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  • Place de la République

    1974

    Place de la République

    1974

    star 6.7
    Louis Malle presents his entertaining snapshot of the comings and goings on one street corner in Paris.
  • A Human Condition

    1974

    A Human Condition

    1974

    star 5.7
    Louis Malle’s meditative investigation of the inner workings of a French automotive plant.
  • Wild Horse, Wild Ride

    2012

    Wild Horse, Wild Ride

    2012

    star 8.5
    100 Days. 100 gritty souls. 100 wild mustangs. That's the premise of the annual Extreme Mustang Makeover, a competition that challenges horse trainers - both pros and amateurs - to each tame a totally wild horse in order to get it adopted into a better life beyond U.S. Government corrals. Intimately following a handful of participants in the 2009 event from their first uneasy meeting with their horses and up through the competition and adoption, the film documents the deep and profound bonds that can develop between man and beast.
  • At Night I Fly

    2011

    At Night I Fly

    2011

    star 5.2
    In At Night I Fly: Images from New Folsom, inmates at one of California's most maximum security prisons let us see their world. This world is less about dangerous drama and more, as one of them describes, "about isolation. About closure of both the mind and the heart. And the spirit." The documentary shows prisoners, most serving a life sentence, who refuse such closure and instead work to uncover and express themselves. Their primary tool is making art and the film takes us to New Folsom's Arts in Corrections' room, to prison poetry readings, gospel choirs, blues guitar on the yard, and to many more scenes of creation.
  • Route One/USA

    1989

    Route One/USA

    1989

    star 7.3
    Route One is the first major U.S. highway. 5000 km along the Atlantic coast, from the Canadian border to the tip of Florida. Doc, a physician who spent many years in Africa, returns to the U.S. and decides to reconnect with his home country by walking the legendary Route One.
  • Lion Hunting

    1908

    Lion Hunting

    1908

    star 4.3
    Two hunters set out on safari with their African guide. They observe zebras, an ostrich, and a hippopotamus, capture a monkey, and camp for the night. After a lion kills their goat and horse, they shoot it by the water’s edge and later kill a second. The animals are skinned, and the hunters relax with cigarettes beside their trophies. (Note: Produced by Nordisk Film in 1907, Løvejagten gained notoriety because founder Ole Olsen purchased lions from Copenhagen Zoo, released them on an island, and filmed their killing. Supplemented with zoo footage to simulate Africa, the film caused public outrage yet drew huge audiences, establishing Nordisk’s reputation worldwide.)
  • Seal Island

    1948

    Seal Island

    1948

    star 7.3
    Seal Island is a 1948 American documentary film directed by James Algar. It won an Academy Award in 1949 for Best Short Subject (Two-Reel).
  • Waiting for Lightning

    2012

    Waiting for Lightning

    2012

    star 5.8
    Documentary about the life of skateboarder Danny Way and his attempt at jumping over the Great Wall of China on a skateboard.
  • Neil Young Journeys

    2012

    Neil Young Journeys

    2012

    star 7.1
    In May of 2011, Neil Young drove a 1956 Crown Victoria from his idyllic hometown of Omemee, Ontario to downtown Toronto's iconic Massey Hall where he intimately performed the last two nights of his solo world tour. Along the drive, Young recounted insightful and introspective stories from his youth to filmmaker Jonathan Demme. Through the tunes and the tales, Demme portrays a personal, retrospective look into the heart and soul of the artist.
  • Nogent, Eldorado du dimanche

    1929

    Nogent, Eldorado du dimanche

    1929

    star 6.4
    A short, early travel documentary about Nogent. The film starts with images of trains, buses, and railway tracks, which are juxtaposed to shots of deserted Paris streets, empty factories, and typewriters packed in slipcovers. It is a natural landscape organized by industrial infrastructure and populated by the urban crowds who are swimming, rowing, canoeing, sailing, fishing, or biking.
  • Giant Coal Dumper

    1897

    Giant Coal Dumper

    1897

    star 5.7
    “Shows how a full carload of coal is loaded onto a vessel every thirty seconds at the great Erie Railroad Docks, Cleveland, Ohio. Great clouds of coal dust rise as each car is unloaded.”
  • The Sea Around Us

    1953

    The Sea Around Us

    1953

    star 5.9
    Irwin Allen explores the mysteries of the deep blue sea in this Technicolor documentary. Based on Rachel L. Carson's famous study, this Oscar winning project investigates everything under the sea, from sharks, whales and octopuses to microscopical creatures and their coexistence in this vast underwater world.
  • Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth

    1998

    Lenny Bruce: Swear to Tell the Truth

    1998

    star 7.7
    In 1948, Lenny Bruce was just another comic who couldn't get arrested. By 1961, all that would change.
  • Ornette: Made in America

    1986

    Ornette: Made in America

    1986

    star 6.3
    Shirley Clarke's frenetic documentary about multi-talented musician Ornette Coleman.
  • Golden Slumbers

    2011

    Golden Slumbers

    2011

    star 6.5
    Over three million Cambodians died in the genocide between 1975 and 1979. The Khmer Rouge’s reign of terror also decimated a homegrown film industry that had flourished since 1960: movie theaters were bombed, film prints were destroyed and artists were executed. In Golden Slumbers, French-Cambodian filmmaker Davy Chou mourns this loss of lives and culture, but balances the somber material with a playfulness that honors the lush melodramas and mythic adventures of the glory years.
  • Disorder

    2009

    Disorder

    2009

    star 7
    A "city symphony" full of dark humor that weaves together a collage of absurd sounds and events.
  • Carcasses

    2009

    Carcasses

    2009

    star 6.6
    An introverted man runs a "car cemetery" where people come to find parts for old vehicles.
  • William Buys a Parrot

    1963

    William Buys a Parrot

    1963

    star 6.1
    A bizarre silent short film showing author William S. Burroughs negotiating to buy a parrot.
  • With the Marines at Tarawa

    1944

    With the Marines at Tarawa

    1944

    star 6.9
    Documentary short film depicting the harrowing battle between the U.S. Marines and the Japanese for control of the Pacific island of Tarawa. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with National Archives and Records Administration in 2005.
  • Chely Wright: Wish Me Away

    2012

    Chely Wright: Wish Me Away

    2012

    star 4.5
    After a lifetime of hiding, Chely Wright becomes the first commercial country music singer to come out as gay, shattering cultural stereotypes within Nashville, per conservative heartland family and, most importantly, within herself. With unprecedented access over a two-year period, including her private video diaries, the film layers Chely's rise to fame while hiding in the late 90's with the execution of her coming out plan, culminating in the exciting moment when she steps into the media glare to reveal she is gay. The film shows both the devastation of internalized homophobia and the transformational power of living an authentic life. The film also documents the conflicting responses from Nashville, the heartland and the LGBT community as Chely Wright prepares for an unknown future.
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