Honest, unafraid and timely, Garrett Bradley’s Time is a testament to the power of resolve, advocacy, faith and love.
Read MoreRomanian documentary Collective is an unforgettable film - beginning with a tragic fire in 2016 and revealing levels of corruption and cover-ups that speak to a greater issue in our world right now: A lack of trust and faith in our institutions and a distrust in those reporting about it.
Read MoreStunning, damning, and impeccably researched, Totally Under Control looks at the way the Trump Administration reacted, responded, and led the United States through its ongoing response to the COVID-19 global pandemic.
Read MoreThe Way I See It offers a voice and a platform for former official White House photographer Pete Souza, whose images of Presidents Barack Obama and Ronald Reagan have been significant companions to important moments in recent American history.
Read MoreAll In: The Fight for Democracy is a powerful, factual, profound look at America’s long history of voter disenfranchisement, from the formation of the Constitution to present-day 2020.
Read MoreNew documentary Red Penguins tells a crazy, compelling story of the good and bad surrounding a tenuous partnership between the Russian national hockey team and the National Hockey League following the fall of the Soviet Union. What could possibly go wrong?
Read MoreOne of 2020’s best documentaries and films, Boys State is a powerful, lasting look at young men’s participation in a mock political competition at the Texas State capital, forever changed by their experiences.
Read MoreAlison Ellwood’s terrific, nothing-to-hide look at pop/punk innovators The Go-Go’s is a long overdue celebration of the band’s appeal and legacy.
Read MoreCreem Magazine deemed itself as the only rock and roll magazine during its two-decade existence. Scott Crawford’s new documentary captures the rebellious, raucous spirit found within its pages.
Read MoreNot quite a documentary, not quite a complete work of fiction, Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets is a sobering but important look at dive bar culture, as a group of regulars wander into their favorite bar’s final day of being open.
Read MoreNew documentary The Booksellers takes a charming look at the past and present of the New York City book scene and the collectors who live for the pursuit of finding, possessing, and keeping books of all kinds.
Read MoreTissues at the ready, this year’s slate of Oscar nominated Documentary Short Subject films are important, topical works of impassioned conviction that are hard to shake and ride a rollercoaster of emotions.
Read MoreAn uneven and scattered documentary that explores the rise and fall and lasting legacy of the “video store.”
Read MoreOne Child Nation lays bare the disastrous effects of China’s One-Child Policy in a searing and seething documentary from directors Nanfu Wang and Jialing Zhang.
Read MoreStrange, enlightening, frustrating, yet compelling, Cold Case Hammarskjöld is one of those rare documentaries that leave you asking - What Is Happening?
Read MoreMarianne & Leonard: Words of Love is singularly focused for such a long period of time on Leonard Cohen, that Marianne Ihlen seems like something of an afterthought for director Nick Broomfield.
Read MoreInspirational documentary, Bethany Hamilton: Unstoppable, is a family-friendly, incredibly safe film looking at the life and times of the teenage shark attack victim now a professional surfer, wife, and mother.
Read More1970s fashion designer Halston gets the documentary treatment in a story of fame, glory, celebrity, and how those same things can cannibalize someone’s vulnerabilities.
Read MoreHonoring the doctors and nurses who willingly put themselves on the front lines in the opening years of the AIDS epidemic, 5B is an emotional documentary that shares new stories from a tragic period in recent history.
Read MoreVlada Knowlton’s powerful and important film,The Most Dangerous Year, documents the effort to eradicate the rights of transgender individuals in the State of Washington in 2016.
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