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- Joy is a man who seems to have a mysterious connection with nature. One day he arrives in Puthuvype, and the people there recount stories about him. No one knows where he came from and no one knows where he was going either.
- Ten artists pay a participation fee of one million Japanese yen to enter a room together for six hours.
- In Cold War-era Romania, two Securitate officers intercept a letter from Richard Nixon to Nicolae Ceausescu. With 48 hours to prepare for the arrival of CIA operatives, the two agents race to determine the hidden agenda of the visit.
- Eyewitnesses share their stories of how they encountered an evil entity known as, "The Hat Man".
- A documentary about George A. Romero's films, with a behind scenes look at Dawn of the Dead.
- Bob Dylan and The Hawks (aka The Band) on their infamous 1966 "Judas" tour of the UK.
- A secret document is passed around the world.
- A genre mash-up that mixes the usual sin and skin with horror movie elements of ESP and psychokinesis. But would you really want to be able to read someone's thoughts during sex?
- Fårö Document 1979 is the ten-year followup to the first documentary Bergman made about his adopted home, Fårö, where he filmed many of his best works and lived until the end of his life.
- A French series that became a cult sensation, in trying to treat supernatural phenomena such as ghosts and witches with a documentary style approach.
- In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine. 'Documented' chronicles his journey to America from the Philippines as a child; his journey through America as an immigration reform activist/provocateur; and his journey inward as he re-connects with his mother, whom he hasn't seen in 20 years.
- Women who have sex while on drugs for pleasure. And a man who only enjoys that kind of sex turns women into just plaything. Women know such situations but can't get away with bad men and drugs.
- Este documental cuenta la historia de cómo unos jóvenes con ideales antifascistas fueron construyendo un Club Social y deportivo que incluye a todos los que quieran participar.
- A documentary about the atomic bombing of Hiroshima in 1945.
- A ghost hunting expedition goes horribly wrong when the team finds out that an old ghost story is more than legend.
- Bergman interviews the locals of Fårö in this fascinating documentary. An expression of personal and political solidarity with the fellow inhabitants of his adopted home, the island of Fårö in the Baltic Sea, this documentary investigates the sometimes deleterious effects of the modern world on traditional farming and fishing communities. The young, especially, voice doubts about remaining in such a remote, quiet place.
- A documentary about the rise and fall of the Spanish children's music group, Parchis.
- Lisa Law's documentary on the Woodstock-era, based on her photographic book of the same title.
- Ja'Tovia presents a reflection on the safety and physical integrity of black women. Combining different materials, the film juxtaposes Harlem street interviews with excerpts about Nina Simone concerts and Claude Monet's performances.
- Three young documentary filmmakers find out about a place called 'The Witch Path'. It leading to a lake known as 'Witch Lake' where, in the 17th century, innocent women were drowned when they were accused of witchery.
- The film focuses on the taxi drivers of Tokyo in the year before the Tokyo Olympics and the difficulties they face: construction obstructing traffic, poor working conditions, numerous accidents, and bad pay.
- 9.70 tells the story of how the Colombian people, and specially a farming community, fought against a savage treaty that turns them into criminals for seeding the seeds they have been using for many generations.
- In March 2020, a wannabe "serious reporter" cooped up in quarantine must look into rumors of leaked UFO documents to keep her job, but she gets swept up in a conspiracy that could make or break her career.
- Two young friends leave small-town Oklahoma for LA hoping to make it as filmmakers. What they find is a city of women, Tantra clubs, ambition, betrayal, and ultimately, themselves.
- A selection of seven films from a contemporary cinema, removed from Bollywood, that testifies to the richness of creativity in India. Oscillating between documentary, video art, experimental film, and animation, this compilation explores the means with which the texture of memory is incorporated within post-colonial Indian society's individual journeys as well as the national psyche; within private circles as well as public spaces. It allows for contrasting points of view regarding the country's situation and its unanswered question: when the past has yet to catch up with the present, is it a threat or an alternative to the present?
- Featuring legendary recording engineer Steve Albini, 'Document: A film about Malojian' captures the energy of a band at the top of their game, as they rush to complete their third album, "This is Nowhere", in just four days.
- AfroCuba '78, the documentary tells the story and the destiny of the original Cuban jazz group AfroCuba and its musician.
- This documentary summary highlights the innovative spanish reality-TV "Rutas del Más Allá" from 2011 to 2014, on the investigation of strange and paranormal phenomena in mysterious places such as the Sanatorium of Agramonte, the Monastery of Calanda or abandoned towns such as ancient Belchite.
- Mito-Kids is the story of four teenage sisters who have grown up with disabilities that stem from mitochondrial disease, a chronic, genetic disorder that occurs when the mitochondria of the cell fail to function properly. This is an intimate and personal story that aims to increase the understanding of mitochondrial disease and its connection to epilepsy, diabetes, ALS, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, Heart Disease and many other neurological disorders. In addition to the family footage, interviews with medical experts and original animation break down the role of mitochondria in producing cellular energy and explain what happens to the human body when these cellular powerhouses fail. The incidence of mitochondrial disease is estimated at 1:3000-4000 individuals in the US and yet the disease is relatively unheard of in the public sector and poorly understood in the medical community.
- On the framework of the FIFA World Cup Brazil 2014, the first on South America in over 35 years, there was on the continent a true exodus of hundreds of thousand of football fans, who, with or without tickets, crossed their borders to support their respective National Teams. Who are those that are capable of moving through nations for a such sport even, for the simple fact of being close to the place of action? What's the feeling that moves and encourages them? What's the deepness of this factors on their respective societies, and even more important, who are those that really govern their norm and rules? Those are some of the questions that this movie contemplate, counting with the investigation of several financial, political and social issues regarding football, expressed on narrative development and with interview to several fans from around the world, while it follows the campaign of the South American teams on the competition, specially the Argentina's National Team.
- Since allocating 4% of GDP to education in 2013, the Dominican Republic has invested a total of 20 billion dollars. Despite this, the country continues to rank worst in math, science and literacy year after year.
- Four intimate friends make a debt with each other that the one who will not get marry at all will inherit a garden outside Tehran. But 8 years later when they meet once again everything is different.