The Flaw
Today, a question haunts America: what exactly caused the world’s greatest economy to crash and burn? And why is it so slow to recover? From award-winning documentarian David Sington (In the Shadow of the Moon), [...]
King of Devil’s Island
This true story of the infamous Bastøy Boys Home correctional facility in Norway begins with the arrival of seventeen-year-old Erling, a rumored murderer. He immediately clashes with the island facility’s governor (Stellan SkarsgĂĄrd), who believes [...]
Black Butterflies
Poetry, politics, madness, and desire collide in the true story of the woman hailed as South Africa’s Sylvia Plath. In 1960s Cape Town, as Apartheid steals the expressive rights of blacks and whites alike, young [...]
Diana: A Life Through a Lens
Photographer Jayne Fincher shares her experiences as part of Princess Diana’s press corps in this documentary. Fincher, who photographed Diana for 17 years, reveals behind-the-scenes insight into the media phenomenon surrounding the famous royal. Often [...]
Hell on Wheels
After focusing on the sport of hockey in his award-winning 2000 documentary “Home Game,” German filmmaker Pepe Danquart turns his lens on the Tour de France in this film that explores the effects of suffering [...]
Diana: Portrait of a Princess
This documentary focuses on Princess Diana’s yearlong separation from Prince Charles and includes interviews with journalist Richard Kay and biographer Andrew Morton, plus exclusive footage of Diana during that period. With her marriage falling apart [...]
The War at Home
An acclaimed documentary, THE WAR AT HOME reveals what happened in Madison, Wisconsin during most of the 1960s and the early ’70s when students and the community began to protest the Vietnam War. Directors Glenn [...]
Amazonia: Healing with Sacred Plants
Alberto Villoldo, psychologist, anthropologist and bestselling author, has studied the shamanic healing practices of the Amazon for over 25 years. In this beautifully filmed documentary he reveals secrets of the jungle’s sacred plants and the [...]
Salt
Every year photographer Murray Fredericks ventures to the middle of Lake Eyre, a desolate salt flat in South Australia. He pitches camp at its very core, with neither land nor water in sight. Fredericks’s journey [...]