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Death Makes Life Possible
Anthropologist Marilyn Schlitz explores the mysteries of death.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Mark Krigbaum
Actors: Deepak Chopra, Marilyn Schlitz, Tony Redhouse
Red Army
From Oscar and Emmy award winning filmmakers, Red Army highlights the Soviet Union’s legendary and enigmatic hockey training culture and world-dominating team through the eyes of the team’s Captain Slava…
The Barefoot Artist
Lily Yeh is a global artist who is fueled by a belief that art is a human right, and that artists can create a foundation for profound social change. Slight…
One Valentine’s Day in Edinburgh
Valentine’s Day 1993 the first Irish Women’s International Rugby team ran onto the pitch to face their Scottish counterparts in Edinburgh and together they made history.
Joe Rogan: Triggered
Unleashing his inquisitive, intense comedic style, Rogan explores everything from raising kids and Santa Claus to pot gummies and talking to dolphins.
Queen Mimi
Forced onto the streets in her 50s, Mimi found “home” at a Santa Monica laundromat. Taking shelter there for 20 years, Mimi’s passion for pink, and living without looking back,…
Call Me Lucky
An inspiring, triumphant and wickedly funny portrait of one of comedy’s most enigmatic and important figures, CALL ME LUCKY tells the story of Barry Crimmins, a beer-swilling, politically outspoken and…
Gebrandmarkt: Die wahre Geschichte des Rassismus in Amerika
Following the roots and evolution of racist concepts in the United States in order to understand today’s society.
The Hottest August
Brett Story’s visionary look at New York City as it braces for an uncertain future.
The El Duce Tapes
A wilfully offensive band, The Mentors gained infamy for performing in black executioner hoods and spewing cartoonishly racist, homophobic and misogynistic lyrics in the 1980s and ‘90s—but was their use…
Combat Obscura
For years, Miles Lagoze served in Afghanistan as a Combat Camera, shooting footage and editing videos for Marine Corps recruiting purposes. In this devastating film, Lagoze assembles his own footage…