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Let the Fire Burn
Jason Osder makes an impressive feature film debut through his unbiased and thorough account of the incidents leading up to and...
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Love During Wartime
Jasmin and Assi are newlyweds, but building a life together seems impossible: She's an Israeli, he's a Palestinian. When their ...
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Mala Mala
This visually striking immersion in the transgender community of Puerto Rico celebrates the breadth of experiences among trans-...
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Marathon Boy
Gemma Atwal's fascinating and dynamic epic follows Budhia, a four-year-old boy plucked from the slums of India and trained as a...
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Michael H. Profession: Director
Over the past twenty-five years, director Michael Haneke has established himself as a towering figure in modern cinema whose ri...
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Misconception
For almost 50 years, the world's alarming rate of population growth has raised fears about strains on the Earth's resources. Ho...
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Ne Me Quitte Pas
Left by his wife, Marcel falls into alcoholism and a deep depression, with only his friend Bob, also an alcoholic, to look afte...
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Off Label
The term "off-label" refers to the use of pharmaceuticals in any way counter to their prescribed dosage and function. Weaving t...
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Our School
Our School follows three Roma (commonly known as Gypsy) children in a rural Transylvanian village who are among the pioneer par...
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Oxyana
Oceana, West Virginia—known as “Oxyana” after its residents’ epidemic abuse of OxyContin—is a tragically real example of the in...
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Palio
Taking bribes and making deals is as essential as being a good rider in the Palio, the world’s oldest horse race. Giovanni, a y...
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Planet of Snail
Deaf and blind, Young-Chan lives in a quiet, isolated world in his small apartment. But when Soon-Ho, an empathetic woman compr...
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Point and Shoot
In 2011, Matthew VanDyke left Baltimore to find adventure and see the world on his motorcycle, only to end up joining the Libya...
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Powerless
Would you risk your life to flip a switch? In Kanpur, India, putting oneself in harm’s way to deliver electrical power is all t...
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Raw Herring
Every year millions of people look forward to the first preparation of Hollandse Nieuwe, the popular snack of raw herring from ...
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Red Obsession
France’s Bordeaux region has long commanded respect for its coveted wine, but shifts in the global marketplace mean that a new,...
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Regarding Susan Sontag
This in-depth documentary intimately tracks Susan Sontag’s seminal, life-changing moments through her own words, as read by Pat...
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Semper Fi: Always Faithful
Master Sergeant Jerry Ensminger's loyalty was always to the Marine Corps. But after his nine-year-old daughter died of a rare t...
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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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Teenage
Teenagers did not exist before the 20th century. Not until the early 1950s did the term gain widespread recognition, but with T...
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Thank You For Playing
For the past two years, Ryan and Amy Green have been working on That Dragon, Cancer, a videogame about their son Joel's fight a...
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The Birth of Saké
Traditional and labor-intensive, the production of Saké has changed very little over the centuries. Erik Shirai’s love song to ...
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The Bully Project
More than 18 million young people in the U.S. will be bullied this year. This alarming documentary takes us into a disquieting ...
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The Carrier
Young mother Mutinta is a Zambian subsistence farmer in a polygamous marriage who has just learned she is HIV positive. Newly p...
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The Flat
At age 98, director Arnon Goldfinger's grandmother passed away, leaving him the task of clearing out the Tel Aviv flat that she...
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