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Popular Documentary Movies
Making Squid Game: The Challenge
Go behind the scenes and witness how the "Squid Game" - inspired reality show transformed from a scripted drama to a cutthroat, nail-biting competition.
Fortbuscus: The Movie
A documentary covering the greatest Minecraft server to ever exist. 11 friends, dubbing themselves the 'Minecraft Homies', decide to create a new Minecraft server in their college years during the COVID-19 era. What ensues is the craziest cultivation of powerful friendships, harrowing betrayals, and a whole lot of laughs. Witness the greatest journey among friends as they prove that no matter how separated you are, you can still be closer than ever.
Truth or Dare: The Murder of Mary Gregory
A harmless game of Truth or Dare leads to a tragic murder, but how can police solve it?
Great Photo, Lovely Life
A photojournalist turns her lens on the decades of sexual abuse her family and community experienced at the hands of her grandfather in this unflinching portrait of intergenerational trauma, family secrets, and redemption.
Chasing Greatness: Coach K x LeBron
A candid conversation between two basketball icons that explores the concept of "Greatness" and what it takes to achieve it.
Play on!
Follow two passionate football referees, Mariano and Luciana, as they navigate the challenges of their job, revealing the deep love they have for the football game and the struggles they need to go through while dealing with mistakes and self-criticism.
The Art of Light and Shadow
The unknown and fascinating origins of cinema and audiovisuals from prehistory to the beginning of the 20th century.
L'abri
Farida runs a three-star hotel in Nîmes. For the past year, she has been receiving a singular clientele. Homeless people, migrants, women victims of violence, have found shelter there during the health crisis. Through successive confinements, the hotel has become a micro-society in which each person must learn to live with the other, whatever their history and difference. Between the interventions of social workers, mutual aid and waiting, an inventory of emergency accommodation is drawn up.
Breaking Social
The social contract: the rules we follow - and some don’t. Breaking Social uncovers the pattern of corruption and kleptocracy erasing the social tissue, followed by social uprisings. In Chile a new turn is taken, with young women in the lead.
Faites mieux (cette jeunesse derrière Mélenchon)
Documentary on the young voters supporting French politician Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
From Beginning to End
In a search for giving new meaning to the past and understanding her present, the director tries to establish a dialogue between her parents -which has been non-existent for years- through letters and family archive material prior to her birth.
Banquet Act
A no-budget but ambitious filmmaker suspects that the hotel he is staying at has connections to some sort of sex trafficking ring. And his suspicion is confirmed by a strange incident in the hallway, and he begins to document the secret sex parties in the banquet rooms of the hotel at late hours of the night.
Caso Yangali: Separados a la fuerza
One night in 1983, the life of the Yangali family changed completely. The four brothers from the town of Churcampa in Ayacucho were attacked and separated by state terrorism.
Armenia: A Love Story
Two American teenagers become intrigued by Armenia's history and culture after learning about the 2020 aggression by Azerbaijan that devastated the Armenian-populated Nagorno-Karabach district from a friend's war correspondent father. Mark Tomlet and his friend Amy Holton embark on a life-changing journey to Armenia, visiting the war zone only months after an uneasy ceasefire was declared, and interview people affected by the war. In the process, the two learn a lot about themselves and how much they take for granted. That first trip leads to more engagement with Armenia, leading tours to the country, and eventually, something amazing happens that brings joy out of the tragedy of war. It's a serendipitous story of hope from tragedy, a chance adventure, and love blossoming even in the worst of circumstances.
Neeme Järvi. Only Music Matters
Neeme Järvi is one of the most recorded conductors in the world. His name appears on the front cover of more than 500 audio records. In addition to his international reach and being the chief conductor of several world orchestras, he also has a mission as a cultural ambassador. The film follows Neeme Järvi's recent activities - a concert tour with the ERSO in Vienna, Linz, Prague, a winter vacation in Florida, concerts in Tallinn, Glasgow and the Pärnu Music Festival - conducting, giving master classes and interacting with his offspring - the conductor sons Paavo and Kristjan Järvi - and sharing in their success.
American Santa
American Santa delves into the seldom-seen world of Black Santas in America, presenting a narrative that is as heartwarming as it is eye-opening. At the heart of this documentary is the exploration of the complex duality these Santas experience – the joy and magic they bring to families during the holiday season, contrasted sharply with the racism they face in their roles. Through a series of intimate interviews and candid moments, the film paints a vivid picture of these men who embody the spirit of Santa Claus, capturing their laughter and warmth, as well as their resilience in the face of prejudice.
The Smell of Money
A century after her grandfather claimed his freedom from slavery, Elsie Herring and her community fight for the right to clean air, water, and the life they were promised. The Smell of Money is the true story of everyday people versus corporate titans in a battle with life-or-death consequences.
Cyborg: A Documentary
Artist Neil Harbisson was born colour blind, but an antenna permanently implanted into his skull enables him to hear colours and today he is the world's first officially recognised cyborg. Meet a man who may be the prototype of the human of the future. He is on a mission to convince the world to adopt his credo: Design Yourself.
Soul of the Ocean
The undersea world has often been depicted as a dangerous place filled with lethal predators. A world where sharks are mindless eating machines. A world where the only relationship between species is that big fish eat little fish. Of course, stories of sensational danger and violent predation are seductive to wildlife film audiences. But is that what the ocean is really like?
Hall of Frame. María Luisa Pino
A work that explores María Luisa Pino's extensive career, according to her own testimony, as an expert in the field of film editing and special effects, working on many fantastic genre films that are part of the collective memory of universal cinematography.
Hymen, o Hyménée: The Long Lost Masterpiece
A documentary film by Martin Arnaldo that traces the recovery of the masterpiece while capturing the dilemma of the late 19th century Filipino diaspora of which Luna was a part.
Friends on a Beach
A dreamy vignette of a group of close male friends, enjoying their beach holiday together in Goa, India. The camera's presence stirs up their tender affections and playful antics, as they savour the last moments before the sun sets.
45x: A Dirt Dream
FHSU Informatics and Tiger Media Network students, Tim Schoepflin and Corbin Ingrim followed ASCS Driver Kyler Johnson throughout the summer. This is his story.
Take it Back
"Take it Back" is a documentary that tells the story of Federico Petrozzino, a musician who discovers that the trunk of his car was looted and along with it, his belongings and his most precious treasure, a replica of Marty Mcfly's guitar from "Back to the Future". Thus, Federico turns into the protagonist of his own movie with only one possible plot: exhaust all resources to recover what is now in other hands.
Total Trust
By exploring the relationship between the watched and the watching, our film uncovers the trauma and hope engendered by the Chinese all-surveilling state and lends a voice to those that stand in resilient defiance of such blatant abuse of power.
Ngarra Jarra Noun: Healing Ceremony
In 1993, Aboriginal Australian footballer Nicky Winmar experienced the ugly face of racism from the crowd at Victoria Park; a memory that still haunts him today, three decades later.
Firstgrade: From Rags to Riches
FirstGrade, a Danish clothing- and merchandisebrand founded by Anders og Jesper, experience head- and tailwind on the road to success and greatness.
Here & Elsewhere
A romantic film in which water serves as a guiding force for a journey with an unclear destination.
4 de Novembro: Fluminense, Vitória e Glória Eterna
Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition
With loans from across the world, this major retrospective will bring together Vermeer’s most famous masterpieces including Girl with a Pearl Earring, The Geographer, The Milkmaid, The Little Street, Lady Writing a Letter with her Maid, and Woman Holding a Balance. This film invites audiences to a private view of the exhibition, accompanied by the director of the Rijksmuseum and the curator of the show.
Par la fenêtre ou par la porte
In September 2004, the french government decided to privatize its historical jewel, France Télécom. The exchange rate became essential and its new CEO, Didier Lombard decided to push 22000 employees to resignation.