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13th
(2016)In this thought-provoking documentary, scholars, activists and politicians analyze the criminalization of African Americans and the U.S. prison boom.

A Bridge Too Far
(1977)In the midst of WWII, the Allies devise an ill-fated mission to push through German lines in the Netherlands, but a key bridge stands in the way.

Across the Universe
(2007)A love story about a British boy and an American girl set against the backdrop of the social upheaval of the 1960s.

All Things Must Pass
(2015)Everyone thinks they know what killed Tower Records: The Internet. But that's not the story. All Things Must Pass examines this iconic company's explosive trajectory, tragic demise and legacy forged by its rebellious founder Russ Solomon.

Amistad
(1997)Directed by Steven Spielberg, Amistad is an exploration into a long-past episode in African-American history, that recounts the trial that followed the 1839 rebellion aboard the Spanish slave ship Amistad.

Battleground
(1949)This hard-hitting drama follows a company of war-weary World War II infantrymen trapped behind German lines during the Battle of the Bulge. Homesick and shivering in snow-covered foxholes, the soldiers endure misery, agony and grief with irrepressible humor and dauntless mockery. None intends to be a hero, but each rises to the heroism demanded of him.

Capitalism: A Love Story
(2009)In the midst of the global financial and foreclosure crisis, Michael Moore goes to the banks responsible and demands the American people’s money back.

Delusions of Grandeur
(1971)In 17th-century Spain, a wily servant saves his king from the intrigues of a tax collector.

Endless Corridor
(2014)Endless Corridor is the definitive account of the heart-rending human rights tragedy in1992 when hundreds of Azerbaijanis were massacred after Armenians stormed the city of Khojaly. It happened in 1992, but the full story has not been told throughout the world until now. And its lessons are as relevant today as they were over 28 years ago. Narrated by Academy Award Winner Jeremy Irons.

First Man
(2018)Oscar®-winning director Damien Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling reteam for the riveting story behind the first manned mission to the moon, focusing on Neil Armstrong and the decade leading to the historic Apollo 11 flight.

How to Survive a Plague
(2012)With great immediacy in its first-hand accounts and an incisive use of archival footage, this Academy Award®-nominated documentary dives deep into one of the most tortured yet tide-turning moments in recent American history. A remarkable portrait on the potentiality of significant social change.

Invictus
(2009)This political drama with sports action, is set after the fall of apartheid in Nelson Mandela's first term in office as president. It explores how he used the 1995 Rugby World Cup, which was hosted by South Africa, to bring blacks and whites together after decades of violence, mistrust and hatred.

Last Days in Vietnam
(2014)During the final days of the Vietnam War, North Vietnamese forces closed in on Saigon as South Vietnamese resistance crumbled. An unlikely group of heroes emerged as Americans and South Vietnamese took matters into their own hands.

Lust, Caution
(2007)Lust, Caution is the daring new film from acclaimed director Ang. Set against the backdrop of a transforming county, a young woman finds herself swept up in a radical plot to assassinate a ruthless and secretive intelligence agent. As she immerses herself in her role as a cosmopolitan seductress, she becomes entangled in a dangerous game that will ultimately determine her fate.

Muscle Shoals
(2013)Pop music’s most revered names, from Aretha Franklin to Mick Jagger, recall the magic energy behind the Muscle Shoals recording studio in Alabama.

Night Will Fall
(2014)Using remarkable archive footage and testimonies, the film tells the story of the Nazi Concentration camps' Liberation by the allies and their efforts to document the unbelievable scenes they encountered.

Not Quite Hollywood
(2008)The story of the Australian exploitation genre cinema of 1970s and 80s.

Only the Dead
(2015)Only the Dead is a war story unlike any ever seen. A story of what happens when one ordinary man, Time magazine war correspondent Michael Ware, transplanted into the Middle East by the reverberations of 9/11, butts into history.

Riding Giants
(2004)From its early Hawaiian roots to its current status as a recreational lifestyle enjoyed worldwide, big wave surfing gets the definitive exploration.

Seabiscuit
(2003)The true story of the undersized Depression-era racehorse recounts the triumphs that lifted the spirits of the team behind it and those of a nation.