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Popular Documentary Movies
Kevin Morby: Harlem River 10
A look at the origin and evolution of Harlem River on the tenth anniversary of its release. Featuring an interview with Kevin Morby and performance footage from the last decade.
Yutaka Ozaki: Another Reality of Yutaka Ozaki
An intimate look at the life and work of renowned Japanese musician Yutaka Ozaki.
Mairi, Marianna, Maria : les années grecques inconnues de La Callas
Folie de Noël : décoration XXL, marchés féeriques et incroyables illuminations
Lisa Leblanc: Entre toi pi moi pi la corde de bois
The Mouse
‘Siot’ is an animal experimental researcher and vegan, ‘Dalyeon’ is an animal liberation activist and an animal tested pill taker. What do the two different worlds say to each other?
Hadi Aleies
A short documentary film that highlights camel culture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
« Le Chevalier au dragon », le roman disparu de la Table ronde
Spiros Beach
In the 1980s, as caravan tourism gained popularity, hundreds of Cypriot holidaymakers chose to permanently station their caravans along the state-owned coastal areas of the island. Settled on a beach called Spiros on the Mediterranean coast, this tight-knit group, consisting mostly of pensioners, transformed a seaside plot into an improvised beach 'resort,' despite lacking official permission to stay in the area. The film observes inner moments of how summer unfolds into Cyprus's last remaining improvised caravan park.
Anulloje Ligjin
A documentary that investigates the complexity of a nation, Albania, through the narration of the convoluted history of its monuments. What happens to the statues when they are destroyed, what are they replaced with and where do their marble shreds end up? What happens to their expensive bronze? And again: what do the sculptors who made these statues think of these destructions, what is their opinion. And today? Which statues are being destroyed in Albania today?
Reel Rock 17 - DNA
29-year-old French sport climber Seb Bouin has been quietly working his way through the elite grades, culminating in his attempt to establish a long pitch out an overhanging cave in the Verdon Gorge of France. His proposed line is so futuristic, the moves so improbable, that if Seb can put it all together it may be the most difficult route ever climbed.
KT Guttenberg - Um Gottes willen? - Die Macht der Kirche in Deutschland
Out of Sight Out of Mind
A startup company in Marilao, Bulacan tries to convince the people of their community to follow the different proper waste management practices and protocols, with the desire to emancipate them from an out of sight out of mind mentality.
Sounds Like the 80s
Ken Bruce celebrates the sound of the 1980s, as icons from the British music scene pick their favourite tracks that defined a generation, to create their ultimate mixtape.
The Lindeka: When a City Ate a Book
Decades after liberation in eThekwini-Durban, South Africa, the young woman Lindeka reads the book Malfeasance. Lindeka is fascinated, but finds Serres’ narrative increasingly disturbing for what it omits: Where is eThekwini-Durban, or even Africa in this universalising history of our planet? Striking up a conversation with Michel, Lindeka decides to make her own study of historical difference and global connection.
Shadow Does
A single part of a three channel work, called Here, Her, Heart, Hovers depicts a young girl engaged in shadow play. A plain white sheet is all that stands between her and her grandmother, to whom she describes an ever-evolving world and everything what has come to pass in a lifetime. In witnessing from a place of childlike wonder, what starts in innocence quickly escalates to something more shrewd and disorienting.
Cessationist
Are the Charismatic gifts real? Speaking in tongues? Prophesying? Healing? Raising the dead? Charismatic and Pentecostal Christians believe they are participating in miracles. Are these miracles real, or have the miraculous gifts ceased?
Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight
"Betye Saar: Drifting Toward Twilight" covers renowned American artist Betye Saar’s large-scale work “Drifting Toward Twilight”— commissioned by The Huntington Library, Art Museum, & Botanical Gardens — a site-specific installation that features a 17-foot-long vintage wooden canoe and found objects, including birdcages, antlers, and natural materials harvested by Saar from The Huntington’s grounds. This film renders a portrait of Betye's process at 96 while also reflecting on her life, career, and memories of Pasadena.
The Cemetery of Cinema
Thierno Souleymane Diallo sets out with his camera in search of the birth of filmmaking in Guinea. Charming and determined, he traces his country’s film heritage and history and reveals the importance of film archives.
plum blossom (revisited) mini-doc
A mini-documentary covering the re-recording process behind mxmtoon’s EP “plum blossom”.
Offside: The Harold Ballard Story
Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard -- Canada's greatest showman - He didn't invent greed. He perfected it.
Rhod Gilbert: A Pain in the Neck for SU2C
In June 2022, comedian Rhod Gilbert was diagnosed with a little-known form of head and neck cancer. This is the story of his intimate, inspiring and humorous journey through treatment.
26.2 to Life
Filmed inside California's oldest state prison, 26.2 to Life explores the transformative power of San Quentin's 1000 Mile Club, in which incarcerated men train for and run a marathon on the dirt and concrete path circling the prison yard.
Amber: The Girl Behind the Alert
For the first and last time, Amber Hagerman’s mother details her daughter’s shocking murder and shares chilling documentary footage that captures the 9-year-old’s final days; Amber’s legacy is an alert system that has saved over a thousand children.
A Common Sequence
An interconnected look at tradition, colonialism, property, faith, and science, as seen through labor practices that link an endangered salamander, mass-produced apples, and the evolving fields of genomics and machine learning.
Cope To Die
After the death of his close uncle, Ali Akil goes down a path of continuous self-destructive coping mechanisms and indulgence to clear his guilty conscience after his relationship with his uncle turned rough during his final days. He shares his story in this film as a final attempt of redemption and to reconnect with his late uncle.
Shchedryk from Podillya
Shchedryk - the melody that recognized all over the world from the first notes. It glorifies Ukraine abroad. It is played in movies and broadcasts are made about it. Today we proudly announce that the famous song Carol of the Bells is an interpretation of our famous Shchedryk. However, until recently, few people knew that the Ukrainian composer Mykola Leontovich wrote music on the words of the Kolyadka, which are the oldest examples of Ukrainian folklore, which, according to the artists, came from the Podillya. However, this melody has a special connection with Podillya for a number of other reasons.
Cassius X: Becoming Ali
Cassius X puts a period of often-overlooked history into the spotlight – the period when Cassius Clay fought his way to achieving his lifelong dream of becoming World Heavyweight Champion while embarking on a secret spiritual journey.