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- When deaf gay couple Alan and Brian finally brought hearing twin babies from India to NYC, they didn't expect the kids to scream "you don't understand me" at them one day.
- Interviews an exorcist historian (Bryan) along with a conspiracy analyst (JT) on the subject of ancient angels and their origins. They break down the biblical account of the angles mating with human kind and the spreading of their genes.
- "When Time Passes" is a thought-provoking documentary that examines how time affects people, with a focus on Otar, a 90-year-old man in Tbilisi, Georgia. The film presents Otar's life in chronological order, allowing us to witness his journey through various time periods. From his youth to his later years, the documentary explores the joy, sorrow, love, and loss that time brings. Through personal stories and visuals, the film offers a moving look at the universal experience of aging and how time shapes our lives.
- Follow three mothers from Minnesota, the national hotbed for the Black Lives Matter movement in 2020, as they fight for accountability for their fallen sons, finding strength in each other to make sure no mothers suffer their grief again.
- A piano moving crew moves two baby grand pianos down a tight stairwell for a loyal customer.
- Declassified documents from the Cold War shine light into the hidden communications between the US and the Soviet Union during the heavy tensions. New evidence points to the possibility that the space race may have been the ultimate coverup for exchanging intel on UFO's , the occupants and their origins.
- A documentary that focuses on the history and current impacts of redlining in the United States, highlighting the specific case of Omaha, Nebraska to illustrate how discriminatory housing policies continually affect people nationwide.
- Two old Viennese friends embark on a road trip to southern Spain. One is a Holocaust survivor haunted by the memory of Spanish Roma children singing flamenco in the camp, while the other, his best mate, urges him to face the music.
- Zombies, a classic side mode in Black Ops history. Except, every map can't be a banger, right? Join Jaiden and his friends as they assist him explain the poor execution of the map "Moon".
- A portrait of a legendary university professor who inspired generations of lawyers.
- In the outskirts of Bogota a family survives of recycling of lefts over that the city produces and upbringing a few animals. They dream of a house with running water and electricity, but family disputes will make it harder for them to progress. Dignity and courage combine in a story about the impossibility of progress and the persistence of dreams for this family of scrap merchants.
- A fast-paced and intimate short documentary on Delhi's auto-rickshaw drivers, uncovering their untold stories, exploring their lives' on streets and their intriguing, sometimes dangerous experiences on the Delhi roads.
- Penetrating deeper than the skin, Beyond Ink is a docuseries that explores captivating stories that sit behind tattoos; exchanging personal accounts with transformational life experiences etched into the heart of the client and artist alike.
- SLAYING GOLIATH takes an unprecedented intimate look at the world of amateur youth basketball through the eyes of the New York Select Huskies team as they seek to win the AAU National Basketball Championship. The grueling price the team must pay to win exposes the hidden dark side of amateur sports.
- An old man with a package full of photos and letters sits every day on a bench in Wash. Sq. Park. To all those sitting next to him, he shares the love story he had with his loved wife for over 50 years. In this way, he keeps her alive.
- Happygram explores the deadly impact of withholding material medical information from 40 million women who are screened for breast cancer each year by mammography. 40% of women who are screened have dense breast tissue, which is not only a risk factor for developing breast cancer, but it obscures cancer on a mammogram. Mammograms are an ineffective screening tool for women with dense breast tissue, and can miss up to 75% of invasive breast cancers in these women. Every year thousands of women die because their cancer was missed on a mammogram and their mammogram results were reported as 'normal,' or 'negative.' The false negative results letter sent to a woman with cancer became known as a 'Happygram.' This film explores the science behind mammography and the efforts of women advocates to require accurate reporting of mammogram results.
- An 18 year-old activist and his journey into the environmental movement. He interviews people including climate scientists and frontline activists, seeking a way out of the environmental Armageddon his generation was born into.
- In Fatima, Portugal heaven made one of the most important and explicit interventions on earth since biblical times; in 1917 Our Lady appeared to three shepherd children, and gave them, prophecies, messages and a warning for mankind.
- Trouble the Water (2008) documentary star Kimberly Rivers Roberts turns her video camera on herself and her community a few years after Hurricane Katrina (which she calls "America's worst man-made disaster"), giving her viewers a rare behind-the-scenes look at how some of the residents recovered from the storm.
- A family movie. The father wants to make a film with his son João, who, in turn, wants to make his own film. Thus, we enter an invisible border, always displaced, between white and black, between life and death, between those who shoot and who is filmed, between an outsider and a resident, between one generation and another. John refuses a dividing line between these two worlds and makes his own images on the cell phone. In the eyes of a tripod-narrator, he has small steps, a shyness that contrasts with the shrewd look when it is his turn as an observer. A boy who proposes and frui, still without assuming, all at the same time, in superimposed attitude. John is Negrinho, but he is also John, double in himself as well as all there, including the very city that he has just met and strange.
- A short subject production exploring the tragic consequences of ethnic warfare in the former Yugoslavia.
- This film is a slice of life depiction of the yearly Family Heart Camp that is run on Vashon Island, WA. For eleven years, family camp has taught parents how to parent nonviolently. At the same time, it formed a unique culture based on understanding, empathy and transformation.
- This inspiring documentary follows the life of a husband and wife duo, one a rising star artist and mural painter; the other a know innovative business and education leader - who own and operate a mural painting company based in LA.
- Living in their ancestral home of Baja California, the native Kumeyaay of San José de la Zorra are resisting the invasion to keep their culture, their land and their water.
- Exploring abandoned hotels beyond physically entering. Assembling pieces of memory puzzles, listening to stories of life and death, love, hate and despair. Climbing to the top of well spent life. Soul journey.
- HOLA's Eisner Inter-generational Orchestra boasts more than 100 musicians aged 14 to 75 and reflects the ethnic and socioeconomic diversity of Los Angeles. We follow the orchestra from its inception to its first live performance.
- A documentary film that explores the macro and micro of Krishna Bhakti and devotional service through the lens of foreign devotees who have devoted their lives for this purpose.
- In 2014, Todd quit his job as a creative director. He gave away all his belongings and traveled the world in search of meaning and wisdom. This film is a collection of answers he found.
- In the thought-provoking documentary "Debate Wars," immerse yourself in a head-to-head clash of perspectives between Gregg Marcel Dixon and Tethers. This round table discussion tackles pressing issues like racism, reparations, and culture.
- Niginho is a ufologist, artist and, until then, an unknown uncle of Thaís. Under the starry sky of the mysterious city of Passa-Tempo, the meeting of these two strangers brings to light a rural Brazilian sci-fi that creates a curious reflection on existence.
- Who Won the War is a short documentary weaving interview, archive and animation to tell a remarkable story of survival. In 1945, at eight years of age, Takashi Tanemori witnessed the nuclear explosion over Hiroshima and became an extremely rare survivor within a one mile radius of the blast. It devastated his home town and killed the entirety of his family. In 1956, orphaned and partially blind, Takashi was invited by the American Government to the United States to "regain his health". As soon as he landed in California at age 18, Takashi realized that he had been identified as an eligible subject for experimentation undertaken by the ABCC (Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission) to understand the effects of intense radioactive energy on the human body. Takashi's story is different from many other Hiroshima survivors. It is the journey of an angry young man whose misfortunes begin right after the Hiroshima bombing. It's a story of revenge, and acceptance of the past.
- The story of cyclists brave enough to face the Arkansas High Country bike-packing race. Follow participants over 1,000 miles in length and 80,000 feet of elevation of self-supported ultra-endurance back-country riding.
- Filmed on location in Naples Italy, We Are Art documents Annalaura di Luggo's journey as she undertakes her most artistic creative challenge, creating "Colloculi", an immersive, multi-media, interactive art installation constructed in the shape of a Giant Eye made of recycled aluminum, symbolizing environmental rebirth and recycling in which she incorporates her artistic visualization of the lives of 4 young people who, in their own way, found a spiritual path out of the darkness into the light and reclaimed their self-esteem and found new value in life.
- Dealing with the daily struggles of life, the youth of Bushwick, Brooklyn found refuge in My Voice Theatre; A haven for those who don't have a voice.
- GUMBO is a documentary that explores the origins of one of the South's most popular dishes and the people who love it.
- This Docu-drama tell of the true events that took place in Johannesburg, when two brothers killed and cut up a man and put his body parts into three suitcases. The events took place in 1995
- Mainstream media was popular across the globe as local news agencies were growing rapidly. While Prince Oak Oakleyski was interviewed a few times by some officers, specially news reporters, the handsome prince didn't tend to be in trend.
- Haiti Speaks uncovers what neither centuries of colonialism, debt, discrimination or natural disaster could destroy: The depth of the Haitian spirit. Call it pride. Call it spirit. Call it hope. Whatever it is, you feel it in Haiti Speaks.
- The Art of Gratitude takes viewers on a journey back to the natural gratitude we all have inside. It shows us a new way of seeing and being in this perfect, magical universe. Gratitude alone makes life rich. This film lights the way.
- Victorian Queens takes a deep dive into the weird, wonderful and utterly unique landscape of Melbourne's drag community. It features Lady Diamond, Aysha Buffet, Zodiac and Art Simone
- The essence of the documentary is that I briefly tell you what happened over the course of 9 years and what the lessons were. I will tell you a simple story that started in 2015 and how much I have achieved since then. This was just the beginning of the adventure that has defined my life for the past 9 years.
- Zayed's Antarctic Lights chronicles the adventure of three Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi and Dr Jane Goodall ambassadors to Antarctica to learn about Antarctica's biodiversity, the global challenge of climate change and the issue of single-use plastics from legendary explorer Sir Robert Swan, who was the first person to walk to both the North and South Poles. During their expedition, 'Team Zayed' lit up the Antarctic sky with 100 solar lights, sending a message of unity, hope and action on climate change and single use plastics to the world to mark the United Arab Emirates Year of Zayed and celebrate the living legacy of the UAE founding father's environmental stewardship.
- This documentary is about the ill-fated collaboration between the Irish Republican Army and the German Secret Service during World War II. SS Colonel Dr. Edmund Veesenmayer (German Foreign Office) devised a plan to bring Ireland into war with England over control Ireland. Under the plan the IRA would organize resistance movements to the British occupation and rule over Northern Ireland while the Germans attacked Great Britain. This documentary also notes the involvement, in varying degrees, of many prominent Irish scholars and diplomats.