Films


Every Little Step
James D. Stern, Adam Del Deo

Every Little Step follows the casting of the 2006 revival of Michael Bennett’s A Chorus Line, one of the most beloved musicals of all time…

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Every Little Thing
Sally Aitken

Amid the glamour of Hollywood, Los Angeles, a woman finds herself on a transformative journey as she nurtures wounded hummingbirds, unraveling a visually captivating and magical tale of love, fragility, healing, and the delicate beauty in tiny acts of greatness.

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Everybody’s Nuts
Fabian Vasquez Euresti

A collage of images unfolds, telling the story of a family, all sick from contamination by the same oil company that employs the father.

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Everything’s Cool
Daniel B. Gold, Judith Helfand

It has been said that every complex problem has simple, easy-to-explain wrong answers. There has been a great divide between scientific findings and political will…

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Evolution of a Criminal
Darius Clark Monroe

Ten years after robbing a bank as a teenager, filmmaker Darius Monroe returns home and turns the camera on himself—to tell the story of what happened and look at the fallout from his actions.

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The Execution of Wanda Jean
Liz Garbus

In 1993 in Oklahoma City, a young woman named Wanda Jean Allen shot and killed her lover, Gloria Wilson. Although it was not her intent…

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The Execution of Wanda Jean
Liz Garbus

In 1988 Wanda Jean Allen shot her girlfriend, Gloria Leathers, to death outside the Village Police Department in Oklahoma City. The State charged Allen, who…

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The Exiles
Ben Klein, Violet Columbus

When energetic students gather in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square on June 4, 1989, to protest for democratic reforms, their efforts are quickly shut down by Chinese…

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eXistenZ
David Cronenberg

David Cronenberg takes on the subject of virtual reality, as it speaks to both the present and the future, and turns it on its head…

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EXIT
Fernand Melgar

In Switzerland, where assisted suicide is legal, the choice to end one’s life is not a struggle with the law, but a liberating and empowering…

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Exit Music
Cameron Mullenneaux

A tender but unflinching look at a young man with cystic fibrosis preparing himself, and his parents, for the end, this chronicle of the last year of Ethan Rice’s life includes home movies and his original music and stop-motion videos.

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The Expedition to the End of the World
Daniel Dencik

A motley collection of scientists and artists board a restored three-mast schooner and set out for
uncharted territory, engaging in equal measures of exploration and whimsy

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Expiration
Joris Cottin

Steeve Day has been suffering from ALS for the past eight years. He is confined to a wheelchair and is no longer able to speak,…

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Express Yourself

An MTV documentary about young people standing up for their beliefs.

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EXPRMNTL
Brecht Debackere

This lively overview of the legendary EXPRMNTL film festivals held in Belgium from 1949 to 1974 interweaves archival footage with the recollections of the makers who defined experimental cinema.

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An Eye in the Storm
Neil Alexander

This beautifully shot film offers up first-person accounts, beginning from the day the hurricane barreled its way into the lives and hearts of New Orleans’s…

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F for Fake
Orson Welles

Forgery, misrepresentation, and reinterpretation of past events swirl together in a kaleidoscopic illustration of fact and
fiction.

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The F.E.D.S.
Jennifer Drummond

Under the fluorescent lights and piped-in muzak of a Texas-sized grocery store, Food Education Demo Specialists (F.E.D.S.) struggle to keep their perky attitudes intact. From…

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