Film Category: NEW DOCS
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…
MORE ›Josh Osborne loves farm work. With his father’s permission he leaves school in sixth grade to learn everything he can about running the family dairy…
MORE ›Lyrical landscapes of the Pacific Northwest and haunting audio recordings based on previously unheard interviews comprise this highly personal portrait. An intimate and moving meditation…
MORE ›Tony Kaye, best known for his dramatic feature American History X, has spent the last fifteen years working on what will likely become the definitive…
MORE ›A friend of a lively Bangladeshi family living in London looks at the arranged marriages of two daughters with the intimate eye of a camcorder…
MORE ›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…
MORE ›One of the more outlandish figures in country music’s Outlaw Movement, singer-songwriter David Allen Coe embodies the American spirit of fierce independence. He’s a reformed…
MORE ›Five families struggle with the tension between faith, cultural expectations, and sexual orientation in this illuminating documentary. The filmmaker has crafted an emotional quilt stitched…
MORE ›Cimetière du Père-Lachaise in Paris is the final resting place of many great artists, writers, and composers, and visitors come daily to bring flowers, tidy…
MORE ›An astonishingly provocative and haunting tale of two young women who take inordinate risks in Warsaw’s ruthless urbanity to unhinge the course of a bleak,…
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