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Showing 750 Films from United States
War Games
In war-torn Ukraine, two young soccer captains, Ivan and Andriy, pick through shrapnel and rubble to play the game they love. A...
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WarpSound Music Experience
WarpSound is a first-of-its-kind, audience-interactive live music experience featuring virtual artists Nayomi, a lo-fi loving c...
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Waves
A Black, deaf teen (Omete Anassi) wants “Waves” for prom night, but his haircut falls into the hands of an inattentive, rookie ...
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Wayne's World
Wayne and Garth are hired to host their public access show professionally. Wayne falls a lead singer in a metal band, and must ...
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We Are At Home
“What does the hangman think about when he goes home at night from work?” We Are At Home is a VR installation based on the poem...
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We Dance
We Dance is a love story, deconstructed and distilled into its most elemental ingredients: dreams, memories, family, and enviro...
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We Do This Once
A new mother (Athena Reddy) who loses her family's home takes wildly brazen action in the hopes of giving her baby a better life.
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Weight For It
Ronald Young Jr is looking for love and wondering if he can ever truly be desirable as a fat man. On his search he finds that e...
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We Need To Do Something
Trapped inside their bathroom for days after a tornado ravages their home, a family of four struggles to keep their composure. ...
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Werewolves Within
In Josh Ruben’s video game-inspired horror-comedy, a newly assigned forest ranger checks into a quaint Vermont inn just as a sn...
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Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying
An irreverent and eccentric road trip comedy that celebrates DIY filmmaking, Wes Schlagenhauf Is Dying follows two filmmakers w...
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When I Write It
Two Oakland teens (Leila Mottley, Ajai Kasim) explore what it means to be young, Black, and committed to making art in their ra...
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Where the Wild Things Are
Innovative director Spike Jonze collaborates with celebrated author Maurice Sendak to bring one of the most beloved books of al...
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
“Cartoon noir” following a detective trying to clear the name of a toon rabbit framed for murder. A blend of live action, anima...
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Wilder
Since the first Little House book was published, readers have flocked to Laura Ingalls Wilder’s stories of her pioneer family. ...
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Willow
A young farmer is chosen to undertake a perilous journey in order to protect a special baby from an evil queen.
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With/In Vol I
Shooting on iPhones during last year’s quarantine, an impressive collective of name-brand talent chronicles 2020 pandemic life’...
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Wolfgang
From acclaimed filmmaker and Tribeca alum David Gelb (Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Chef’s Table) comes another mouthwatering delight o...
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Women In Blue
After a high-profile police shooting rocks the Minneapolis Police department, its first female chief is forced to resign. Women...
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Women Who Rock
Women Who Rock is a four-part EPIX original docuseries that pays homage to the legion of women pioneers in music who have ...
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Work
Unable to move on from a breakup, Gabriela impulsively drops into an old job, where she unexpectedly runs into a friend from he...
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Year Zero
Filmed by ten filmmakers in ten different countries, Year Zero weaves together some of the most profound and unexpected stories...
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Your Fat Friend
Popular anonymous blogger Aubrey Gordon spent five years writing about the realities of living as a self-described “very fat pe...
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Yusuf Hawkins: Storm Over Brooklyn
In 1989, a black youth was murdered in Brooklyn when he was misidentified as the boyfriend of a local white girl. The aftermath...
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Zanzibar: Trouble in Paradise
This immersive holographic experience tells the story of two women who achieve financial independence in a male-dominated cultu...
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