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Bowling for Columbine
(2002)This documentary examines gun violence in the U.S. in relation to other countries, including the specific events that led to the Columbine massacre.

Free Solo
(2018)Free solo climber Alex Honnold prepares to scale El Capitan in Yosemite without a rope.

The Square
(2013)This Oscar-nominated documentary gets a firsthand look at the Egyptian Revolution, chronicling the fall of two consecutive Egyptian Presidents.

Blackfish
(2013)Award-winning documentary about the ethics of taking killer whales captive, especially after a loving trainer’s public death in a Sea World enclosure.

Chasing Ice
(2012)In the spring of 2005, acclaimed environmental photographer James Balog headed to the Arctic on a tricky assignment for National Geographic: to capture images to help tell the story of the Earth's changing climate.

Inside Job
(2010)The Academy Award® Winner for Best Documentary, Inside Job, directed by Charles Ferguson shows that the 2008 global financial Armageddon was no accident. It was predicted and could have been prevented. This compelling, serious, easy-to-follow film will make you want to raise your voice and declare..."Enough!"

Listen to Me Marlon
(2015)With exclusive access to personal archive, this is the definitive Marlon Brando cinema documentary. Charting his exceptional career as an actor and extraordinary life away from the stage and screen; the film will fully explore the complexities of the man by telling the story uniquely from Marlon’s perspective.

Pearl Jam Twenty
(2011)In celebration of Pearl Jam's twentieth anniversary, Cameron Crowe created this definitive portrait of the seminal band with rare and never-before-seen footage.

Racing Extinction
(2015)Covert activists work to expose how humanity’s footprint on the planet will lead to the loss of 50% of all species by the end of this century.

Red Army
(2014)The story of the Soviet Union's famed Red Army hockey team through the eyes of its players.

Senna
(2010)The story of the monumental life and tragic death of legendary Brazilian motor-racing Champion, Ayrton Senna. Spanning the decade from his arrival in Formula One in the mid 80's, the film follows Senna's struggles both on track against his nemesis, French World Champion Alain Prost, and off it, against the politics which infest the sport.

The Central Park Five
(2012)Five African-American and Latino teenagers are wrongfully convicted of raping a woman in New York's Central Park.

The Gleaners and I
(2000)Always one to break new ground, Agnès Varda put together what is simply one of the greatest documentaries of all time. Warm, generous, and very human, this late-career triumph showcases her self-reflexive filming and constant hunt for raw material, finding beauty in the most unexpected of places.

The True Cost
(2015)An eye-opening journey that shows the human and environmental cost of clothing, from the most influential runways to the most impoverished slums.

Tim's Vermeer
(2013)An inventor tries to solve one of the greatest mysteries of art.

20 Days in Mariupol
(2023)On the eve of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a team of Ukrainian journalists enter the strategic eastern port city of Mariupol. During the subsequent siege and assault, as bombs fall, the team — the only international journalists left — struggles to cover the war atrocities and to transmit their footage out.

5 Broken Cameras
(2011)Nominated for an Academy Award, this documentary captures a Palestinian's struggle against Israeli settlers through the lens of his broken cameras.

African Cats
(2011)Come face-to-face with the wildly majestic African lions of the savanna.

Amy
(2015)Uncover the story of six-time Grammy-winner Amy Winehouse—in her own words. Featuring extensive unseen archive footage and previously unheard tracks.

Burden of Dreams
(1982)For nearly five years, acclaimed German filmmaker Werner Herzog desperately tried to complete one of the most ambitious and difficult films of his career, Fitzcarraldo, the story of one man's attempt to build an opera house deep in the Amazon jungle. Documentary filmmaker Les Blank captured the unfolding of this production, made more perilous by Herzog's determination to shoot the most daunting scenes without models or special effects, including a sequence requiring hundreds of native Indians to pull a full-size, 320-ton steamship over a small mountain. The result is an extraordinary document of the filmmaking process and a unique look into the single-minded mission of one of cinema's most fearless directors.