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Trapped - In 102 Feet of Water
A ship goes down outside the coast of West Africa. Everyone on board is drowning - except the ship's cook. Stranded in a small pocket of air in the water to his neck, deep inside the ship's wreck, how much time can he stay alive at the bottom of the ocean?
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Rollaball
Meet skate soccer teammates: ambitious and volatile Smallee and talented but troubled Dungu. The friendship that has kept them afloat is now at risk as their paths take very different directions
Generation Growth
Generation Growth tells the story of Green Bronx Machine and its founder, Stephen Ritz, as they grow high performing public schools, happy & healthy children, empowered teachers, and equitable, resilient communities across the nation.
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The Here Now Project
The Here Now Project weaves together in-the-moment, self-shot footage from 2021—no narration, no talking heads—to create an unprecedented visual diary of the impact climate change is already having on ordinary people around the world.
Monogamia
Is there a way to keep the spark in a long time monogamous relationship?
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Deep Rising 79 minutes
The fate of the planet’s last untouched wilderness, the deep ocean, is at stake as a secretive international organization moves to allow corporations to strip mine the seabed for metals crucial to powering a carbon-free future.
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DRAW FOR CHANGE! (Series)
Six female cartoonists from Mexico to Syria defy censorship with powerful satire on social justice, facing threats and violence. Their stories of resilience, filmed by top female directors, showcase art’s role in activism and the unbreakable drive for truth.
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The Defenders
After speaking out on his torture, Bahraini footballer Hakeem al-Araibi faces arrest on his honeymoon, igniting a campaign to save him from extradition. The story follows his rescue led by Australian activists, pitting justice against political and royal pressures.
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Once Upon a Time in a Forest
In Finland's forests, young activists battle logging and political interests to save nature. Their commitment shapes a modern-day tale where ecological disaster or happily ever after lies in the hands of Minka, Ida, and their passionate allies.
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My Name Is Happy
Kurdish singer Mutlu Kaya’s journey from Turkey’s Got Talent star to shooting survivor fighting for justice against femicide. The documentary highlights her resilience as she heals, finds strength in her family, and empowers women through music and activism.
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Innocence
Israel's military service is questioned through the experiences of young Israelis struggling with enlistment pressures. Innocence uncovers the personal cost of conforming, with lost lives and haunting diaries illustrating the impact of military duty on young souls.
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In the Name of the Father (Be-Shem ha-Av)
This documentary unveils the Breslov Hasidic community’s inner struggles in Yavniel, Israel, following a leader’s death and shocking revelations of criminal activity. Survivors share untold stories of resilience amid intense spiritual and social turmoil.
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THE MESSENGER: A Story of mRNA
Fresh from their Nobel Prize win, mRNA pioneers race against time to develop new cures for cancer, HIV, and other deadly diseases, in this gripping documentary
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I Am Maris: Portrait of a Young Yogi
Tormented by mental illness, a teenage girl seeks peace through painting, writing, therapy, and yoga.
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Who, if not us? - The Fight for Democracy in Belarus (Der Kampf um Demokratie in Belarus - Wer, wenn nicht wir?)
The 2020 protests were the largest in Belarus's history, but the Lukaschenko regime brutally suppressed them. Over the course of a year, the doc follows the struggle for democracy in Belarus through the lives of three exceptional women.
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Souls of a River
The Evros River forms the Greece-Turkey border. Forensic pathologist Pavlidis Pavlos works along the river, identifying missing relatives to bring closure to families. This documentary explores the boundary between native and foreigner, life and death, remembering and forget
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Unforgivable (Imperdonable)
A ruthless hitman for the 18th Street gang deals with his sexuality inside an evangelical Salvadoran prison, where he is not just guilty of crimes, but of an unforgivable sin under God and gang: being gay
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CACHADA - The Opportunity
A stunningly honest portrait of five incredible women who offer poignant and unthinkable memories in a documentary full of emotion and hope.
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A Symphony for a Common Man (Sinfonia de um homem comum)
In 2002, Brazilian ambassador José Bustani, the first director of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), tried to prevent Iraq’s destruction but was forced out by US pressure. Nearly twenty years later, Bustani and others look back.
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How I Became a Partisan (Ako som sa stala partizánkou)
The fates of Roma WWII partisans in in the former Czechoslovakia are untold. While researching her family’s partisan past, director Vera Lacková confronts deep-rooted prejudice against the Roma community. She aims to show the heroic deeds of the Romani.
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The Invention of the Other (A Invenção Do Outro / La invención del Otro)
An expedition into the Amazon, led by Bruno Pereira, seeks to find the isolated Korubo tribe and reunite them with other indigenous family members.
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Kenya: The Struggle for Justice
After witnessing the murder of her friend, Kenya, a transgender sex worker, embarks on a journey of struggle and the pursuit of justice.
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We Iranian Women
Through exclusive testimonies and clandestine videos, We Iranian Women gives voice to courageous women in Iran who risked their lives to share their stories. The film chronicles their ongoing battle against patriarchy, corruption, and rigid religious and ideological beliefs
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The Woman of Stars and Mountains (Mukí Sopalírili Aligué Gawichí Nirúgame)
A Mexican indigenous woman left her mountain community. She was discovered and detained in a Kansas psychiatric hospital for 12 years. Authorities couldn't determine her identity or language. This documentary explores her story and the racism and discrimination she faced.
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To See You Again (Volverte a ver)
Against a backdrop of epidemic levels of disappearances and deaths in Mexico—an estimated 360,000 have died since 2006—a group of women put pressure on the government in this powerful portrait of female solidarity.
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Igor Levit: No Fear
Igor Levit is one of the world’s greatest living classical pianists. Igor Levit: No Fear presents an intimate portrait of his all-consuming passion for the piano, his collaborations with conductors, orchestras and recording artists, and the embrace of his audiences.
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Judged Bodies: The Fight for Reproductive Rights (Cuerpos Juzgados)
In El Salvador, where abortion is completely illegal, women who have had obstetric emergencies have been sentenced to up to 40 years in prison. The Citizen Group fights for women’s reproductive rights and works to free women unjustly imprisoned.
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Voices: Our Stories before Roe v. Wade
Every movement starts with the gathering of stories.
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Flee (with Audio Description)
Amin had an extraordinary child refugee journey from Afghanistan. He is facing a painful secret he kept hidden for 20 years, threatening to derail his life and his soon-to-be husband
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A Deal with the Devil?
A DEAL WITH THE DEVIL? tells the incredibly unlikely story of the most dramatic and controversial agreement of the 20th century: a deal made between the Nazis and Jewish leaders in Palestine to save German-Jewish lives.
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Bambi, a French Woman
From birth in Algiers, Marie-Pierre wanted to wear dresses, rejecting her given name, Jean-Pierre. At 17, discovering a drag show changed her life. Becoming Bambi, she became a cabaret legend in 50s and 60s Paris.
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The Life Ahead of Us: Another Face of Immigration
In the 60s and 70s, France's booming economy led to a labor shortage, ending the coal mines' golden era. Officer Félix Mora recruited 80,000 Moroccan men for low-wage, dangerous work. Many settled in France, becoming citizens. This film offers a nuanced view of immigration.
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Sabine Weiss, One Century of Photography
Sabine Weiss (1924-2021) created a monumental body of work: thousands of faces, top fashion collections, and global photo reports. As a 20th-century witness focusing on society's margins, she was a Humanist photography icon. This film captures her final words and legacy.
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Fouad Elkoury by Fouad
Fouad Elkoury, a renowned Lebanese photographer since the 70s, captures Middle Eastern life amid war-torn Lebanon and the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A new documentary offers an intimate look at his work, showcasing an emotional odyssey through exile, war, and resilience.
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Of Medicine and Miracles
Time is of the essence.
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A Guide to Love and Fighting Capitalism
Monique and Michel Pinçon-Charlot, French sociologists renowned for studying the uber-rich, have been in love for over fifty years, enjoying retirement in Paris suburbs. Yet, they can't rest when there's capitalism to challenge.
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The Darien Dilemma
The Darien Dilemma delves into the fate of 1,000 Jews on the Danube in 1941, their survival contingent on a Mossad agent's decisions in Istanbul. Featuring interviews and reenactments, it uncovers the complexities of wartime rescue.
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Rafting to Bombay
In Rafting to Bombay, Israeli director Erez Laufer intertwines his family's historical escape from the Nazis with their experience during Mumbai's 2008 terror attack, reflecting on the enduring refuge Mumbai provided Jewish refugees during World War II.
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The Man Who Saved the World
When one night the Soviet alarms went off alerting military that US missiles were approaching, one man saved the world from a nuclear holocaust
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The Mind Game
At just 15, Sajid Khan Nasiri fled Afghanistan alone. After a two-year dangerous and hard journey, minutely documented on his phone camera, he arrives in Belgium to seek asylum. There, a whole new struggle begins. Intimate sequel to the prize-winning Shadow Game.
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Cry of the Owl: The Himba in Namibia
Cry of the Owl captures the Himba of Namibia, showcasing their struggle against modern threats while clinging to age-old traditions through the lives of three generations of women, illustrating their cultural resilience and the stark contrasts with the modern world.
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Murder of a Hatmaker (Assassinat d’une Modiste)
Born in 1901, Odette Bernstein later became Fanny Berger, a successful young and independent Parisian hatmaker. Her business thrived until Vichy's anti-Jewish laws. Caught while fleeing, she was interned in Drancy and deported to Auschwitz in 1943.
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Dear Fredy
Dear Fredy explores Fredy Hirsch's life, a brave Jewish gay man who created a daycare in Auschwitz, bringing brief joy to children amidst terror. His enduring spirit faced immense persecution and planned a failed uprising, marking a significant chapter in gay history
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The Eternal Flame
The Physical Immortality Group was popular in Tel Aviv in the 1980s, functioning as the Israeli branch of Eternal Flame – an American group that believed in eternal life. Chaos ensued following the breakup of the group’s leaders, a polyamorous throuple.
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Marrying an Ice Cream Factory
Ranni goes on a quest to understand his father, a stern man who rose from orphanhood to lead a major Israeli food conglomerate. Uncovering old film reels, he navigates the fractured landscapes of his parents' lives, seeking reconciliation and a deeper grasp of family loyalty
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One Day After Peace
Robi Damelin, a South African-born Israeli, explores if methods used to resolve apartheid conflicts could heal Palestinian-Israeli tensions. After losing her son to violence, she seeks reconciliation, reflecting on South Africa’s Truth and Reconciliation efforts.
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All That Remains To Be Seen
How do you prepare a child for the abstract fact that his world is turning black? ALL THAT REMAINS TO BE SEEN is the story of a blind mother's efforts to teach her son that he shall live a life without fear, even through he soon will be blind too
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CRUCIFIED at 2 p.m.
Lasse Span Olsen, a professional stuntman who has spent his whole life putting his life on the line, was suddenly involved in an accident that the doctors didn't think he would survive. Lying on the surgery table, he was told that he would probably not wake up again
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It’s Always Been Me
A touching and timely story about two young people who don't identify with the gender they were assigned at birth, and about the importance of an understanding family when making choices that will change the rest of your life
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The Hostage Takers
A film about the Islamic State members known as The Beatles who were the brutal prison guards of many western hostages including American war correspondent James Foley
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The Grab
An investigative journalist uncovers the money, influence, and alarming rationale behind covert efforts to control the most vital resource on the planet, in the latest exposé from filmmaker Gabriela Cowperthwaite (Blackfish)
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Seyran Ateş: Sex, Revolution and Islam
In the '60s, hippies ignited a sexual revolution. In 2020, Seyran Ateş, a Turkish-German feminist imam, faces fatwas and bullets for sparking a similar change in Islam. Her global journey fights extremism, fostering peace and love within the faith. Join her revolution!
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Story & Pictures By
Let us tell you a story about the boundary pushers who shape souls and give children strange dreams. The stars of STORY & PICTURES BY are picture book creators changing the narrative for the next generation, even when their own lives are not fairytales.
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Food, Inc. 2
Come back for seconds to explore the urgent challenges and potential solutions to our increasingly vulnerable food system in 'FOOD, INC. 2', a sequel that digs deeper into food corporate consolidation and its unchecked impacts on our planet and health.
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The Arc of Oblivion
In a universe that erases its tracks, we humans are hellbent on leaving a trace. What can be saved?
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The Chocolate War
Twenty years ago, the world's biggest chocolate giants signed an agreement to work toward abolishing child slavery. However, frequent reports show that the issue remains to this day
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Praying for Armageddon
A political thriller that that goes inside the U.S. fundamentalist Evangelicals, revealing their power and influence on U.S. foreign policy, as they aim to fulfill the Armageddon prophecy and ultimately destroy our civilization
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Holy Frit
Unknown artist Tim Carey bluffs his way into an epic commission, sparking a desperate quest and an unexpected alliance with glass maestro Narcissus Quagliata, in a race to create a monumental masterpiece
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Mary-Jo Will See You at 4
Mary-Jo receives daily visitors in her living room. As an ethnologist specialized in Darfur, her guests aren’t coming to have tea only. They need crucial help that only this 90-year-old woman can give; a chance at proving where they’re coming from when their land disappeared
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Bob Marley: The Making of a Legend
A film charting the rise of Bob Marley and The Wailers to international stardom - made from footage shot in the early 1970s and lost for 30 years
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A Space In Time
A candid, lyrical, intimate portrait of one family's struggle to transcend a fatal muscle wasting disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, which in turn becomes an unlikely celebration of the disabled life, the life cut short by rare disease.
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The Cemetery of Cinema
A delightful and modern Don Quixote tale
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The Treasures of Crimea
How a collection from long lost civilizations became a focal point of one of the world’s major political controversies today
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Dark Blossoms
The deep friendship between three young outsider goths is threatened when one of them falls in love and eyes a possible escape from the Danish province.
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The Lost Key / La Llave Perdida
The Lost Key, an award-winning film featured on Netflix, reveals lost teachings to turn a sexual relationship into a healthy, spiritual experience where two people become One.
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Beyond Utopia
A suspenseful look at the lengths people will go to gain freedom, BEYOND UTOPIA embeds with a courageous pastor as he works tirelessly to guide various individuals attempting to flee one of the most oppressive places on Earth: North Korea
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$avvy
$avvy explores why it’s critical for women to understand and take control of their personal finances.
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UnCharitable (international version)
Everything you know about change... is about to change.
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Floyd Abrams: Speaking Freely
How did we come to this moment, where free speech issues have never felt more complicated and urgent, and where the nation is wondering a new: what price are we willing to pay for free speech?
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Slowly Here Below. Four Monologues
How can life go on after the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald? Four Holocaust survivors talk about their lives afterwards.
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Disappearing
Roughly ninety percent of the inhabitants in southern Carinthia spoke Slovenian prior to 1910. The average percentage today is in the single digits. . What happens when a first language is taken from daily life?
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Onanya
Onanya is a feature-length documentary that tells the story of an Amazonian tribe that has stood the test of time. The Shipibo are indigenous gatekeepers of the natural kingdom and its medicinal plants whose way of life is under threat.
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Preconceived
Where does someone turn when facing an unplanned pregnancy? The film is a window into the enigmatic centers that some call “pregnancy resource centers” and others call “fake clinics.”
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Deep Rising
The fate of the planet’s last untouched wilderness, the deep ocean, is at stake as a secretive international organization moves to allow corporations to strip mine the seabed for metals crucial to powering a carbon-free future.
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UnCharitable (US version)
Everything you know about change... is about to change.
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Playing for Keeps
PLAYING FOR KEEPS examines the value of play through a health-focused lens.
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Slow Food Story
The Slow Food Story is the essential one-stop critical guide to the history, ideas, structure, and membership of the Slow Food movement.
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Knock on the Door
The two sides of Israeli bereavement.
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Summer Nights
How does the world look through a 6 years old child's eyes?
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Flood
In the shadow of the Flood that occurred thousands of years ago, four characters floating between Heaven & Earth are confronting with Nature's changes.
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Week 23
How far can one go based purely on maternal instincts
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Planets: 4 Variations of Detachment
Israel 2014. Four characters, four stories, four variations of detachment.
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Systema
Eva (17), a member of the Israel National Synchronized Swimming team is going through adolescence, in the year before being drafted to the military.
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Lakota Nation vs. United States
The Lakota fight to protect their sacred land
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Rumba Rules, New Genealogies
Glimpse into the contemporary music scene of Kinshasa featuring Brigade Sarbati Orchestra
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Snowbirds
SNOWBIRDS is a mid-length documentary that reaches out to golden age Canadians living in Florida during the winter season.
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Playeros: Beach Workers
We dream of the beach; Nelson dreams of escaping it.
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Exile To The Wild West
Exile to the Far West is a story of solitude and hope set in a frozen land.
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Common Ground
COMMON GROUND is the sweeping and uplifting story of the pioneers of the Regenerative Movement who are forgoing the toxic seeds and sprays pushed by Big Ag in order to produce tremendous quantities of nutritionally dense food while bringing our entire ecosystem back to life
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Looted and Hidden - Palestinian Archives in Israel
Looted and Hidden delves into Palestinian archives taken by Israeli forces in the 20th century, especially Beirut '82. After a long fight for access to classified content and interviews with archive heads and Israeli troops, the film probes what's been altered or erased.
OYATE
OYATE elevates the voices of Indigenous People , in the wake of the Dakota Access Pipeline Protests, as they are using their newfound platform to shed light on the wide array of injustices committed against them in an effort to embark upon the process of decolonization.
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Weed the People
Discover the powerful anti-cancer properties of cannabis oil in 'Weed the People.' Follow desperate parents fighting for their children's survival.
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32 Sounds
Discover the immersive power of sound with 32 Sounds, a captivating documentary exploring how it bends time, crosses borders, and shapes our perception
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Butterfly in the Sky
BUTTERFLY IN THE SKY tells the story of the beloved PBS children’s series “Reading Rainbow,” its iconic host LeVar Burton, and the challenges its creators faced in cultivating a love of reading through television.
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Unseen Skies
Yaara Bou Melhem’s documentary "Unseen Skies" explores state and corporate surveillance evolution through Trevor Paglen's audacious launch of artwork in space.
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The Right to Read
The Right to Read shares the stories of an activist, a teacher, and two American families who fight to provide our youngest generation with the most foundational indicator of life-long success: the ability to read.
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God's Fool
A biography of the author Scott Symons.
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Messwood
Two Milwaukee high schools situated a mile apart, one mostly Black and the other white, unite under the leadership of a unique coach to ultimately learn what it truly means to come together as a team
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I'm Doing My Job
I’m Doing My Job follows 6 young, female South Asian & Black emergency medical physicians’ lives throughout the pandemic in NYC.
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Nuclear Now
Nuclear Now explores the possibility of overcoming climate change and energy poverty through nuclear energy, with insights from director Oliver Stone
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Born Free: Birth in America
If birth and pregnancy are a lens on how society values its women, why has it become a fight that American women are losing?
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The Partisan with the Leica Camera
A frightened look of a woman, from a rare self-portrait of a couple, leads the director to a shocking family story.
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The Artist's Daughter
A visit to her father's exhibition of self-portraits renews the filmmaker’s relationship with him but not the way she expected.
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Herd
Ten year old Naama deals with a big philosophical question regarding life and death. Working on her father's ranch, that raises cattle for slaughter, makes her question the meaning of life
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Housewitz
In HOUSEWITZ, daughter and filmmaker Oeke Hoogendijk tries to find out the reason behind her mother’s categorically refusal to leave her house.
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Marry Me However
The film explores the lives Orthodox-Jewish LGBT members who willingly choose to marry heterosexuals and raise a heteronormative family, obeying the rules of their societies while denying their own identities
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On This Happy Note
Even on her deathbed, one of Israel's greatest playwrights talks about life, death and art.
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Holy Holocaust
An unusual friendship between a white Israeli woman and a black German, who for 22 years believed that they could rise above historical, political, and geographical obstacles, until it explodes right in their sarcastic faces.
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The Students of Umberto Primo
In April 1941, when Nazi forces descend on Thessaloniki, Greece, nine young Jewish students of the Italian school, Umberto Primo, must put their hopes and dreams on hold and focus only on how they will survive.
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To Cure Longing
At the age of 30, the filmmaker travels to Russia, along with his father, to meet his grandmother - a journey that will change his life.
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Closed Circuit
Two men shoot at the frightened crowd in a Tel Aviv café. Shown through CCTV footage, the film tries to understand what really happened, and the trauma that followed.
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Requiem for a Whale
An encounter with a whale’s corpse evokes the witnesses’ thoughts about the dialogue between death and life.
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Holding it In
The story of a family who become a surrogate family for a couple that has lost all hope of having children.
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Apples and Oranges
The wild story of the Kibbutz Volunteer Movement in the State of Israel: an euphoric ideological romance which ended in a bitter divorce.
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Anxious Nation
Anxious Nation looks deeply into the crisis of anxiety and mental health in America, especially its crippling impact on kids and families
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Bad Axe
A real-time portrait of 2020 unfolds as an Asian-American family in Trump's rural America fights to keep their restaurant and American dream alive
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A House Made of Splinters
In this poignant and deeply intimate documentary 3 kids temporarily removed from their parents find friendship and flickers of hope inside the worn walls of a remarkable orphanage in Eastern Ukraine, as a group of dedicated social-workers create moments of joy and respite
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Riotsville, U.S.A.
Welcome to Riotsville, U.S.A., a fictional town built by the U.S. military in the 1960s, where military and police were trained to respond to civil disorder
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High Country
HIGH COUNTRY tells a timeless American story of how a community of forward-thinking young people, disguised as ski bums and hippies, happened upon a ramshackle mining town on the fringe of society and worked to protect it for years to come.
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Invisible Demons
Rising filmmaker Rahul Jain (Machines) returns to Delhi and explores the dramatic consequences of India's growing economy through stunning visuals, capturing not only a city in crisis but magnifying our collective climate realities
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The Invisible Extinction
Two renowned globetrotting scientist microbiologists race to save our vanishing microbes before it's too late
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The 8th
The 8th traces Ireland’s campaign to remove the 8th Amendment – a constitutional ban on abortion, forging a new progressive path when reproductive rights are threatened all over the world
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Battleground
As the nation faces the end of Roe v. Wade, follow three women leading formidable anti-abortion organizations to witness the enormous influence they wield at the intersection and future of abortion and politics in America.
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How to Survive a Pandemic
A deadly virus. A world on its knees. A race to save humanity.
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White Coat Rebels
A true story about the state of healthcare in America.
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Storm Lake - educational version
A dogged family-run paper in Iowa gives citizens the scoop on forces threatening to overwhelm their precarious small-town existence.
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Kinderland
The tale of a century-old rivalry between two progressive Jewish summer camps and their attempt at a newfound alliance, inspiring unity within today’s divided world.
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Here. Is. Better.
An award-winning documentary film, HERE. IS. BETTER. interweaves the inspiring stories of men and women Veterans overcoming the debilitating effects of PTSD with treatments that can work, bringing hope to millions.
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Chasing Childhood
All work and no play is no way for kids to grow up.
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The Seeds of Vandana Shiva
When you control seed you control life on earth
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The Art of Making It
Who gets seen, who gets left behind, and why does it matter who is anointed to tell the stories of our time?
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Hold Your Fire
When Shu'aib Raheem tried to steal guns for self-defense, it sparked the longest hostage siege in NYPD history. NYPD psychologist Harvey Schlossberg fought to reform police policy to save lives by using words, not guns.
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The Human Trial
Would you go first?
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COW
An intimate portrait of a dairy cow's life.
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The Disruptors
A definitive, comprehensive documentary film on ADHD
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The Torch
Guitar icon Buddy Guy reflects on his legacy.
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We Are As Gods
Multifaceted Stewart Brand, creator of The Whole Earth Catalog and an influential member of Ken Kesey’s “The Merry Pranksters” is now under fire from former allies who believe he went too far, to save the future of the planet
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¡Viva Maestro!
Superstar conductor Gustavo Dudamel faces the test of a lifetime when social unrest in his Venezuelan homeland challenges his conviction that music has the power to unite
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Driving While Black
A ground-breaking examination of the history of African Americans on the road from the early 1900’s through the 1960’s and beyond - a crucial window on issues of class, automobile culture, discrimination and national identity
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The Hunt For Planet B
Capturing the human drama behind NASA’s high-stakes Webb Space Telescope, The Hunt for Planet B follows a pioneering group of scientists—many of them women—on their quest to find another Earth among the stars.
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The Revolution Generation
More than half of the 80 million Millennials in America are politically Independent. Every single one of them will be needed if the planet is to avoid climate catastrophe.
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Behind the Swedish Model
A unique behind the scenes documentary from deep within the Swedish Government, following the decision-makers behind their controversial fight against the Covid-19 pandemic
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Not Going Quietly
Ady Barkan’s life is upended when he is diagnosed with ALS, but a confrontation with a powerful senator catapults him to national fame and ignites a once-in-a-generation political movement
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President
A young and charismatic leader takes on the corrupt ruling party in Zimbabwe’s 2018 presidential election
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Flee
Amin had an extraordinary child refugee journey from Afghanistan. He is facing a painful secret he kept hidden for 20 years, threatening to derail his life and his soon-to-be husband
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Against the Tides
A woman’s ambition, to swim all seven of the world’s most harrowing sea channels in a single year, tests both her athletic limits and her personal relationships
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AlphaGo
A journey from the halls of Cambridge to Seoul, where a legendary Go master faces an unproven AI challenger
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Running for the Revolution
Cuba’s greatest ever track athlete Alberto Juantorena shares his remarkable personal journey through a cauldron of sport & politics - offering a fresh and engaging insight into his unique country, and its tangled relationship with the USA
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Maya
The true life story of an Iranian animal trainer and his beloved Bengal Tiger
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Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time
The life and insights of author Kurt Vonnegut
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Songs of Repression
At the foot of the Andes Mountains in Chile lies an idyllic German colony called Villa Baviera. However, the beauty hides a grim past.
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Icebound
In 1925, diphtheria broke out in Nome, Alaska. With aviation still in its infancy, and one of the harshest winters on record in interior Alaska, only ancient means – dogsled – could save the town.
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Scottsboro: An American Tragedy
The history of the "Scottsboro Boys," a group of African American men who were victims of a racist miscarriage of justice that became a national controversy.
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Music From the Inside Out
A cinematic exploration of music through the stories and artistry of the musicians of The Philadelphia Orchestra. The film follows these musicians as they explore what music means in their lives, both inside and outside the concert hall.
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Imaginary Witness
Through film excerpts of Hollywood's most important Holocaust movies this documentary tells the story of the American film industry's complex and contradictory responses to the horrors of Nazi Germany.
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The Fight
At this defining moment in American history, THE FIGHT follows a scrappy team of heroic ACLU lawyers in an electrifying battle over abortion rights, immigrant rights, LGBTQ rights and voting rights.
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How to Say Silence
An old photograph launches a cross-generational journey, revealing how national values were enlisted in early-days Israel for the patriarchal control over women’s bodies and wombs. With her grandmothers’ painful stories, the director breaks the bond of silence.
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Muranow
When the living disregard those buried below, their ghosts wage war against this indifference.
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Leaving Paradise
Discovery of their Jewish roots threatens the communal life of the family in Brazil.
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Perfect
Asaf, paralyzed on his left side, is going on a journey to accept his disability, during which he meets other disabled people. together, they discuss their daily lives with incredible honesty.
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A Common Goal
The film follows three Muslim players of the Israeli National Football Team during the UEFA Euro 2020 qualifying tournament.
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Yerusalem: The Incredible Story of Ethiopian Jewry
"Yerusalem" is a personal stories of people who took part in these events, and through them, bring to the screen an up to date view along with its hardships and hopes
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Levantine
Levantine thinker and author Jacqueline Kahanoff was the first to write of Levantine and Mizrachi identities, as no one before her had done. Tracing her footsteps, draws not only a portrait of an impressive thinker, but also discovers the fate of Levantine identity in Israel
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Menachem Begin: Peace and War
Exploring the legacy of Menachem Begin, Israe’s 6th Prime-Minister, who made both a historic peace and an arrogant war that changed the face of the Middle East.
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Ma'abarot - The Israeli Transfer Camps
The film “Ma’abarot” is the first documentary project unfolding the story of the transit camps in a thorough and comprehensive way, unraveling the many stories of the camp residents.
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Slay the Dragon
A secretive, high-tech gerrymandering initiative launched 10 years ago threatens to undermine our democracy. Slay the Dragon follows everyday people as they fight to make their votes matter.
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Taiwan vs. China: A Fragile Democracy
To China, it’s a breakaway province that must return to the fold. To its 24 million inhabitants, it’s a sovereign state. Now that Hong Kong has been brought into line, Taiwan remains determined to stand up as a vibrant, young democracy. But it won’t be easy…
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Clean Hands
What happens when your wildest dreams come true? From living on a garbage dump, a philanthropist builds them a house and farm. Shot over the course of seven years, ‘Clean Hands’ is an award-winning account of family, extreme poverty and the hope and innocence of children.
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The World Beyond Silence
Filmed over a year in twelve different locations, this film profiles the year when everything changed. Stories of hope, despair, and a feeling that everyone has had to face: the sense of our own mortality. Twelve intimate portraits from twelve places in a fragile world.
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Julian Assange: The Price of Truth
In 2013, we interviewed Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, where he described confronting a society immobilised by authoritarian abuses. At the time, he had no idea that he was going to spend seven years between four walls, under constant surveillance.
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On the Line
Every year, over 100,000 Mexicans living in the USA are deported. Many have grown up in America. Some can’t even speak Spanish. In a matter of days they are torn away from their loved ones and escorted across the border. Unable to return home or appeal their deportation.
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Ghosts of Afghanistan
The speed at which the Taliban have retaken Afghanistan has taken everyone by surprise. How could it happen? What went wrong with ‘the good war’? And what comes next? Graeme Smith returns to Afghanistan to see if there is hope for peace.
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Shadow Game
Every day teenagers who have fled their war-torn countries try to cross Europe’s borders in search of a better life. They travel through a shadow world of minefields, bears, fast-flowing rivers, smugglers and border guards, desperately trying to win 'the game’.
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The Longest Voyage
2022 marks the 500 year anniversary of Magellan and Elcano’s landmark circumnavigation of the globe - an incredible three year voyage that opened the gateway to the modern age. In charting our world, they opened the door to man’s next challenge: the journey into space.
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The Curve
An investigative documentary thriller covering America’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, tracing the decisions and mistakes made by the U.S. government over a crucial three-month period, using a creative blend of interviews, archival material and original music.
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The First Wave
A moving testament to the power of the human spirit, THE FIRST WAVE spotlights the experiences of New York City healthcare workers at the epicenter of COVID-19, as they come together to fight one of the greatest threats the world has ever encountered
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The Price of Freedom
The NRA's deadly war on gun reform
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The Meaning of Hitler
Nazi hunters and scholars explore Hitler and Nazism
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The Penalty
With recent controversial news about executions across the USA, and support for the death penalty at an all-time low, The Penalty is a riveting, forensic examination of the weightiest of issues
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Storm Lake
A dogged family-run paper in Iowa gives citizens the scoop on forces threatening to overwhelm their precarious small-town existence.
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The Big Scary "S" Word
THE BIG SCARY “S” WORD delves into the rich history of the American socialist movement and journeys with the people striving to build a socialist future today
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Q: Into the Storm
Who controls QAnon?
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Allen v. Farrow
A look behind the years of sensational headlines to reveal the private story of the accusation of sexual abuse against Woody Allen involving his 7-year-old daughter with Mia Farrow.
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Crazy Money
Small sum, big consequences
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Wake Up
Stories from the frontlines of suicide prevention
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Black Holes | The Edge of All We Know
Two teams chase the elusive black hole. One, including Stephen Hawking, works to solve a paradox at the heart of science. The other, the earth-spanning Event Horizon Telescope, attempts the first picture of a black hole, 55-million light years away.
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The Arrivals
Caroline and Colette are social workers. All day long, they receive families who are seeking asylum in France to assist them with the process. Every day, there are new arrivals, from the four corners of the world, by charter plane or by covered truck
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RUTH - Justice Ginsburg in Her Own Words
The improbable story of how Ruth Bader Ginsburg, who couldn’t get a job after graduating at the top of her law class, became a revered Justice of the Supreme Court and icon for gender equality and human rights
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James Stewart / Robert Mitchum: The Two Faces of America
On this, the twentieth anniversary of their deaths, what heritage have these two Hollywood legends left behind them, and how did their particular qualities feed the American dream?
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Mission: JOY
Deeply moving and laugh-out-loud funny, His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Archbishop Desmond Tutu share science-backed wisdom of how to live with joy in troubled times in Mission: JOY.
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Despot Housewives
The intermingled destinies of autocrats’ or bloodstained despots’ wives, divided into seven episodes that combine love, glory and terror
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Claude Lanzmann: Spectres of the Shoah
Oscar-nominated biographical documentary examining the life and work of pioneering French filmmaker Claude Lanzmann, and the making of his 1985 Holocaust masterpiece Shoah
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A Jobless World?
A jobless world? investigates this proclaimed end of "work". The film sets off to meet with researchers, businessmen and whistle-blowers in the heart of this new world facing a unique technological and social divide
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Latin America: A Giant In Turmoil
An inside view on the new challenges the continent is facing
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Winter Nomads
Carole and Pascal embark on their winter transhumance with three donkeys, four dogs and eight hundred sheep, braving the cold and the snow, with a canvas cover and animal skins as their only shelter at night
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Oh La La Pauline!
It starts out like a fairy tale: there's a queen, a king and their beautiful children, Pauline, Anaïs and Guillaume. But it's a bit more complicated, a little more funky than that
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Who's afraid of Alice Miller?
Martin is beaten by his father and rejected by his mother - and she looked away. This could be an example from the bestseller “The drama of the gifted child“ by psychoanalyst Alice Miller. Except Martin is Alice Millers son
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No Man's Zone
The 40 year old nuclear power station on the coast of Fukushima went into crisis after being struck by the tsunami on March 11th 2011. Within 24 hours, evacuation order was proclaimed to the surrounding 20 Km area
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Vulva 3.0, Between Taboo and Fine Tuning
We live in hypersexualised times. The insecurity of many women is a goldmine for cosmetic surgery promising the perfect vagina.
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Willy Ronis, The Reporter and His Battles
Relating the great historical events of the 20th Century, the film portrays a humanist photographer who never gave up his political and social commitments
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Rules of the Game
The coaches of an employment consultancy firm teach young people without qualifications the attitudes and language required to find work today
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Our Defeats
Nowadays in France, a group of teenagers reenact iconic films from the 1968’s era. While barely able to define neither political commitment nor the idea of revolution at first, they gradually realize that the perspectives from the past still echo in our present politics
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No Man Is an Island
No Man Is an Island travels across Europe, from the farmers working together in the Galline Felici cooperative in Sicily to the architects, craftspersons and elected representatives who collaborate in the Swiss Alps and in Austria
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Like an Open Sky
On the French-Belgian border, there’s a unique place that takes in children with mental and social problems. Day after day, the adults try to understand the enigma that each one of them represents and invent the solutions that will help them to live in peace
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Into Our Hands
When their lingerie factory goes bankrupt, the employees—mostly women—attempt to take it over by forming a cooperative. Their little enterprise becomes a theater where, in an impish tone, fundamental economic and social issues are played out amidst the bras and panties
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I'll Come to You with Deaf Eyes
The film examines the roots of the distress that plagues the Deaf, and explores a rich and fascinating world, a people that struggles to preserve its Sign Language and Culture
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How I Came to Hate Math
Taking us on a journey around the world to meet the greatest mathematicians, How I Came to Hate Math tells the story of how mathematics has changed our world for the better... and sometimes for the worse
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Holy Mountain
The documentary takes us on an incredible journey mixing images of private archive material and the fascinating testimony of Reinhold Messner and his colleagues
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To the Four Winds
In the Roya valley between France and Italy, thousands of migrants try to cross the border each month. Cédric Herrou, a local farmer, welcomes migrants at his home, challenging French immigration policies
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The Boy Factory
The Boy Factory follows several classes of teens at technical colleges in remote regions of France as they train to become foundry workers and mechanics in the hopes of securing a better future for themselves and their families
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Sons of Honor
In the most violent region of Italy, the ‘Ndrangheta mafia rules. One of the few who dares to stand up against the mafia is the President of the juvenile court, Roberto Di Bella. Through him and his team we will meet the sons of some of the most dangerous men in Italy
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John Ford, the Man Who Invented America
The film draws John Ford's portrait and explores the many echoes between his works and the turbulence that America is now going through
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All My Mother's Goats
For over 40 years, Maguy has been manufacturing goat cheese with respect to nature and animals, on an isolated plateau in the Gorges du Verdon. Retiring Soon, she must give her flock. She decides to sponsor Anne-Sophie, a young farmer wishing to establish herself
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The Grand Hotel Ballet
At the foot of the French alps, students at the renowned Lesdiguières Hotel School are on track to become chefs, headwaiters and housekeepers for the world’s most prestigious hotels and restaurants
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Thanks Boss!
Since their factory that had made suits for Kenzo (LVMH) was relocated abroad, the Klurs family is unemployed and in debt. That’s when François Ruffin knocks on their door, to pull one over on Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH and France’s richest man
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Coal Money
On the coal road linking the Shanxi mines with the large port of Tianjin, in northern China, the drivers of 100-ton trucks shuttle endlessly to and fro, day and night. On the roadside: prostitutes, cops, petty racketeers, garage owners, mechanics
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The Nest
From 1941 to 1970, about 500 WWII orphans and foster kids were raised by Yvonne & Roger Hagnauer a.k.a; Goéland and Pingouin, two code names for this strong-willed and caring couple of Resistants.
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Rio Sonata
This film is dedicated to Nana Caymmi, one of Brazil’s most sophisticated singers and her leading role in the Brazilian music world in the last 50 years. Nana Caymmi is the guardian of an unrivalled musical heritage
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Golden Slumbers
Through survivors' stories and the search for remnants of their era in modern Phnom Penh, the film reveals the vital importance movies had for an entire generation, as well as the complex legacy they leave today's youth to inherit.
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Each and Every Moment
Every year, thousands of students embark upon courses that will lead them to become nurses. It is a difficult process during which they will have to acquire a great deal of knowledge, master numerous technical procedures and prepare themselves for heavy responsibilities.
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HAYATI (My Life)
Osama and his son Zeid who were abused by a Hungarian journalist. Despite of himself, Osama became the symbol of the unfair treatment of immigrants and is given the chance to land his dream job: football coach in a Madrid based club
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Abbas by Abbas
Abbas wan an iconic photographer and member of the Magnum Agency. This movie portrays an observer of the world and captures the last words of one of the most important photographers of our time.
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Children Of Chance
In the small local school of Cheratte, a former mining town, 11-year old students with an immigrant background are coming to the end of their primary school education with Brigitte, a dynamic teacher
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A Place in the Sun
François Ruffin – Member of French Parliament - embarks on a journey across France with documentary filmmaker Gilles Perret to go visit the infamous Gilets Jaunes (Yellow vests) occupying roundabouts since November 2018 to protest against social inequalities
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Auroville - On The Path Of Utopia
For fifty years, Auroville, an experimental city in India, has functioned as a real life utopia. dir. Fred Cebron takes us on a journey inside this unique city
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About Heaven
Believers, agnostics and atheists all feel the need for a narrative when confronting death. So, what is left of paradise, which once promised eternal happiness?
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To Russia With Love
Leading up to the Olympics in Sochi, a law banning “propaganda of nontraditional sexual relations to minors” was passed in Russia. Gay Olympians were confronted with a tough decision: whether to protest in defense of their Russian comrades or compete in silence
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Huxley on Huxley
Italian born Laura Huxley, a teenage violin virtuoso, left the concert stage to become a renowned psychotherapist and author. In 1956 Laura married Aldous Huxley, literary giant and prophet of the 20th century
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Ballerina Boys
“Ballerina Boys” is a portrait of Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, a dance company of male ballerinas who present dazzling parody of classic ballets changing the world one pirouette at a time
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Making a Mountain
Star architect Bjarke Ingels and his team have spectacular plans for a new waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen
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Body of Truth
Artists Marina Abramović, Sigalit Landau, Shirin Neshat; Katharina Sieverding have been politicized by experiences with war, violence and suppression and integrated them into their work, using the most personal feature available: their own bodies
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An Impossible Project
Fully shot on 35mm, this entertaining story follows the spectacular re-invention of Polaroid and comes as a light-hearted and inspiring story about the analogue vs digital world
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Lessons of Love
Free-spirited Jola, after escaping from a marital nightmare is letting loose with her friends and finds herself thrust into a new romance at a Latino dancing class
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Reunited
Having fled from Syria two doctors and their kids get separated
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Jozi Gold
The mines of Johannesburg, or Jozi, have produced a third of all the gold mined in human history
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The Feminister
Incredible coverage of 4 years in the office of the Swedish foreign minister, Margot Wallström
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Journey to Utopia
A Norwegian family preoccupied by the global climate crisis decides to be the change they want to see in the world and move to an eco village in Denmark.
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SHOAH
Twelve years in the making, SHOAH is Lanzmann’s monumental epic on the Holocaust and features interviews with survivors, bystanders and perpetrators in 14 countries
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American Psyche
Travelling across the USA, two European filmmakers conduct a series of interviews with Americans of diverse race, gender, religion and socio-economic standing, exploring the current climate of social and political life
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The Campaign Against The Climate
In 1988 the world was prepared to act against climate change. Georg W.H. Bush talked about how ”the White House Effect would handle the Green House Effect”. But then something stalled the action which led to the alarming climate situation we are all facing today
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Conductivity
How does one become a leader? Young conductors are in search of their place in the hierarchical world of classical music
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Hagiga: The Story of Israeli Cinema
A unique two part documentary that encompasses 50 years of Israeli cinema through dozens of interviews with the filmmakers who created some of the most important, beloved, locally and internationally successful movies in the history of Israeli cinema
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Tangled Roots
A brief televised guide to the history of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. A succinct, lucid summary and concise presentation of its basic concepts and decisive events, while laying them out on a timeline and a spatial map, related from a variety of viewpoints and positions
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Duma
An inner perspective into the phenomena of sexual abuse in Palestinian society
Backwards
The refugee crisis encapsulated in a single night: a crowd of people wait in front of the immigration office for the tiny chance that they'll be granted a refugee status
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Mr. SOUL!
Before Oprah, before Arsenio, there was Mr. SOUL! Ellis Haizlip ensures the Revolution will be televised with SOUL!, America’s first “Black Tonight Show.”
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Ready Or Not
A Black 17 year-old gun violence survivor challenges a powerful white incumbent for a seat on Houston City Council. With one foot in teenagerhood and the other in hardball politics, Marcel McClinton comes of age before our very eyes
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The School in the Cloud
What is the future of education in a networked world? Indian professor Sugata Mitra sets up an internet kiosk in a remote Bengali village to pioneer the “School in the Cloud”. The film follows the children as they encounter the internet for the first time
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Four Mothers
A female-driven, grassroots protest movement takes on the military establishment and challenges the patriarchal society of Israel to stop a bloody war that has been raging for years
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Ben Gurion, Epilogue
Based on archive material, the film reveals the final years of Israel's founder, David Ben-Gurion. Excluded from leadership, he allowed himself a hindsight perspective on the Zionist enterprise
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Golda
The eventful story of Golda Meir's term as prime minister of Israel – from her surprising rise to power and iconic international stature as “queen of the Jewish people”, to her tragic and lonely demise
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Once Upon a Boy
The film gives us a rare and intimate view of family life, while navigating the universal experiences of a family, which have a unique experience of raising a child with special needs
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Kosher Beach
A group of Orthodox Jewish women arrive at the "Kosher Beach" in Tel Aviv from their closed off community. Here they can be free. When the beach is facing a shut down, the heroines are afraid to lose their island of freedom
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Hidden Face
The film is a unique journey into the meeting point of the Jewish faith and the holocaust events, through the Admor of Sanz-Klausenburg's story of heroism
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Covered Up
A personal journey by Rachel, an ultra-Orthodox director, through marriage, divorce, matchmaking, and head covering, records the world of ultra-Orthodox women and gives voice to their inner world for the first time
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Third Person
Suzan isn’t either-or. Suzan isn’t both. Not quite male, not quite female. At 35 years old Suzan discovers this for the first time
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Hope I'm In The Frame
A portrait of Michal Bat-Adam the first and only woman director in Israel to regularly create films since the 70s. The film intimately documents her and her husband director Moshe Mizrahi sharing the struggle to make films despite aging
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From Slavery to Freedom
FROM SLAVERY TO FREEDOM portrays the story of Soviet "Refuseniks" through the prism of Natan Sharansky's biography
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Before My Feet Touch the Ground
A young Israeli named Daphni looks back on the time she went from a naive demonstrator to the figurehead of a national protest movement
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The Jump
Through rare archival footage and a dramatic first-person re-enactment of one of the biggest Cold War muddles of the 1970s, Lithuanian sailor Simas Kudirka tells the tale of his desperate jump to freedom
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The Devil's Advocate
The Devil’s Advocate is a feature-length documentary by Emmy-Award winning directors Habiba Nosheen & Hilke Schellmann that follows lawyers who defend men accused of terrorism
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River's End
California's Latest Water War
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MLK/FBI
Based on recently declassified files, Oscar-nominated filmmaker Sam Pollard explores the US government's surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Seeding Change
The Power of Conscious Commerce
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Lost Warrior
Lost Warrior is the story about Mohammed, a young Somali man who grew up in England. At the age of 19, he was deported to Somalia and recruited by Al- Shabab
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Little Germans
Based on a true story, Little Germans offers astonishing insights into the structures of various rightwing extremist families, presented in a unique mix of animation and documentary
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Golden Dawn Girls
A political thriller shot from the inside of Greece’s extreme right-wing party
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The Fight for Greenland
The amazing story about four young Greenlanders fighting against cultural dominance, geo-political powers and taking responsibility of the future of their beloved country
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Newtopia
The adventurous traveler Audun Amundsen is spellbound in the deep jungle of Mentawai in Indonesia by a people living like they have always done for thousands of years. A shaman, Aman Paksa, takes Audun under his wing and a lifelong friendship evolves
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One More Dead Fish
Six Canadian fishermen, who practice sustainable handline fishing, go from 'rednecks' to radicals when they seize a government building to fight corporate globalization and environmental destruction
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Exit Music
A rare invitation into the world of a young artist dying of cystic fibrosis as he navigates the ominous, sacred, and unmapped journey at the end of life
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The Greatest Party on Earth
Every good party leaves a few hangovers. This one left a country reeling, never to recover
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Under the Boardwalk: The MONOPOLY Story
A classic board game that has been played by over a billion people in the last 85 years, MONOPOLY® is a worldwide cultural phenomenon. "Under the Boardwalk" captures fascinating stories about the game and those who play it
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Factory of Lies
An American soldier shooting holes in the Quran, brothels for animal sex in Denmark, Swedes convicted for eating bacon in front of a Muslim Woman, ISIS soldiers in training camp in Ukraine – stories all of which are produced in Russia – and all of which are fake
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A Gift from God
Was the failed coup in Turkey in fact staged by the powerful President Erdogan himself? Or was it just an unbelievable luck for him to use the moment to clean up the country?
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Voices from El Sayed
El Sayed village has the highest percentage of deaf in the world. Deafness is accepted as one’s fate. Allowing modern medical technology of Cochlear Implant to change the destiny of 3 years’ old Muhammed challenges tradition in this conservative community
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Slaves of the Sword: Yitzhak Rabin
Rabin, the quintessential Israeli fighter, what drove him to turn diplomacy, to politics to the post of Prime Minister? Until Israeli militarism nurtured, among others, by Rabin, turned against him: he was assassinated by a Jewish fanatic
Slaves of the Sword: Moshe Dayan
“Rocking the boat is his favorite tactic, to sway it sufficiently for the helmsman to lose his grip” Moshe Dayan an enigma- a warrior, a farmer, a man of the world? A non conformist who defied norms and conventions
The Age of the Generals: Begin
I hope to be remembered as someone who prevented civil war- this is more important than having been the supreme commander of the underground movement, prime minister or the peace treaty with Egypt. Begin in his own words
Slaves of the Sword: Ariel Sharon
Sharon incorporated reliance on naked, brutal power when dealing with the Palestinians. Deviant in his tactics, he has changed the map of Israel almost to the point of no return. Until he too became a victim of his own manipulations
The Inner Tour
The Inner Tour is a sightseeing tour of the State of Israel of Palestinians from the occupied West Bank. Tourists in their homeland. The windows of the bus serve as a two-way mirror at the Palestinian tourists, at Israeli society
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Slaves of the Sword: Golda
The ultimate Jewish Mother, Golda Meir, turned out to be the Israeli Iron Lady, neither more civilian nor more feminine in her decisions than her male counterparts. She continued the power politics of Israeli leaders and personified Israel’s unyielding stand
Rabin - Shivah in November
Itzhak Rabin was assassinated in the middle of his groundbreaking peace initiative, by a political opponent. This is an authentic documentation of the immediate reactions of grief in Israel, before grasping that the course of history was forever changed
Roll Red Roll Toolkit
The Roll Red Roll Toolkit follows the film’s impact campaign and supports college athletic administrators, coaches, and counselors who are looking for a way to discuss sexual assault prevention with student athletes
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Surge
Is it a moment or a movement? Surge follows three, diverse female candidates who each ran in uphill battles to flip their deep red districts to blue in the historic, barrier-breaking 2018 midterm elections
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Boogie Man: The Lee Atwater Story
Legendary political rock star Lee Atwater helped elect Ronald Reagan, created the Bush dynasty, and taught the Republican Party that politics is war. Then Lee repented. Or did he?
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The Rescue List
In a hidden safehouse in Ghana, social workers help two children recover from a childhood enslaved to fishermen. But their story takes an unexpected turn when their rescuer embarks on another rescue mission and asks the children for help
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Ernie & Joe: Crisis Cops
A rare 360 degree portrait, Ernie and Joe: Crisis Cops follows two police officers with the San Antonio Texas Police Department who are diverting people away from jail and into mental health treatment, one emergency call at a time
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Kiss the Ground
Narrated and featuring Woody Harrelson, "Kiss the Ground" is an inspiring and groundbreaking film that reveals the first viable solution to our climate crisis
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Varvilla
An illustration of a small mountain cooperative community at 1000 meters elevation
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The First Sea
A touching story from the midst of the Israel-Palestine conflict
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Private Revolutions - Young, Female, Egyptian
Courage, Will, and Sensibility
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My Fathers, my Mother and Me
Growing up in the infamous Freidrichshof commune, Paul-Julien Robert looks at what the nature of family is
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Solo - Out of a Dream
A story of poverty, violence, and escape from the slums of Rio de Janeiro
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China Reverse
The economy of diaspora. China Reverse is the story of the Chinese community in Vienna and their relationship with their homelands
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Dil Leyla
At 26, Leyla is elected the youngest mayor in Turkey, in her hometown of Cizre, a Kurdish capital city near the Iraqi-Syrian border—a city she fled over 20 years ago, after her father was killed by the Turkish military
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Kinders
Kinders follows children and teenagers of different origins through their sometimes difficult and confusing, sometimes funny and bitter lives
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Una Primavera
A daughter follows her mother with a camera on a personal journey through domestic violence, leading them both between the contradictions of family.
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Eisenberger - Art Must Be Beautiful, As The Frog Says To The Fly
What really constitutes artistic freedom? And does it require artists at all?
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This Land is My Land
The United States: one nation - divided
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Sochi - All in the Game
A look at the new face of Russia
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Are You Sleeping, Brother Jakob?
A film about both farewells and reunion
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With God's Grace
A story of suffering and survival
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Kick Out Your Boss
A look at alternatives to Late Stage Capitalism
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Bias
If you’re human, you’re biased. Now what?
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Bureau 39: Kim's Cash Machine
How is it possible that North Korea, one of the poorest countries on earth finances a nuclear weapons programme large enough to challenge the USA? The answer: Bureau 39.
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Eat, Grow, Love
We often ask ourselves, how can I contribute to a more sustainable society? 'Eat, Grow, Love' travels across the globe to find that permaculture could well hold some of the answers.
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Bhutan: The Dictatorship of Happiness
With its exquisite natural beauty and emphasis on ‘Gross National Happiness’ Bhutan seems like a model for the rest of the world. But behind this idyllic façade there lies a more complex reality
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Beyond the Grace Note
'Beyond The Grace Note' looks at the struggles and problems that many of the most famous female conductors in the world have had to face pursuing their chosen profession
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Beirut, La Vie en Rose
We follow the lives of four members of the Lebanese Christian elite. In one of the world´s most politically unstable countries, they are the last representatives of a golden age they are reluctant to give up
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In the Valley of the Wupper
1992. In Wuppertal, in Germany, two skinheads killed a man who claimed to be Jewish. Amos Gitai questions the witnesses, the residents, and the protagonists of the trial.
In the Name of the Duce
A cartography of the Italian political landscape during the 1993 municipal and presidential campaigns. The leading contenders in Naples are Mussolini's granddaughter Alessandra and her left wing rival Antonio Bassolino.
Give Peace a chance: Political Route
The path of political ideas, from Cairo to Jerusalem via Washington
Give Peace a chance: Writers speak
An intellectual journey: Arab and Jewish authors discuss the utopian aspects of their work and present their views on how the situation in the Middle East could improve
Give Peace a chance: Theater for life
Juliano Merr, resident in Haifa, runs a small theatre company for children in the Jenine camp for Palestinian refugees on the West Bank. His mother is an Israeli, his father an Arab
War and Peace in Vesoul
In the train on the way to the Festival in Vesoul, filmmakers Amos Gitai and Elia Suleiman talk about the subjects that preoccupy them: war and peace in the Middle East, their film projects, their cities, their private lives...
Infinite Potential - The Life and Ideas of David Bohm
He was one of the 20th Century’s most brilliant physicists. Einstein called him his spiritual son. The Dalai Lama relied upon him as his “science guru.” So why is it that hardly any of us know the name: David Bohm?
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Picture a Scientist
PICTURE A SCIENTIST is a documentary on women scientists overcoming bias, revolutionizing science, on a journey to meet diverse scientific luminaries
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The Antidote
Stories of kindness, decency, and the power of community in America
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A Haunting History
Haunted by his violent past, lawyer Anuol returns to his homeland, South Sudan, committed to serve his country and hold accountable those who are responsible. But his quest, hits a wall when he is confronted with his countrymen’s reluctance to reconcile with history
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A House in Jerusalem
Filmmaker Amos Gitai examines the new residents of a house he visited 18 years earlier
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Weapon of War
Military and rebels unveil their hidden motives and strategies of rape of as a war crime in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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Justice for Sale
JUSTICE FOR SALE follows Claudine, a young and courageous human rights lawyer, in her struggle against injustice and widespread impunity in Congo
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The Case Against 8
A behind-the-scenes look inside the historic case to overturn California's ban on same-sex marriage. The high-profile trial first makes headlines with the unlikely pairing of Ted Olson and David Boies, political foes who last faced off as opposing attorneys in Bush v. Gore
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Chris The Swiss
Croatia, 7th of January 1992: In the middle of the Yugoslav Wars, a young journalist is found dead, dressed in the uniform of an international mercenary group. Twenty years later, his cousin Anja Kofmel investigates his story
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Viramundo
In a small Amazonian village, Gilberto Gil performs a concert. This concert addressing key questions of cultural diversity is the result of Gil's journey across the Southern hemisphere
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On the Record
Filmmakers Kirby Dick and Amy Ziering examine the sexual assault allegations against hip-hop mogul Russell Simmons
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iHUMAN
In iHuman, some of the brightest minds in the AI industry decrypt a roadmap to our future. Who is really holding the code?
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The Greenaway Alphabet
The whos, whats and whys of filmmaker Peter Greenaway, directed by his wife Saskia Boddeke
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Living the light - Robby Müller
When his films are finished, his images keep moving
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White Noise
The definitive inside story of the alt-right, following movement leaders as they ride a wave of racist ideas to viral fame
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The Lebanese Rocket Society
The strange tale of the Lebanese space race
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Tropicalia
Silence is not an option
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For the Whales
Writers, artists, and musicians celebrate the whale
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The Oligarchs' Wives
The dream of marrying rich can turn into a horrible nightmare, as some oligarchs’ wives have found out
The Jewish Underground
This political thriller tells the story of how the members of the largest terrorist organization of the Israeli Right Wing settlers have now become a dominant power within the current Israeli government
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Latifa
Latifa Ibn Ziaten is the story of a mother who becomes an activist
Palestine.net
The new role of Social media is utilized by Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank.
Peshmerga
Bernard-Henri Lévy and a team of cameramen travelled the 1000 km of the frontline that separates Iraqi Kurdistan from Daesh's troupes
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Made In Auschwitz: The Untold Story of Block 10
Almost eighty years ago, gynecologist Carl Clauberg conducted medical experiments on Jewish women in Auschwitz. For the first time they tell their story to the world
Self Portrait
Lene Marie Fossen, a world class photographer, suffers from anorexia. She stopped eating at the age of ten. Intent on exposing the shame around anorexia and confronting her disease, her art is naked and honest
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The Men's Room
25 Norwegian men in a men's choir are rehearsing for their biggest gig ever: warming up for Black Sabbath. But at the same time, their conductor is dying from cancer.
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Illustrious & Unknown: The Man Who Saved the Louvre
"We don’t choose our enemy, but we pick our fight." Jacques Jaujard (1895-1967)
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Indianara
"Revolution can be done with peace, love and beer, but if it’s not working, we’ll throw stones, we’ll set fire and break glass!" Indianara, a bigger-than-life revolutionary character and her group who lead a fight for the survival of transgender people in Brazil.
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Those Who Jump
A film about making a film, By the producers of Academy-Award Nominees "The Look of Silence" and "The Act of Killing"
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Ghost Hunting
Raed Andoni, director of "Fix ME", assembles an eclectic group of Palestinian ex-prisoners in order to rebuild the Israeli investigation center in which they were all imprisoned.
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John Lewis: Good Trouble
A fascinating look into the life and times of U.S representative and activist, John Lewis. Using interviews and rare archival footage the film delivers an intimate account of Lewis's legacy and contribution to the Civil Rights Movement
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The Viewing Booth
Would seeing how we see change the way we think?
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In the King of Prussia
Starring Martin Sheen and The Ploughshares 8 in the trial and conviction of peace activists who performed the first act of disarmament since World War II.
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PilgrIMAGE
PilgrIMAGE is a populist but personal inter-generational journey into movies, media and image-making.
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Misconception
Forget everything you thought you knew about population.
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Midsummer in Newtown
A show of strength. An act of courage.
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Watson
Activist. Conservationist. Rebel.
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Bending the Arc
In the 1980s, three young people barely out of their teens began a movement that would change global health forever. Bending the Arc tells their story.
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99% Occupy Wall Street Collaborative Film
An engrossing behind the scenes look into the history of the Occupy Wall Street Movement: its key participants, struggles and impact on our present life and future.
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Arna's Children
How the children of a Palestinian theater group got involved in the Intifada
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Angels in the Dust
Angels In the Dust is the story of a courageous, self-sacrificing, fiercely loving woman who chooses a spiritual path over a material one; it tells of the life-changing power of one compassionate heart.
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Pressure Cooker
Three high school senior find inspiration and the possibility for a better life while attempting to win a scholarship for the country's best culinary schools under the tutelage of Mrs. Stephenson, a one of a kind teacher.
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Chicago 10
Speak Your Peace
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Down the Deep, Dark Web
Is the Darknet a prophetic glimpse into the twisted dystopian future that awaits us or the key to escaping the Orwellian reality in which we are already living?
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Reconstructing Utøya
A feature documentary where four survivors from the Utøya massacre of 2011 reconstruct their memories in a black box studio together with twelve young participants in order to share and remember their experiences.
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Chasing Yehoshua
Journalist Shay Fogelman of Israel’s Ha’aretz newspaper has been circling the world and chasing every clue in his hunt for Yehoshua.
Bedlam
An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis
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Resilience
A one-hour documentary that delves into the science of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and the birth of a new movement to treat and prevent toxic stress
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Paper Tigers
One high school’s unlikely success story.
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Most Likely to Succeed
A Provocative Look at the Future of Education
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School Of Seduction
Three Russian women in their 30s who all seek the same: security, a higher social status and eternal happiness.
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Where We Belong
Two separate worlds emerge from what once was considered a unity.
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The Arctic Camels
He wanted a horse...
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Good Neighbours (Goede Buren)
Loneliness hides behind closed doors and around every corner. But can you fight it without facing your own fear of death?
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The Border Fence
A political satire about populism and its absurd consequences
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Architecture Must Blaze
An exclusive insight into Wolf Prix' Coop Himmelb(l)au
The Prosecutors
Do we have to tolerate sexual violence as a by-product of war?
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Human Nature
The story of CRISPR. The most important scientific discovery of the 21st century.
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The World According to Sesame Street
The World According To Sesame Street explores the drama, challenges, and rewarding outcome as dedicated Sesame producers and local producers bring to life the world’s most watched children’s television program in Bangladesh, Kosovo and South Africa.
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Becoming Nobody
Everyone's busy being somebody - Ram Dass
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Island of the Hungry Ghosts
Poetic profile of the forgotten asylum seekers detained on Christmas Island
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Raghu Rai - An Unframed Portrait
An unframed portrait of Magnum photographer Raghu Rai and his 50 year long journey capturing the stories of India
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The Art of Museums (series)
Blurring the boundaries between entertainment and high culture, this series takes the viewer into a fine selection of world’s most renowned museums.
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Kids on the Silk Road (series)
15 countries along the colorful ancient Silk Road, 15 children (11-14 years old) who give an insight into their lives and challenges.
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Mamacita
Mamacita is the story of a Mexican matriarch who blows her family history wide open in a surprising documentary by her grandson.
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How to Make a Book with Steidl
Who's the man behind Robert Frank, Karl Lagerfeld and Jeff Wall? Their publisher Gerhard Steidl.
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King Bibi
The Life and Performances of Benjamin Netanyahu
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Running With Beto
Running with Beto follows Beto O'Rourke's rise from political unknown to national sensation through his bold attempt to unseat Ted Cruz in US Senate.
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Roll Red Roll
Roll Red Roll is a true-crime thriller that goes behind the headlines to uncover the deep-seated and social media-fueled "boys will be boys" culture at the root of high school sexual assault in America.
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Foster
Every Child Needs A Family
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The First Patient
First year medical students on the ultimate expedition to explore the inside of the human body
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Good Garbage
The Hebron Hills garbage dump serves the Israeli settlements in the area and is a source of an eked-out livelihood for 200 Palestinian families.
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House Call - Vika
We follow the medical team aiding Vika, a single mother with cancer, during her final days.
Oleg and the War
Follow 10-year-old Ukrainian boy Oleg, who learns to navigate his childhood through the war.
Pineapple
A film exposing and exploring the multinational economy around us
The Price of Free
Opening our eyes to the injustice of child labour, this film tell the true stories of child labourers rescued by Nobel Peace Prize winner Kailash Satyarthi.
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Wadi Grand Canyon
Twenty years after his first "Wadi," Amos Gitai returns for the third time to Wadi Rushmia.
Field Diary
A film-diary shot in the occupied territories before and during the invasion of Lebanon.
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Wadi, Ten Years Later
Ten years after his first Wadi, Amos Gitai takes up again the tale of the inhabitants of Wadi Rushmia.
News from Home / News from House
Amos Gitai completes the trilogy, exploring the relationships between the house's inhabitants, past and present, Israelis and Palestinians.
A Letter to a Friend in Gaza
Gitai pays homage to Albert Camus, while interjecting texts by Izhar Smilansky, Emile Habibi, Mahmoud Darwish, and Amira Hass.
House
House enables each of the voices in it to go its own way in the face of the power and complexity of the events unfolding before it.
Death by a Thousand Cuts
In DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS, the murder investigation of a Dominican park ranger by a Haitian charcoal producer reveals the complex, growing conflict between the Dominican Republic and Haiti in the battle for natural resources.
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Girl Rising 5th Anniversary Edition
The updated film features new research on girl’s education, video updates on the girls, and videos from the Girl Rising movement featuring students, teachers, and community leaders taking action for girls’ education
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Do You Trust This Computer?
From the director of WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR?
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High Fantasy
“Our national anthem is bullshit, our flag is bullshit, Rainbow Nation is bullshit. Bullshit”
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Proteus
What if your passion was punishable by law?
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State of Mind
People from the war-torn DRC will not be able to be productive until they overcome their trauma.
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Stories of Our Lives
A series of vignettes based on true stories collected for the Stories Of Our Lives project.
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Visa/Vie
The search for a South African husband begins.
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Love the One You Love
‘Love The One You Love’s parallel stories question the ideals we hold too sacred: love, happiness, and the New South Africa, the pursuit of which makes truth impossible.
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aKasha
An offbeat Sudanese love story set in a time of civil war.
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Beats of the Antonov
BEATS OF THE ANTONOV shows how the people of the Blue Nile and Nuba Mountains in Sudan how they deal with civil war. Traditionally music has always been part of daily life but now it has a new role in a society challenge by war.
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Congo in 4 Acts
A quartet of powerful, hard-hitting short films that lay bare the disturbing reality of everyday life in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Broken Places
“The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places.” - Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms
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Wall
Filmmaker Moran Ifergan, takes us on a year-long journey into the women's section of prayer at the Western Wall in Jerusalem, as she remembers the religion she left in her late teens.
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America to Me
Academy Award®-nominated filmmaker Steve James examines racial, economic and class issues in contemporary American education in the multipart unscripted documentary series. Witness it through their eyes.
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That Which I Love Destroys Me
This unique and powerful film follows two Special Operations soldiers as they struggle with PTSD and reintegrating back into society in an uncensored look at the current epidemic of PTSD and severe mental trauma that create tremendous challenges for returning service members
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The Cleaners
Enter a hidden third world shadow industry of digital cleaning, where the Internet rids itself of what it doesn't like: violence, pornography and political content.
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Gurrumul
GURRUMUL is a portrait of an artist on the brink of global reverence, and the struggles he and those closest to him faced in balancing that which mattered most to him and keeping the show on the road.
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The Distant Barking of Dogs
This Peabody award winning film follows the life of 10-year-old Ukrainian boy Oleg throughout a year, witnessing the gradual erosion of his innocence beneath the pressures of war.
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Isis, Tomorrow. The Lost Souls of Mosul
Isis, Tomorrow traces the months of war through the voices of the children of militiamen trained to become suicide bombers, but also of their victims and those who fought them.
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In My Room
An up-close and personal look at six teenagers inside their room, told entirely out of their self made videos posted on YouTube.
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Yolki Palki
Through the stories of Russian immigrants scattered across Israel and outside of it – the image of the last great wave of Russian immigration is unfolded in all its facets.
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RBG
Hero. Icon. Dissenter. RBG explores the life and career of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg
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Silas
A portrait of the life of Liberian activist Silas Siakor, a tireless crusader against illegal logging and a symbol of resistance for a new generation.
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Human Flow
When there is nowhere to go, nowhere is home. An epic film journey led by the internationally renowned artist Ai Weiwei.
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A German Life
Brunhilde Pomsel got closer to one of the worst criminals in world history than anyone else presently alive: she was the secretary for Joseph Goebbels. Now 105 years old, she tells her story
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Happening
A colorful personal journey into the dawn of the clean energy era as it creates jobs, turns profits, and makes communities stronger and healthier across the US.
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Race to Nowhere
Featuring the heartbreaking stories of students across the country who have been pushed to the brink by over-scheduling, over-testing and the relentless pressure to achieve, “Race to Nowhere” points to a silent epidemic in our schools.
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The Islands and the Whales
The North Atlantic Faroe Islanders relied on whale hunting for survival and tradition. But polluted oceans now make whales toxic, endangering their health. What once sustained them now threatens their children, forcing the Faroese to choose between tradition and safety
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DOLORES
Dolores Huerta fought tirelessly alongside Chavez for racial and labor justice and became one of the most defiant feminists of the twentieth century. The fight continues...
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Return of a President - After the Coup in Madagascar
RETURN OF A PRESIDENT tells the inside story of the five-year battle to bring President Ravalomanana home and reinstall democracy in Madagascar.
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What Lies Upstream
The truth has been spilled, in this classic detective story where investigative filmmaker Cullen Hoback travels to West Virginia to uncover the truth behind a massive chemical spill that left 300,000 people without drinking water for months.
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the bomb
the bomb is an experimental film that explores the strange, compelling, and unsettling reality of nuclear weapons, featuring music composed by the electronica / rock band THE ACID
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Not Alone
In a world that is so connected, why do we feel so alone? Jacqueline Monetta asks teens to share their struggles with mental illness and suicide.
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Straight/Curve: Redefining Body Image
A documentary about body image and industry leaders challenging society's dangerous and unrealistic standards of beauty
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Burning Out
Doctors in a Parisian hospital are fighting a life-and-death battle. Everything’s got to be cheaper, quicker and more efficient. A glimpse of imminent burnout in the healthcare system.
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Shipwrecked America
A portrait of New Orleans following Hurricane Katrina, revealing how displacement and destruction were used as an opportunity for neoliberal initiatives, drastically intensifying the city’s economic, social and racial inequalities.
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Romeo Is Bleeding
Richmond, CA is a community struggling with gun violence, stemming from a turf war which spans multiple generations. A local arts organization recruits young people to take part in an urban adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet.
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Guardians of The Earth
The Paris Agreement is a milestone in history that will influence the next few decades.This is the only film team that got access behind closed doors of the negotiations, to reveal the clash of forces that will shape our future.
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An Inconvenient Sequel
A decade after AN INCONVENIENT TRUTH brought the climate crisis into the heart of popular culture, comes Al Gore's riveting and rousing follow-up that shows just how close we are to a real energy revolution.
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Tutti A Casa - Power to the People?
In many Western countries, people have lost faith in conventional political parties, and populist movements are on the rise. Italian comedian, Beppe Grillo, vows to bring the people to power through his party Movimento.
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Unseen Enemy
Examining the recent epidemics of Ebola, Influenza and Zika, Unseen Enemy makes it clear that epidemics bring out the best and worst of human behavior, and that their effect goes far beyond the terrible tolls of sickness and death.
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Hotline
Hotline for Refugees and Migrants, a Tel Aviv based NGO, fights an uphill battle against the rising xenophobia and against the legislation which treats illegal border crossing as criminal offense.
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Happy Purim
Purim, the happiest Jewish holiday. The celebrations are intense and high energy and balanced by other more serious aspects of Purim - giving cash to those in need.
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Family Matters (Girsa Deyankuta)
With their parents' divorce, a family is divided between the two conflicting worlds: that of Ultra-Orthodox Judaism and of the secular
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Into the North
A coming-of-age story of young Czech Jewish refugees who were saved by Danish farmers during the WWII.
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Dimona Twist
Seven women arrive in Israel by ship in the 1950s and 1960s and are sent straight to Dimona, a town recently established in the desert.
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Torn
Can one be a Catholic priest and an Observant Jew at the same time? 12 years after he was ordained as a Polish Catholic priest, Romuald Waszkinel discovers that he was born to Jewish parents, and that his name was Jacob Weksler.
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Café Nagler
During the 1920s, Café Nagler was the hottest place in Berlin. Mor, the film's director embarks on a journey to find out what's left of her family's legendary café.
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Death and the Maiden
Shortly after World War II, over 1000 paintings were found in a Cellar in southern France, by a Young-Jewish artist called Charlotte Salomon
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A Trip to the Other Planet
An animated portrayal of Jewish writer and holocaust survivor Yehiel De-Nur's hallucinatory journey back to the "Other Planet" of Auschwitz.
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The Freedom To Marry
The epic and surprising story of same sex marriage in America; the most successful - and perhaps most inspiring - civil rights movement of our time
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Sonic Sea
Oceans are a sonic symphony. Sound is essential to the survival and prosperity of marine life. But man-made ocean noise is threatening this fragile world.
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World Class Kids
"An Arab, a Jew, a Chinese, and a Philippine walk to school ..." It sounds like the beginning of an old joke, but instead these are some of the second-grade pupils attending an elementary school in the heart of Tel Aviv.
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Winnie
This is the story of Winnie Madikizela Mandela, one of the most misunderstood and intriguingly powerful contemporary female political figures
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Virunga
Conservation is war, especially when it comes to protecting the planet’s last remaining mountain gorillas.
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The C Word
Reveals the forces at play keeping us sick and dares to ask: if up to 70% of cancer deaths are preventable... what are we waiting for? It's time for cancer to be afraid of us
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The Music of Strangers
The only way to change the world is to make a little noise: The extraordinary story of The Silk Road Ensemble, an international musical collective created by legendary cellist Yo-Yo Ma.
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Newtown
What remains after all is lost? A story of the aftermath of the deadliest mass shooting of schoolchildren in American history.
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E-TEAM
Going behind the lines to expose crimes against humanity with the E-Team - the most intrepid division of a respected, international human rights group.
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A Brave Heart
Following the inspiring journey of 26 year old, 58 pound Lizzie Velasquez from cyber-bullying victim to anti-bullying activist.
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A Small Act
With clarity and grace, A Small Act bears witness to the ripple effect one singular action can have.
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This Changes Everything
Inspired by Naomi Klein’s international bestseller, THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING is an epic attempt to re-imagine the vast challenge of climate change.
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Half the Sky
Turning Oppression Into Opportunity for Women Worldwide
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Tempestad
The emotional journeys of two women victimized by corruption and injustice in Mexico and of the love, dignity and resistance that allowed them to survive.
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National Bird
National Bird follows the dramatic journey of three whistleblowers who are determined to break the silence around the secret U.S. drone war.
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Olympic Pride, American Prejudice
In 1936, 18 African-American athletes won hearts and medals the Berlin Olympic Games, defying theories of Aryan supremacy. History forgot all except one. This is the story of the other 17.
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Under The Gun
In the gun debate, truth is the ultimate weapon. UNDER THE GUN gives a human face to a crisis that is costing us in blood and scarring the conscience of a nation.
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Toxic Hot Seat
A searing exposé on the use of toxic chemicals in consumer products. Are chemical flame retardants making us sick?
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Time to Choose
Climate change is the biggest challenge humanity has ever faced – and is also our greatest opportunity. TIME TO CHOOSE leaves audiences understanding what can be done to fix this global threat.
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Sold
Based on the global bestseller by Patricia McCormick, SOLD is the story of Lakshmi who journeys from a pastoral, rural village in Nepal to a gritty brothel/prison called Happiness House in Kolkata, India.
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The Big Picture: Rethinking Dyslexia
How can dyslexia, a persistent problem with learning to read, be as great a gift as it is an obstacle?
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Life, Animated
A documentary by Academy Award winning filmmaker Roger Ross Williams based on a book by Pulitzer Prize winning writer Ron Suskind.
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Do Not Resist
DO NOT RESIST is an urgent and powerful exploration of the rapid militarization of the police in the United States.
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The Shelter
A winter spent in the heart of an emergency shelter for homeless people in Lausanne, and the nightly selection process which decides which of the needy will receive a hot meal and a bed.
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South to North
By following the Big Project of Chinese Rivers Diversion, director Antoine Boutet explores a territory transformation that is the consequence of a political choice. But is it the good choice?
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