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Showing 1337 Films sorted by Genre: 'Documentary'
Silenced
Only 11 Americans have ever been charged under the Espionage Act of 1917; eight since President Obama took office. Oscar®-nomin...
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Silo: Edge of the Real World
Silo: Edge of the Real World is a meditation on life in a small midwest farm town. When a grain entrapment shocks their small c...
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Simple As Water
Megan Mylan’s closely observed fragments of lives cut between Turkey, Greece, Germany, and the U.S.. Each unfolding scene portr...
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Sing Your Song
Most people know the lasting legacy of Harry Belafonte, the entertainer. But, as Sing Your Song proves in a most stirring way, ...
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Sister Rose's Passion
Amid the swirl of controversy surrounding Mel Gibson's Passion of the Christ comes this timely portrait of Sister Rose Thering,...
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Sisters on Track
A coming of age story set in New York, Sisters on Track is about hope, belonging, and the metaphorical and literal sisterhood o...
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Sixth of June
Why do we remember, and what do we lose if we forget?
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Skateboarding's First Wave
A look at the early days of skateboarding culture in Southern California, and the group of kids that would shape its role in m...
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Sketches of Frank Gehry
With his first doc, Pollack delivers a sharp and angular look at the life and work of his close friend Gehry. The film balances...
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Skin
In Skin, beauty truly is in the eye of the beholder.
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Skull + Bone
For 200 years every Mardi Gras has started the same way: Dressed as skeletons, armed with bones, the Northside Skull and Bone G...
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Slaying The Badger
Before Lance Armstrong, there was Greg LeMond, now the first and only American to win the Tour de France. In this engrossing do...
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Slay the Dragon
It influences elections and sways outcomes—gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything bro...
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Smut Capital of America
It's San Francisco, sex, and the First Amendment in Smut Capital of America.
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Socks on Fire
Bo McGuire returns home to rural Alabama to document the bitter property feud between his homophobic aunt and gay uncle. Blendi...
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SOLITARY
With unprecedented access, director Kristi Jacobson offers a deeply moving portrait of life inside solitary confinement within ...
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Someone Else's War
In the background of the war in Iraq is an invisible army -- one that numbers more than 30,000, yet few Americans know about it...
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Song of Lahore
Until the late 1970s, the Pakistani city of Lahore was world-renowned for its music. Following the Islamization of Pakistan, ma...
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Sons of Perdition
In the polygamist community cultivated by the notorious (and now incarcerated) "prophet" Warren Jeffs, women are a commodity, c...
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Soul Power
Kinshasa, 1974. As Ali and Foreman fought their legendary "Rumble in the Jungle," an equally epic music festival united the hot...
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Souls of Naples
In 1606 an aristocratic charity organization in Naples commissioned Caravaggio to create a painting whose themes were to be ch...
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Sound of the Soul
In a world where religions often drive people apart, Sound of the Soul offers a joyfully welcome reminder that spirituality ca...
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Sounds of Silence
In Iran, where half the population is under 30, Western music is banned, and the solo female voice has not been heard singing i...
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Soundtrack for a Revolution
A timeless film about the American civil rights movement told through the soul-stirring music that birthed and fortified the fi...
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Southwest of Salem: The Story of the San Antonio Four
In 1994, four women were tried and convicted of a heinous assault on two young girls in a court case that was infused with homo...
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