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FATHER OF THE CYBORGS follows famed neurosurgeon Phil Kennedy, creator of the first 'cyborg', and his relentless pursuit to push the boundaries of brain-computer interface. Tribeca Festival World Premiere.
The golden age of “sharing” and social media has taken us to places as a society we never imagined. One of those is the operating theater of plastic surgeon Dr. Michael Salzhauer a.k.a. Dr. Miami.
Now available on Discovery+
Surviving Sinaga explores the chilling story of how Britain's and possibly the world's worst rapist got caught.
Before Snowden, Wikileaks, and Watergate, there was 1971, the year a few ordinary citizens took on the abusive powers of the FBI.
After a boy discovers he is the reincarnation of a centuries-old Tibetan monk, his godfather takes him on an epic journey to discover his past in a story of profound faith and unconditional love.
In his quest to explore the boundaries of coffee, Maxwell Colonna-Dashwood and his wife Lesley decides to compete for the World Barista Championship.
The film looks at a year in the 4 Deserts Ultra-marathon series, the most difficult endurance challenges as athletes race four of the most grueling deserts on earth.
This soaring film follows ex-con and master falconer Rodney Stotts on his mission to build a bird sanctuary to provide access to nature for his community.
Now available on America ReFramed
From all outside appearances, fashion photography Mark seems to have the glamorous New York City life that many would envy, but late at night he goes to a place where the American Dream has turned into a nightmare.
Ingredients: Who's Your Farmer? INGREDIENTS explores a thriving local food movement as our world becomes a more flavorless, disconnected and dangerous place to eat. In HD.
A SXSW 2020 Official Selection, this is fascinating dive into gaming history. Director Josh Tsui gives the film a lot of visual energy.
Island of Baseball tells the story of the golden age of Cuban baseball prior to the Cuban revolution and the U.S. Negro Leagues role in shaping Cuban baseball.
King Corn is a feature documentary about two friends, one acre of corn, and the subsidized crop that drives our fast-food nation
While trying to make a film about an international art fair in Hong Kong, a hapless American expat documents his own existential crisis in this deeply personal and wryly comedic postmodern art documentary.
MARCEL DUCHAMP: The Art of the Possible explores the life, philosophy and impact of one of the most influential early 20th century modernists.
Three women whose lives were torn apart by online harassment devote themselves to fighting back against the internet’s Wild West of unpoliced misogyny, cyberstalking, and nonconsensual pornography.
Now available on HBOMax
Fashion icon Christy Turlington directs this gripping film that tells the personal stories of pregnant women and their caregivers in four countries.
Pitching Man celebrates the life of baseball’s most enduring legend: Satchel Paige.
A cross-continental, cinematic journey that begins at one of the truly extraordinary events of our civilization - space travel.
In one of the world’s biggest video game studios, a growing team works on the creation of blockbuster video game “For Honor."
SEED: The Untold Story follows passionate seed keepers protecting our 12,000 year-old food legacy in a David and Goliath battle to defend the future of our food.
Shaken & Stirred shares the unique experience of the VINTAGE-RACERS that time-travel to the golden era of car racing.
Driven from their ancestral lands by ISIS after a campaign of genocide, the Yezidis attempt to ransom their kidnapped daughters from the terror group’s slave camps while dreaming one day of returning home.
STAGE follows a group of aspiring chefs during a nine-month apprenticeship at one of the best restaurants in the world: Mugaritz, nestled in the hills outside San Sebastian. Can they handle the heat of its intense creative environment?
Praised by the national press, this compelling film chronicles the rich history of the Negro Baseball Leagues that flourished before Jackie Robinson integrated the major leagues in 1947.
The larger Nollywood story is intercut with the struggle of director Bond Emeruwa to complete a feature-length action film in just 9 days on the outskirts.
Tony Vaccaro, a WWII infantryman, carried his $47 camera to create one of the most comprehensive and intimate records of the war. An HBO Film.