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Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul
(2005)Transcending cultural borders and genres, Istanbul’s vibrant music scene takes the spotlight in Fatih Akin’s sonically immersive time capsule, now remastered in 4K. Thumping with an infectious energy, this movable feast celebrates the bonding power of art over political and generational divides.

Killers of the Flower Moon
(2023)Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert De Niro, and Lily Gladstone star in an epic Western crime saga from director Martin Scorsese.

Marina Abramović: The Artist Is Present
(2012)Seductive, fearless, and outrageous, Marina Abramovic has been redefining what art is for nearly 40 years.

Milk
(2008)The story of Harvey Milk and his struggles as an American gay activist, who fought for gay rights and became California's first openly gay elected official.

Munich
(2005)A mission to assassinate the planners of a devastating terror attack at the 1972 Olympics leads a Mossad agent into a harrowing ethical no-man's-land.

One Life
(2023)London broker Nicholas "Nicky" Winton helps rescue hundreds of predominantly Jewish children from Czechoslovakia in a race against time before the Nazi occupation closes the borders. Fifty years later, he's still haunted by the fate of those he wasn't able to bring to safety.

Selma
(2014)Facing racism and violence, Martin Luther King Jr. leads a protest in Alabama that culminates in a historic march from Selma to Montgomery.

Tetris
(2023)When Henk Rogers (Taron Egerton) sets out to bring Tetris to the world, he enters a web of lies behind the Iron Curtain.

The Barkley Marathons: The Race That Eats Its Young
(2014)Inspired by an infamous prison escape, runners compete in a cult-like race that’s only had 10 people finish its arduous course in 25 years.

The Tree of Wooden Clogs
(1978)A painterly and sensual immersion in late nineteenth-century Italian farm life, Ermanno Olmi’s The Tree of Wooden Clogs lovingly focuses on four families working for one landowner on an isolated estate in the province of Bergamo. Filming on an abandoned farm for four months, Olmi adapted neorealist techniques to tell his story, enlisting local people to live as their own ancestors had, speaking in their native dialect on locations with which they were intimately familiar. Through the cycle of seasons, of backbreaking labor, love and marriage, birth and death, faith and superstition, Olmi naturalistically evokes an existence very close to nature, celebrating its beauty, humor, and simplicity but also acknowledging the feudal cruelty that governs it. Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1978, The Tree of Wooden Clogs is intimate in scale but epic in scope—a towering, heart-stirring work of humanist filmmaking.

1
(2013)Exploring Grand Prix Racing's golden era, these are the stories of Formula 1 drivers who raced on the edge, risking their lives to advance the sport.

A Royal Affair
(2012)The gripping tale of idealists who risk everything in pursuit of freedom for their people and of the forbidden romance that changed an entire nation.

Darkest Hour
(2017)As the threat of Nazi invasion looms, newly appointed British Prime Minister Winston Churchill rallies a nation to fight for its very survival.

Detroit
(2017)Three unarmed men are gunned down as rioting and civil unrest rocks Detroit in the summer of 1967.

Dirty Wars
(2013)Journalist Jeremy Scahill presents a thrilling, globe-trotting exposé of America's expanding secret wars.

Elizabeth
(1998)This acclaimed epic of the Queen's treacherous rise to power received seven Academy Award nominations and stars Oscar winners Cate Blanchett, Geoffrey Rush and Richard Attenborough.

For All Mankind
(1989)A unique view of the moon is made possible through film taken by the Apollo astronauts who landed on the surface.

Four Days in September
(1997)
Good Night, and Good Luck.
(2005)Good Night, And, Good Luck. takes place during the early days ofbroadcast in 1950's America. It chronicles the real-life conflictbetween Edward R. Murrow and Senator Joseph McCarthy.

Judgment at Nuremberg
(1961)During the trial of four German jurists accused of legalizing Nazi atrocities, Judge Dan Haywood must make the most harrowing decision of his career.