
Who's Afraid of Nathan Law?
Leader of a revolution at 21. Lawmaker at 23. Most Wanted at 26. With intimate access to the leaders of Hong Kong's Umbrella Revolution, Who's Afraid of Nathan Law? chronicles one of the world's most famous dissidents in his fight for democracy against a superpower.

Mutiny in Heaven: The Birthday Party
Nick Cave has aged like a fine wine over the years, deepening his iconic status as both an unparalleled performer and songwriter. In the electrifying film "Mutiny In Heaven," Nick and his first band, The Birthday Party, offer an unfiltered, intimate, and immersive exploration of the influential post-punk group that catapulted him onto the global stage.

Becoming Who I Was
Cast out of his monastery and displaced in his reincarnation, a Ladakhi boy of noble birth must go in search of his past life in Tibet, with the help and sacrifice of his aging godfather.

Ice-Breaker: The '72 Summit Series
When faced with potential military escalation, Canada opted to resolve their conflict with the Soviet Union through a historic, best-on-best hockey series, providing common ground for both nations.
Featuring Wayne Gretzky, Vladislav Tretiak and Margaret Trudeau.

The Conservation Game
It’s Tiger King meets Blackfish… Tim Harrison, a retired cop, makes a bombshell discovery while undercover at an exotic animal auction. He starts to suspect that America’s top television celebrity conservationists, including his childhood hero and American icon Jack Hanna, may be secretly connected to the dark underbelly of the exotic pet trade.
Featuring Carole Baskin.

Bronx Obama
When Louis Ortiz shaved off his goatee one day in 2008, his life changed forever. BRONX OBAMA tells the strange and improbable tale of a Barack Obama impersonator who tries to cash in on “the look of a lifetime.”

Living Wine
“Better than coffee in the morning.”
Eschewing the practices of Big Agra, a group of Northern California winemakers stay true to their ideals during the largest wildfire season on record.

40 Below: The Toughest Race in the World
How tough do you think you are? It's the coldest day of the year in the coldest place in America. Contestants have 60 hours to run, bike, or ski 135 miles at -40 degrees Fahrenheit. Can they survive the frostbite and fatigue to make it to the finish line?

Satan Wants You
A psychiatrist and his patient fall in love in secret, and her false memories ignite a mass panic about Satanic cults. As featured in the New York Times, “The Satanic Panic that Never Goes Away!”

Hidden Letters
Spanning between past and present, Hidden Letters follows two millennial Chinese women connected by their fascination with the secret language of Nushu. This centuries-old hidden language bonded generations of Chinese women in a clandestine support system of sisterhood, hope and survival. Influenced by Nushu’s legacy of female solidarity, the two women struggle to find balance as they forge their own paths in a patriarchal culture.

My Upside Down World
Three-time ice climbing World Champion Angelika Rainer is at a crossroad in her career. After having competed all her life and having won almost everything there was to win, Angelika Rainer decides to give up competing and start a personal journey, to her relationship with the past and with nature.

After Sherman
Beautifully layered in After Sherman the filmmaker, Jon-Sesrie Goff follows his father, a minister, in the aftermath of a mass shooting at his church in Charleston, South Carolina to understand how communities of descendants of enslaved Africans use their unique faith as a form of survival as they continue to fight for America to live up to its many unfulfilled promises to Black Americans.

Unzipped
Unzipped is a searing exposé into the alarming humanitarian crisis in America’s own backyard: the affordable housing problem in Venice, CA.
Featuring original music from hip hop duo Run The Jewels.

The Conductor
The Conductor takes the audience into the heart of classical music, and into the soul of one of its top, most beguiling artists, the internationally renowned conductor Marin Alsop. Alsop first saw the legendary Leonard Bernstein when she was nine-years old. That’s when she knew what she wanted to be in life: a conductor. Told that girls can’t do that, Marin struggled against enormous prejudices and institutional obstacles for decades to become one of the world’s most renowned classical music conductors.

The Falconer
Rodney Stotts is one of the few African-American falconers in the United States, and yet the path to this ancient practice was not an easy flight.

Flint: Who Can You Trust?
A breakdown in public trust and institutional racism are at the forefront of this examination of one of America's worst environmental disasters.
Narrated by Alec Baldwin.

Gabi
This documentary follows Gabi over five years as they wrestle with society’s stereotypes about boys and girls and make an important decision.

Stray Bullet
Chronicles the fall and attempted redemption of Paterson, New Jersey citizens after the accidental killing of a 12-year-old girl in broad daylight.

Seven Songs For A Long Life
A touching film about uncertainty and the future that awaits us all through the lens of five patients choosing to sing their way through life.

Jackson
A look into the lives of three women caught up in the issues revolving around the right to access reproductive healthcare in Mississippi.

Planetary
A meditation on our relationship to the world through a cross-continental, cinematic journey into our cosmic origins and our future as a species.

King Corn
Engrossing and eye-opening, KING CORN is a fun and crusading journey into the digestive tract of our fast food nation where one ultra-industrial, pesticide-laden, heavily-subsidized commodity dominates the food pyramid from top to bottom - corn.

Father of the Cyborgs
The story of Dr. Kennedy, who made headlines by implanting electrodes in the brain of a paralyzed man then teaching the patient to control a computer.

Kung Fu Elliot
Elliot `White Lightning' Scott spends two years making a low-budget karate epic to become Canada's first action hero.

Homme Less
Mark Reay opens up about his double life, one where he works as a New York fashion photographer before returning to the streets to sleep each night.

Surviving Sinaga
Reynhard Sinaga is the UK's most prolific rapist. Posing as a good Samaritan outside Manchester nightclubs, he drugged, sexually assaulted and filmed his depraved acts with at least 200 young men for the past 12 years.

Marshawn Lynch: A History
A look at NFL star Marshawn Lynch and his use of silence as a form of protest. Culling more than 700 video clips and placing them in dramatic, rapid, and radical juxtaposition, the film is a political parable about the American media-sports complex and its deep complicity with racial oppression.

They Call Me Dr. Miami
America’s most famous plastic surgeon is confronted with his daughter's conflicted feelings about his work and a string of surgery-related deaths.

The 5 Browns: Digging Through The Darkness
Three Juilliard-trained sibling piano prodigies come to terms with the sexual abuse they suffered at the hands of their manager and father.

93Queen
A no-nonsense Hasidic lawyer creates the first all-female ambulance corps in New York City, something that has long been the province of men.

Too Beautiful: Our Right To Fight
Cuban boxer Namibia Flores Rodriguez defies age and naysayers to pursue her dream of Olympic glory.

Island of Baseball
The story of the golden age of Cuban baseball before the revolution and how the sport built a bridge between the island nation and U.S. Negro Leagues.

There Was Always Sun Shining Someplace
Narrated by James Earl Jones, this hour long documentary chronicles the rich history of Black baseball and examines the re-integration of the game.

Pitching Man: Satchel Paige - Defying Time
Narrated by Billy Dee Williams. Celebrate the life of baseball’s most enduring legend; Satchel Paige was the single most important player in the old Negro Baseball Leagues.

Stage: The Culinary Internship
A group of interns do a nine-month apprenticeship at one of the best restaurants in the world, Mugaritz.

Intent to Destroy
Filmmaker Joe Berlinger meets with historians and scholars to discuss the Armenian Genocide by exploring the tangled web of responsibility that has driven a century of denial by the Turkish government and its strategic allies.

Kosher Love
What happens when a rabbinical matchmaker, a newly married Hasidic couple and a religious hip-hop artist explore the meaning of true love?

Satan & Adam
A celebration of the transformative power of music and the bonds that developed between an aging blues guitarist and a grad student in 1980’s Harlem.

Love & Bananas
Ashley Bell and a team of elephant rescuers, led by world renowned Asian elephant conservationist Sangdeaun Lek Chailert, embark on a daring 48-hour mission 500 miles across Thailand to rescue a 70-year old captive blind Asian elephant and bring her to freedom.

Underfire: The Untold Story of Pfc. Tony Vacaro
A WWII infantryman smuggles his portable camera into battle to create one of the most comprehensive and intimate records of the war.

Ruben Blades Is Not My Name
An intimate portrait of Latin American icon Rubén Blades, this documentary explores the life, legacy, and political passions of a salsa legend.

Monogamish
Recovering from a painful divorce, the son of an Italian prince takes to the road on a quest to understand love and marriage in the 21st century.

Marcel Duchamp: The Art of The Possible
A look at one of the 20th century's most influential artists, whose ideas helped revolutionize our understandings of aesthetics, art, and culture.

Hare Krishna!
An exploration of the life and philosophy of Srila Prabhupada, the controversial Indian swami whose teachings sparked a movement now known as Hare Krishna.

Insert Coin
How a ragtag crew of misfits in the back of a Chicago factory created Mortal Kombat, NBA Jam and other classics amid the 1990’s arcade boom.

Mr. Chibbs
Explores what happens when talent fades and a sports legend searches for a meaningful future in the story of retired NBA All-Star Kenny Anderson.

Sonny Rollins Beyond The Notes
Sonny Rollins, considered the greatest living saxophone player, puts on a production to mark his 80th birthday at the Beacon Theater with some of the world's most extraordinary musicians in 2010.

Playing Hard
A look behind the scenes of what it takes to make a blockbusting game called For Honour. The game depicts an epic tale of war between Vikings and the samurai.

Flag Football
Follows a group of athletes as they wrestle with complex identities and team dynamics on their journey to the National Gay Flag Football Championship.

Wrestling With Reality
Go on a make-or-break tour with the real people behind the characters of a fiercely passionate group of professional wrestlers: the Kardinal Sinners.

Icons of Wrestling
With historical archive footage and never-before-seen interviews, meet the stars of the wrestling ring who rose to fame in the ‘50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s.

GT Racer
Take a ride in beautiful vintage cars and hit the tracks in this pedal-to-the-metal series that takes you around the world’s greatest racing circuits.

Runway Moms
This series follows an agency that represents models during their pregnancies as they try to balance their careers with imminent parenthood.

Zachrisson
Julio Zachrisson, an aging Panamanian artist, has lost his sight and his career has come to an end, but his vivid memories and passion for life prevail.

Gramma & Ginga: The Movie
Meet two lovable centenarian sisters who never moved beyond a three-block radius of their West Virginia town only to become international sensations.

Weird Homes
A series about some of the most unusual and bizarre homes and the fascinating people who built and live in them.

Weird Weddings
How weird are weddings getting? Any one contemplating an unconventional ceremony should be forewarned - it's been done before. And even if they haven't thought of it, it's still been done before!

Weird Wheels
Cars that look like giant fish, a bus covered in growing grass, a unicycle mountain biker - bizarre, outrageous, funny, shocking, words that only begin to describe these creations and the interesting and entertaining characters that build and drive them.

Paddling Bryans
Two Canucks, one canoe. A pair of pals paddle for six months on an epic adventure starting in Milk River, Alberta and ending in New Orleans.

Weed & Wine
Explores the comparisons and contradictions between France's winemaking traditions and the artisan culture emerging alongside the legal cannabis industry.
Executive Produced by Berner.

The Grizzlie Truth
Superfan filmmaker Kat Jayme investigates the abrupt move of her NBA hometown team, the Vancouver Grizzlies, to Memphis in 2001. Much more than a sore spot, it's an unsolved mystery and possibly a criminal conspiracy.

PhotoXplorers
An adventurous band of urban explorers slip behind barricades to capture haunting images of the world’s abandoned buildings and structures.





























































