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Loner
Archived Festival Film
Loner
Daniel Grove’s neon-soaked feature debut follows reformed mobster Behrouz, who is haunted by memories of being a child soldier in Iran in the 1980s. As he pursues the American Dream in Los Angeles Behrouz finds it increasingly difficult to stay aw... read more
Carousel
Archived Festival Film
Carousel
In the small town of Binghamton, New York, there spins a 1925 carousel that once inspired Rod Serling and has since become a portal into the Twilight Zone. read more
Pel Birth of a Legend
Archived Festival Film
Pel Birth of a Legend
From the slums of Brazil to center stage at the world’s biggest sporting event, Pelé's rise to become the youngest-ever World Cup winner, at the age of 17, was nothing short of a miracle. Full of laughs, life lessons, and heart, this inspiring bio... read more
Reality
Archived Festival Film
Reality
The brain chip 'Reality+' acts on your sensory perceptions and allows you to see yourself with a perfect physique. All the people equipped with the chip can see your new appearance and you can see theirs. But the chip is only active for 12h a day... read more
Apple Store Panel Wannabe
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel Wannabe
Join Director Nick Sandow, and Actor Michael Imperioli, Actor/Producer Vincent Piazza, producers Mike Gasparro and Lizzie Nastro for a discussion about their film Wannabe moderated by Emily Buder.Gotti-obsessed and hopelessly in l... read more
Apple Store Panel King Jack
Archived Festival Film
Apple Store Panel King Jack
Join Director Felix ThompsonCharlie Plummer, Danny Flaherty, and Christian Madsen for a discussion about their film King Jack moderated by Shipra Gupta read more
Emperors New Clothes
Archived Festival Film
Emperors New Clothes
Cinema's prolific writer/director Michael Winterbottom and comedian/provocateur Russell Brand join forces in this polemical expose about inequality and the financial crisis. From London to New York the film combines documentary style, archive foot... read more
Mary J Blige The London Sessions
Archived Festival Film
Mary J Blige The London Sessions
Join Mary J. Blige in London, where over ten days she will record her 13th studio album. Featuring a behind-the-scenes look at her work sessions with some of Britain’s hottest recording artists, including Sam Smith, Disclosure, Emeli Sandé, Naught... read more
Aferim
Archived Festival Film
Aferim
Winner of Best Director at the 2015 Berlin Film Festival and shot in savory black-and-white, Radu Jude’s Aferim! offers a rare and gripping glimpse into the political and religious landscape of nineteenth-century Romania. While traveling across th... read more
Slow West
Archived Festival Film
Slow West
At the end of the nineteenth century, 16-year-old Jay Cavendish (Kodi Smit-McPhee) journeys across the American frontier in search of the woman he loves. He is joined by Silas (Michael Fassbender), a mysterious traveler, and hotly pursued by an ou... read more
Down in the Valley
Archived Festival Film
Down in the Valley
How far would you go to save your hometown team? For many Sacramento residents, faced with the nearly certain relocation of their beloved Kings, no boardroom was too distant. One native son proved it. Follow former NBA superstar turned Sacramento ... read more
Jimmys Hall
Archived Festival Film
Jimmys Hall
James Gralton returns from exile and reopens a public dancehall, bravely pushing back against the sharply drawn religious and political margins of his time. Ken Loach (Winner, Palme-d'or 2006, The Wind that Shakes the Barley) paints a romantic dra... read more
Men Go To Battle
Archived Festival Film
Men Go To Battle
Kentucky, 1861. Francis and Henry Mellon depend on each other to keep their unkempt estate afloat as winter encroaches. After Francis takes a casual fight too far, Henry ventures off in the night, leaving each of them to struggle through the warti... read more
Being 14
Archived Festival Film
Being 14
Adopting an observational style, Being 14 captures all the secrets, trials, and anguish of adolescence, as experienced by best friends Sarah, Louise, and Jade in their final year of middle school. The narrative plays like a documentary in each tru... read more
Angry Sky
Archived Festival Film
Angry Sky
In 1963 Nick Piantanida discovered skydiving. The following year he set out to break the world record for highest parachute jump, held by the Soviet Union. Over the next year his dedication drove him to overcome both personal and professional obst... read more
Havana Motor Club
Archived Festival Film
Havana Motor Club
Reforms have offered opportunity in Cuba but the children of the Revolution are unsure of the best route forward. For a half-dozen drag racers, this means last-minute changes to their beloved American muscle cars, as they prepare for the first san... read more
Palio
Archived Festival Film
Palio
Taking bribes and making deals is as essential as being a good rider in the Palio, the world’s oldest horse race. Giovanni, a young jockey, is up to the challenge when he faces his former mentor on the track. What ensues is a thrilling battle with... read more
Fastball
Archived Festival Film
Fastball
Baseball has always been a game obsessed with statistics and speed. Thrown at upwards of 100 miles per hour, a fastball moves too quickly for human cognition and accelerates into the realm of intuition. Fastball is a look at how the game at its hi... read more
We Are Young We Are Strong
Archived Festival Film
We Are Young We Are Strong
A group of disillusioned teenagers wander about in the restless hours leading up to an anti-immigrant riot that took place in Rostock, Germany, in August of 1992. The impending incident is seen through the experiences of three individuals: a Vietn... read more