusations of police brutality. It’s the colorful story of Indian removal, crime, capital punishment and an infamous federal judge who sentenced scores of felons to “hang by the neck until you are dead.”
  • Together in isolation: the lockdown of the Faroe Islands

    2021

    Together in isolation: the lockdown of the Faroe Islands

    2021

    For almost one hundred days the Faroe Islands - a small and isolated Atlantic nation - were under the initial lockdown, struggling together to avoid fatal consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • One Road to Quartzsite

    2022

    One Road to Quartzsite

    2022

    Exit to Quartzsite, AZ for cheap gasoline — there’s not a whole lot else. But every fall its population swells from 2,000 to hundreds of thousands. "One Road to Quartzsite" is a vérité glimpse of this unique desert phenomenon. We follow an ensemble of snowbirds, crustpunks and lonely-hearts who winter there. A sad, funny, beautiful portrait of a cross-section of Americans all doing their best to live freely.
  • Survivors

    2021

    Survivors

    2021

    The stories of four young people who seek to learn more about their relatives, who were repressed during Stalin's times. Young Berliners and Muscovites are trying to break the family silence, looking for answers to their questions and revealing the most unexpected secrets.
  • Makeup Artist

    2021

    Makeup Artist

    2021

    Mina, determined to realize her dreams, not only refuses to succumb to her husband and mother-in-law’s fierce opposition, but also paves her own path and pushes forward along it. Gradually, it looks as if the people and world around her are starting to change . . . .
  • Hakamada - The Longest-Held Death Row Inmate in The World

    2021

    Hakamada - The Longest-Held Death Row Inmate in The World

    2021

    star 8
    On the 30th of June, 1966, in a small country-side town in Japan, four members of the Hashimoto family are stabbed and burnt to death in their family home. The savagery of the crime shakes the country and shortly after, 30-year-old retired boxer Iwao Hakamada is arrested, convicted and sentenced to death. Despite a lack of evidence, Hakamada would remain on death row for almost half a century before being granted a retrial in 2014.
  • Last Believer

    2018

    Last Believer

    2018

    Last Believer is the story of Ron Taylor, the only remaining member of a religious sect whose members expected they would survive the apocalypse and achieve immortality.
  • Secrets and Mysteries of Christopher Columbus

    2018

    Secrets and Mysteries of Christopher Columbus

    2018

    Was Christopher Columbus born in Genoa, Italy? Most definitely not, say an unlikely collection of experts from European royalty, DNA science, university scholars, even Columbus's own living family. This ground breaking documentary follows a trail of proof to show he might have been much more than we know.
  • Rebecca Zahau: An ID Murder Mystery

    2019

    Rebecca Zahau: An ID Murder Mystery

    2019

    star 7
    When Rebecca Zahau and Max Shacknai both die in mysterious circumstances at the same mansion, their families search for answers—and the truth.
  • Ralph Stanley: An Eye for Wood

    2015

    Ralph Stanley: An Eye for Wood

    2015

    star 5.5
    This documentary profiles a Maine craftsman and his son, who are among the last practitioners of the art of wooden boat building.
  • Counter Histories: Rock Hill

    2021

    Counter Histories: Rock Hill

    2021

    They stood up for their rights by sitting down at the counter of the Rock Hill Five and Dime. Orders of coffee were met with violence, police brutality and unjust imprisonment, turning a peaceful protest into a landmark of the Civil Rights Movement.
  • Ellipsis

    2021

    Ellipsis

    2021

    The narrator collides with animal-shaped shooting targets in the woods. She sets out to unravel a breathtaking and fascinating cultural-historical tangle of animal and human rights: the power of a gaze, the objects of exhibition, and the secondary power of being under scrutiny.
  • Sound Heals

    2019

    Sound Heals

    2019

    star 6
    Have you ever been in a bad mood, turned on your favorite song and just felt better? Have you attended a group meditation or yoga class where they played sacred sound instruments, and you left feeling re-energized and refreshed? Do you know someone who has suffered from Alzheimer's disease and an accredited Music Therapist has helped them retain or regain some of their past memories? "Sound Heals" explores these questions, and gives viewers a chance to experience how sonic vibration is used to help bring ease to the mind, body and spirit. From southern California to the Pacific Northwest and even in Canada, practitioners and therapists share their unique skills and tools to bring patients and clients to a new level of being.
  • Giants on the Rails: America's Biggest Steam Trains

    1995

    Giants on the Rails: America's Biggest Steam Trains

    1995

    Ready for the most exciting ride of you life? Then fire up the boiler, crack the throttle and join the crews on America's largest steam locomotives.
  • Past Life (January - June)

    2019

    Past Life (January - June)

    2019

    An abstract narrative, diary film and travelogue reminiscing on the quotidian. My day to day routines and deviations from it are captured as 6 months pass on the screen in a blur. Musique concrète accompanies the visuals taken from vocal samples of myself as a child and repurposed. Ruminations on nostalgia, film as material and 16mm as a particularly evocative medium with a long history of home movies and nonprofessional filmmaking. The film acts as a document, archiving time and place, as a way for me to recount where and what I did at this point in my life-a point where I still feel an existential drifting and listlessness. Something to look back at and only make sense of after the fact.
  • Arctic Son: Fulfilling the Dream

    2014

    Arctic Son: Fulfilling the Dream

    2014

    This documentary recounts a family's solo journey into America's last great wilderness. Alone for more than a year, they build a cabin and hunt for food to see them through the Arctic winter. The following summer they embark on a three-week canoe journey back to civilization.
  • The Place That Makes Us

    2020

    The Place That Makes Us

    2020

    Although a portrait of the troubled Rust Belt city of Youngstown, Ohio, “The Place That Makes Us” offers a gratifyingly hopeful look at efforts to restore a town ravaged by the prolonged economic distress caused by the closure of its iconic steel mills and related industries.
  • D-Day: The Shortest Day

    2007

    D-Day: The Shortest Day

    2007

    With testimony from the UK, the US, the Commonwealth and Germany, 'D-Day: The Shortest Day' documents the meticulous planning leading up to the world's biggest amphibious invasion, the terror and triumph of the landings and the bitterness of the fighting in the days that followed.
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