Films


Kate Plays Christine
Robert Greene

Actress Kate Lyn Sheil relocates to Sarasota, Florida, to research her role as Christine Chubbuck, the news reporter who committed suicide on air in 1974.

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Katka
Helena Třeštíková

For 14 years a young woman on the streets of Prague has struggled to overcome her drug addiction. Will her unborn child make the difference now?

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Kedi
Ceyda Torun

A glimpse into the lives of Istanbul’s cats, and the humans who’ve become attached to these feline wanderers.

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The Kid Stays in the Picture
Nanette Burstein, Brett Morgen

Robert Evans, the first actor to become head of a major film studio, narrates this Hollywood insider tell-all detailing his rise, his fall, and his rise again.

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The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt
Karin Hayes, Victoria Bruce

Colombian anti-corruption crusader Ingrid Betancourt believes “there is a price to pay for a woman who wants to live her life completely.” For Betancourt, that…

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Kids
Larry Clark

Powerful and passionate, colorful and compelling, Larry Clark’s Kids is 24 frenetic hours in the lives of a group of contemporary teenagers who, like all…

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The Kids Grow Up
Doug Block

A personal documentary about the emotional reality of letting your child grow up and go away to college, this film is also a window into modern-day parenting made possible by the age of digital videography.

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Kifaru
David Hambridge

In Kenya, a dedicated team of rangers watches over Sudan, the world’s last male northern white rhino. Rampant poaching has decimated his subspecies, yet hope remains thanks to his incredible caregivers who are set on both preventing and recovering loss.

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Kiki
Sara Jordenö

This entrance into the world of voguing contrasts the energy and pulse of ball culture with the intimate and emotional stories of a group of young LGBTQ people of color.

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The Killer Within
Macky Alston

When is the past truly past? Bob Bechtel, a prominent psychology professor at Arizona University, decides to reveal to his extended family, colleagues, and students…

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Killing in the Name
Jed Rothstein

After a suicide bomber attacks his wedding in Jordan, Ashraf Al-Khaled courageously condemns jihadist terrorism around the world.

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The Kinda Sutra
Jessica Yu

A whimsical mix of interview and animation depicts childhood confusion about where babies come from.

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The Kinda Sutra
Jessica Yu

Oscar-winning filmmaker Jessica Yu brings a whimsical yet thoughtful touch to the gap between childhood imagination and grown-up facts regarding the birds and the bees.…

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The King and Dick
Scott Calonico

This short gem documents one of the most surreal moments in presidential history, when Elvis Presley volunteered for drug enforcement duty during a meeting with…

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King Georges
Erika Frankel

Forty years after opening Le Bec-Fin, French chef Georges Perrier strives to keep his landmark restaurant relevant in a culinary world of new stars and shifting tastes.

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King of Kowloon
Joanne Shen, Martin Egan

The “King” is an outsider artist whose scrawled rants of graffiti found a few admirers in contemporary Hong Kong. This short film considers the King’s…

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King: A Filmed Record…Montgomery to Memphis
Richard Kaplan

This portrait of Martin Luther King Jr. is not a sentimental tribute to a fallen leader. It is the biography of a movement, from the…

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The Kingdom of Mister Edhi
Amélie Saillez

Abdul Edhi’s kingdom is a bustling village without borders—it houses drug rehabilitation clinics, homes for the elderly, the largest ambulance service in the world, and…

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