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- Documentary about notorious punk rock performer GG Allin.
- The Sultana was a river boat that exploded in 1865 killing many passengers, mostly Union Soldiers.
- Ali believes his late girlfriend's soul has been reincarnated in a goat. Ali, his goat and his friend Ibrahim embark on a journey of friendship and self-discovery across Egypt to reverse the curse.
- A Chinese family moves from their native land to a town in Germany and struggles to adjust to the different culture. Marriage hangs in the balance...
- Szani, Tina and Emese: or as they call themselves, the Divas are three twenty-year-old girls who can talk for hours about makeup, clothes, or profile pictures. Máté, a young director, enters the scene, following them with his camera until their graduation, to find out what is hidden behind their perfect makeup. Meanwhile they learn from each other, they all make a step towards adulthood.
- A military detective investigating the murder of a poet in the immediate aftermath of the Korean War.
- The story of Lance and his unlikely friendship with a self-aware, pint-sized automaton.
- When the loss of his mom's job threatens to uproot the only life he knows, Clark and friends enter a film contest to save his family's home.
- Tunisia, before the revolution. A man on a motorbike, razor blade in hand, prowls the streets of Tunis slashing women's buttocks. They call him The Challat, aka "The Blade", and the mere mention of his name provokes fascination and terror. Is he a lone criminal, an urban legend, or could he be the creation of a political group or religious fanatics? 10 years later, in the aftermath of the Arab Spring, a stubborn young female director sets out on an investigation to unravel the mystery and discover the true Challat of Tunis...
- An Uber driver gets life changing news on the busiest night of the year.
- A magical fable weaves together the lives of three different people in Haiti five years after a devastating earthquake.
- In 2010, the people of Seoul, South Korea fight a virus that threatens to infect the planet.
- An alien cop from the distant Reticulum star system is forced on a dangerous deep space mission.
- This is a tragicomedy about Mr. Mo Geum-San, a dying man, his son Stephen, an aspiring film director and his son's girlfriend Ye-Won. Together they travel around to shoot a silent movie inspired by Charlie Chaplin.
- A bewitching and moving portrait of a great artist living between dream and reality, truth and fiction and life and death.
- Raised in a refugee camp in the West Bank, while her mother was in prison, Walaa is determined to survive basic training to become one of the few women on the Palestinian Security Forces - not easy for a girl who breaks all the rules. Following Walaa from 15 to 21, with an intimate POV and the exuberant energy of its subject, this is the story of a young woman navigating formidable obstacles, learning which rules to break and follow, and disproving the negative predictions from her surroundings and the world at large.
- Envisioning Community. Investing in People.
- This documentary tells the intimate stories of a singing group and three jazz musicians in Bulgaria as they embark on their artistic journeys.
- This is one of the first documentaries about the life of the Egyptian leader Hosni Mubarak from his birth, to his time as vice president under Anwar Sadat to his displacement as president during the Arab Spring.
- A Thousand Midnights 2015 marks the centennial of the beginning of the Great Migration in which six million African Americans relocated from the rural South to the cities of the North, Midwest and West from 1915 to 1970. In many ways, the epic internal migration created what we now consider the modern American city, particularly Chicago. For Blacks fleeing the south during the Great Migration, economic and racial exploitation were inextricably linked. Black Americans in search of some semblance of freedom from racial terror also longed for the opportunity to provide for their families outside the racial plunder of the Southern plantation system. In this manner, the purported racial openness of the north was believed to translate into more economic opportunity for Black migrants, their families, and future generations. However, as is the case with much of the American story, this dream remains just out of reach for many. This experimental documentary chronicles the contemporary manifestation of the economic and social histories of Black Americans who came to the north during the Great Migration in search of economic opportunities. The implications of their migration, and the lack of economic opportunity they encountered, has far reaching consequences for Black America today.