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Showing 1416 Films sorted by Genre: 'Documentary'

The Lost Leonardo
A real-life art thriller, The Lost Leonardo unravels the mystery behind the most expensive painting ever sold at auction: a $45...
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The Lost Son of Havana
Luis Tiant never anticipated spending a half-century in exile from Cuba. Torn between his career and his homeland, he went on t...
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The Lost Weekend: A Love Story
May Pang lovingly recounts her life in rock & roll and the whirlwind 18 months spent as friend, lover, and confidante to on...
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The Lottery
The Lottery interlaces four families' stories in the months leading up to the high-stakes, low-odds lottery for one of the most...
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The Loving Story
Nancy Buirski's moving, evocative documentary recounts the unknown love story of Mildred and Richard Loving, the couple behind ...
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The Man of Two Havanas
Growing up in Miami, the director witnessed drive-by shootings and death threats directed toward her father, a former friend of...
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The Man Who Stole Banksy
In 2007, the anonymous graffiti artist Banksy painted a series of political works around Palestine, only to have them cut down ...
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The Many Sad Fates of Mr. Toledano
Screening as part of Shorts: NY - Daily Grind
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The Miners' Hymns
Experimental filmmaker and frequent TFF alum Bill Morrison combines newly shot aerial scenes that he filmed himself with histor...
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The Motivation
Go inside the lives and training regimes of eight of the world’s gutsiest professional skateboarders. These fearless stars face...
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Then Comes the Body
When a video of kids dancing in the rain goes viral, it brings global attention to an unlikely ballet school outside Lagos, Nig...
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The Neutral Ground
With sharp humor and a critical sense of curiosity, comedian CJ Hunt documents the fraught removal of four Confederate monument...
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The Newburgh Sting
Just 60 miles north of New York City sits the poverty-stricken town of Newburgh, where, in 2009, four men were arrested for pla...
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The Next Part
A double-amputee soldier and his wife grapple with his injuries amid unexpected events. Uniquely told from the wife’s point of ...
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The One and Only Dick Gregory
This revealing portrait of comedian/activist Dick Gregory documents his many personal reinventions throughout the decades, from...
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The One Percent
Money can buy everything except social justice in this hard-hitting and hilarious documentary. By examining the lives of the r...
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The Opposition
In the wake of the 1973 military coup in Chile, soccer and politics collide as the country’s national team is scheduled to play...
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The Orchestra of Piazza Vittorio
An unlikely story of how two energetic Romans created an orchestra composed entirely of immigrants from all over the world livi...
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The Originals
Matty "Square" Ruggiero and his childhood friends tell their story of what it was like to grow up in South Brooklyn, where mone...
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The Other City
There's a part of Washington, DC never seen by the tourists and ignored by the mass media. At least three percent of DC is HIV ...
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The OUTDOORSMEN: Blood, Sweat and Beers
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The Overnighters
After hydraulic fracturing uncovers a rich oil field in North Dakota, a small conservative town is tested as hordes of unemploy...
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The Perfect Fit
Ballet shoes are worn by delicate girls, but they're crafted by burly men whose hands tell another story in The Perfect Fit. ...
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The Phantom
On a cold February night in 1983, Wanda Lopez was stabbed to death while she worked at a Corpus Christi Texas gas station. 21 y...
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The Pink Helmet Posse
Three pink tutus. Three pink helmets. Three pink skateboards. Meet Bella, Sierra, and Rella: ages 6 1/2, 6 1/4, and almost 7. T...
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