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Showing 1417 Films sorted by Genre: 'Documentary'

Walter Potter: The Man Who Married Kittens
Screening as part of Shorts: Gallery Opening
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War Child
Emmanuel Jal spent his childhood as a soldier in the Sudanese People's Liberation Army. Now this rising hip-hop star is using h...
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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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War, Love, God & Madness
It's no surprise that making a feature film in Iraq in 2003 wasn't a picnic. But this extraordinary account of the peril-filled...
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War Mothers: Unbreakable
As her country goes to war, 18 year old Yana puts aside her dreams of becoming a doctor, and creates a national movement that a...
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Warning: This Drug May Kill You
Warning: This Drug May Kill You takes an unflinching look at the devastating effects of opioid addiction in the U.S., profiling...
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WASTED! The Story of Food Waste
Each year, $218 billion—or 1.3 billion tons—of food is thrown out. With nearly a billion people worldwide facing starvation, fo...
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Watched
An intimate and moving exploration of the experience of coming of age - under the gaze of state surveillance.
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Waterbuster
Old wounds are reopened when Peinado revisits the upper Missouri River basin in North Dakota, where his ancestors once lived. T...
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Water Warriors
When an energy company begins searching for natural gas in New Brunswick, Canada, indigenous and white families unite to drive ...
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Watson
Co-founder of Greenpeace and founder of Sea Shepherd, Captain Paul Watson has spent 40 years fighting to end the destruction of...
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Wavumba
Mysticism and color reign in this stunning documentary steeped in the fishermen lore of Kenya. Revisiting a childhood fairy tal...
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We All We Got
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement and the country’s recent focus on youth violence, police brutality, and marginal...
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We Are
We Are chronicles Penn State's path from the 2011 scandal to the design of their new campus statue. Sculptor Jonathan Cramer dr...
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We Are Together (Thina Simunye)
Though they've endured painful setbacks, including the loss of loved ones to AIDS, nothing can quell the angelic singing voices...
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We Could Be King
Slashing budgets and still facing shortfalls, Philadelphia did the unthinkable. It shuttered Germantown High School and sent it...
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We Dare To Dream
An inspirational, intimate story of resilience and freedom, We Dare To Dream follows athletes on their journey to become part o...
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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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Welcome to a Bright White Limbo
Combining documentary and dance performance, this visually arresting film dives into the mind and creative process of Oona Dohe...
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We Live This
Screening as part of Shorts: NY - Daily Grind
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Wendy's Shabbat
After mourning the loss of her husband Jack of nearly 60 years, Roberta Mahler sought to connect with her Jewish community to e...
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We Will Live Again
We Will Live Again looks at the unusual and extraordinary operations of the Cryonics Institute. Follow Ben Best and Andy Zawack...
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What Lies Beneath The Sky
Screening as part of Shorts: NY - Daily Grind
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What Next?
Julien Meyzindi is a "Subject" dancer at the Paris Opera. He joined at the age of 12. Today, he is 42 years old and must leave.
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What's My Name | Muhammad Ali
One of the most iconic figures in athletic history, Muhammad Ali’s incredible story from world champion boxer to inspiring soci...
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