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Showing 1337 Films sorted by Genre: 'Documentary'
The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island
Hart Island, off the coast of New York City, is America's largest public cemetery. More than a million people are buried there,...
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The Velvet Underground Played at My High School
This animated short recounts the Velvet Underground's first gig—in 1965, in front of a crowd of shocked kids at a suburban New ...
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The Virgin, the Copts and Me
In his feature debut, French-Egyptian filmmaker Namir Abdel Messeeh sets out to investigate the phenomenon of supposedly miracu...
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The War Tapes
Since Homer's time, artists have struggled with the challenge of how to describe the experience of war. Called up for service i...
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The Western Front
In 2004, writer/director Zachary Iscol fought as a US Marine in Al Anbar, Iraq's most violent province. Five years later, Anbar...
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The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
Shoot-outs, robberies, gas-huffing, drug dealing, pill popping, murders, and tap dancing—what do these all have in common? The ...
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The Wild One
Jack Garfein—a Holocaust survivor, theater and film director, and key figure in the formation of the Actors Studio—vividly, ani...
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The Winterkeeper
As the impact of the climate crisis intensifies each year, both Steven Fuller and Yellowstone face an unprecedented threat to t...
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The Wolfpack
Everything the Angulo brothers know about the outside world they learned from obsessively watching movies. Shut away from bustl...
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The Woodmans
The Woodmans are a family united in their belief that art-making is the highest form of expression and an essential way of life...
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The Workshop
A spiritual search for answers leads the filmmaker to a California workshop run by a spiritual leader who promotes sexual adven...
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The World Before Her
Weaving together the seemingly opposing stories of the Miss India beauty pageant and a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls, dir...
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The YouTube Effect
YouTube has garnered over 2.3 billion users and is worth up to $300 billion dollars. At its center is its algorithm, something ...
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They're Trying to Kill Us
The eye-opening documentary They’re Trying to Kill Us takes a sharp look at the structural racism inherent to America’s food an...
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The Zen of Bennett
At 85, not only does Tony Bennett still have the smoothest pipes in the music business, he's got the kind of philosophy that ha...
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The Zen of Bobby V
Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine took his baseball expertise to Japan in 2004. This film follows a season in the li...
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Thieves By Law
In an unprecedented insider first look, Thieves by Law is a front-row invitation into the living rooms and offices of some of t...
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This is Climate Change
In this expansive virtual reality docu-series from Participant Media and Condition One, journey to the far corners of the earth...
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This Is Not A Robbery
One morning, J.L. "Red" Rountree woke, ate breakfast, went for a drive, and robbed a bank. He was 87. This is the unusual story...
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This is Not Financial Advice
Retail investors, including “Dogecoin Millionaire” Glauber Contessoto, navigate the burgeoning, lucrative, and volatile world o...
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This Is Paris
There’s Paris Hilton and there’s “Paris Hilton”, the latter a character created by a teenage girl desperate to escape into a fa...
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This Time Next Year
In 2012, Superstorm Sandy swept along the East Coast. This Time Next Year is one community’s story of what it takes to rebuild....
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Thought Crimes
Convicted yet then acquitted of conspiring to kidnap, rape, kill, and eat several women, NYPD officer Gilberto Valle quickly ro...
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Three Days in September
In September 2004, as a horrifying episode in an ongoing conflict, a group of Chechen rebels occupied a school in the small Rus...
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Through the Night
This poignant and intimate documentary examines the emotional toll of our modern economy on families, told through the lens of ...
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