Human Rights

5 Broken Cameras

ACADEMY AWARD NOMINEE - BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE An extraordinary work of both cinematic and politi...

Acasa, My Home

In the wilderness of the Bucharest Delta, an abandoned water reservoir just outside the bustling met...

Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

After 81 days of solitary detention world famous Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is put under house arrest....

American Delivery

In the U.S.—where more women die in childbirth than any other wealthy nation—the joys of...

Bikes vs Cars

Deep down, we all know we need to talk about it: Climate, earth's resources, cities where the entire...

Bloodsisters: Leather, Dykes & Sadomasochism

During the early 1990s, San Francisco was the epicenter of body modification and gender nonconformit...

Brown Bread

In the green rolling wine country north of San Francisco, an unusual group gathers. They will spend ...

Buoyancy

This story of a Cambodian teenager sold into forced labor on a Thai fishing boat is a passiona...

Concerning Violence

From the director of The Black Power Mixtape comes a bold and fresh visual narrative on Africa, base...

Denise Ho – Becoming the Song

Denise Ho – Becoming the Song profiles the openly gay Hong Kong singer and human rights a...

Down a Dark Stairwell

When a Chinese-American police officer kills an innocent, unarmed Black man in a darkened stairwell ...

Fatima

Fatima lives with her two teenage daughters and works cleaning jobs to pay their way through school....

Finding Fela

Finding Fela tells the story of Fela Anikulapo Kuti's life, his music, his social and political impo...

Fire at Sea

Academy Award® Nominee for Best Documentary Feature Samuele is twelve and lives on an island in...

The Force

Sprawling, immediate, and complex, Peter Nicks’s vérité documentary moves like a...

The Forger

Berlin, 1942. Cioma Schönhaus (Louis Hofmann, star of the hit Neflix series Dark) is a young Je...

Green Border

In the treacherous and swampy forests that make up the so-called “green border” between ...

How to Change the World

How to Change the World chronicles the adventures of an eclectic group of young pioneers - Canadian ...

Human

HUMAN is a collection of stories and images of our world, offering an immersion to the core of what ...

Invisible Valley

Invisible Valley weaves together the disparate stories of undocumented farmworkers, wealthy snowbird...

Ixcanul

The brilliant debut by Guatemalan filmmaker Jayro Bustamante is a mesmerizing fusion of fact and fab...

Khodorkovsky

In October 2003, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, former head of the Russian oil company Yukos, was arrested on...

Kids for Cash

Kids For Cash is a riveting look behind a notorious scandal that rocked the nation. In the wake of t...

Kimjongilia: The Flower of Kim Jong Il

North Korea is one of the world's most isolated nations. For sixty years, North Koreans have been ...

Lindy Lou, Juror Number 2

An illuminating look at the American criminal justice system from the perspective of a juror on a tr...

Little Gandhi

Little Gandhi is a powerful documentary that follows the life of iconic Syrian peace activist Ghiyat...

Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise

Poet, storyteller, actress, dancer, and passionate activist Maya Angelou gave people the freedom to ...

The New Public

In fall 2006, former DJ, point guard and teacher turned first-time principal, James O'Brien, opened ...

Of Men and War

Shot over five years, Of Men and War gives perhaps the most in-depth look at the recovery efforts of...

Omar

Omar is accustomed to dodging surveillance bullets to cross the separation wall to visit his secret ...

Playing Frisbee in North Korea

Called “The Hermit Kingdom,” North Korea is an enigma wrapped in a quagmire of misinform...

The Revisionaries

In Austin, Texas, fifteen people influence what is taught to the next generation of American childre...

STOP

The feature length documentary STOP follows three years in the life of David Ourlicht, one of the fo...

Salt of This Sea

An urgent and devastating portrait of life in Palestine, SALT OF THIS SEA is essential viewing. Sixt...

Sea Sorrow

“Sea Sorrow” marks Vanessa Redgrave’s debut as a film director, with her son, Carl...

A Sinner in Mecca

For a gay filmmaker, filming in Saudi Arabia presents two serious challenges: filming is forbid...

Slam

Raymond (Saul Williams) is a young Black performance poet living in Washington, D.C. who is arrested...

Songs from the North

Songs From the North is an essay film which offers an unique look at the enigma of North Korea, a co...

Sushi: The Global Catch

In this meticulously researched documentary, filmmaker Mark Hall traces the origins of sushi in Japa...

The Blood is at the Doorstep

After Dontre Hamilton, a black, unarmed man diagnosed with schizophrenia, was shot 14 times and kill...

This is Not a Film

This clandestine documentary, shot partially on an iPhone and smuggled into France in a cake for a l...

Tough Being Loved by Jerks

Because he had published the twelve Danish cartoons that had triggered the wrath of Muslims worldwid...

The Trials of Muhammad Ali

No conventional sports documentary, The Trials Of Muhammad Ali investigates its extraordinary and of...

Vessel

Dr. Rebecca Gomperts sails a ship around the world, providing abortions at sea for women with no leg...

Who Is Dayani Cristal?

The body of an unidentified immigrant is found in the Arizona Desert. In an attempt to retrace his p...

Whose Country?

A young Egyptian filmmaker gains first-hand accounts of corruption and abuse within the security for...

The Wobblies

“Solidarity! All for One and One for All!” Founded in Chicago in 1905, the Industrial ...

matangi / Maya / M.I.A

Drawn from a cache of personal video recordings from the past 22 years, director Steve Loveridge&rsq...

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