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A feature-length documentary on local video game stores and the final days of physical media.
Views: 464
Genre: Documentary
Director: Kevin J. James
Actors: Andrea Rene, Dave Hagewood, Frank Cifaldi, Greg Miller, Ian Ferguson, James Rolfe, Joe Santulli, Kelsey Lewin, Pat Contri
I.O.U.S.A.
With the country’s debt growing out of control, Americans by and large are unaware of the looming financial crisis. This documentary examines several of the ways America can get its…
The Olympic Games in Paris 1924
A documentary on the 1924 Olympic Game in Paris.
The Captains
The Captains is a feature length documentary film written and directed by William Shatner. The film follows Shatner as he interviews the other actors whom have portrayed Starship captains within…
Far from the Tree
Parents of children who have Down syndrome, dwarfism or autism share intimate stories of the challenges they face. Tracing their joys, challenges, tragedies, and triumphs.
Neat: The Story of Bourbon
Neat is a documentary that dives into the rich and storied world of bourbon. Exploring it’s colorful history, charismatic characters, and uniquely American process, the film is a celebration of…
Fresh Dressed
Fresh Dressed chronicles the history of Hip-Hop | Urban fashion and its rise from southern cotton plantations to the gangs of 1970s in the South Bronx, to corporate America, and…
Free to Run
Free to Run tells the amazing story of the running movement over the past five decades, the struggle for the right to run – especially for women – against conservative…
Extraordinary: The Revelations
Explores the historical significance of ET presence around the world as well as three specific belief paradigms — biblical, ascension and colonization – that attempt to define the alien agenda.
Dads
A joyful exploration of modern fatherhood, this doc gathers the testimonies of dads around the world, from famous comedians to everyday parents. Their unfiltered stories speak to the beauty, struggles,…
Wham!
Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham! career, from 70s best buds to 80s pop icons.