Le Gai Savoir

While alone in an abandoned television studio, two militants, Emile Rousseau (Jean-Pierre Leaud) and...

Down a Dark Stairwell

When a Chinese-American police officer kills an innocent, unarmed Black man in a darkened stairwell ...

Purgatorio: A Journey Into the Heart of the Border

Reyes' provocative essay film re-imagines the Mexico/U.S. border as a mythical place comparable to D...

The Divine Order

Winner of the Audience Award for Best Narrative Film at the Tribeca Film Festival, The Divine Order ...

Kimjongilia: The Flower of Kim Jong Il

North Korea is one of the world's most isolated nations. For sixty years, North Koreans have been ...

The Blood is at the Doorstep

After Dontre Hamilton, a black, unarmed man diagnosed with schizophrenia, was shot 14 times and kill...

The Atomic Cafe

Armageddon has never been so darkly funny as in The Atomic Cafe. This 1982 cult classic juxtaposes C...

Rabin, The Last Day

For many Israelis, the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin in 1995 marked a grim turning p...

The Sentence

Drawing from hundreds of hours of footage, filmmaker Rudy Valdez shows the aftermath of his ...

The Force

Sprawling, immediate, and complex, Peter Nicks’s vérité documentary moves like a...

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