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Upstairs Inferno
On June 24, 1973, a gay bar in New Orleans called the Up Stairs Lounge was deliberately set on fire — an event that, for over 40 years, was considered the “Largest Gay Mass Murder in U.S. History.”
Genre: Documentary, History
Director: Robert L. Camina
Actors: Christopher Rice, Misti Ates, Regina Adams
Concerto: A Beethoven Journey
Filmed over the course of four years, Grabsky and his Seventh Art team followed leading concert pianist Leif Ove Andsnes’s attempt to understand and interpret one of the greatest sets…
Christmas in July: 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' Locations Then and Now
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John Oliver: Terrifying Times
American viewers may know him best as the British correspondent on “The Daily Show,” but John Oliver is also an accomplished stand-up comic. In his first Comedy Central special Oliver…
Scars of Nanking
During the brutal invasion of China in 1937 by Imperial Japanese forces, tens of thousands of civilians and prisoners of war are murdered and women raped in what is known…
Back on Board: Greg Louganis
Feature-length documentary about the greatest diver of all time. Four-time Olympic champion Greg Louganis has faced more than his share of challenges. In 2011, he is far from the public…
Subjects of Desire
Subjects of Desire is a thought provoking film that examines the cultural shift in beauty standards towards embracing (or appropriating) Black aesthetics and features, deconstructing what we understand about race…
Unbankable
A 7-year project spanning 7 countries, filmed by 7 African majority film crews— all focused on one burning question: ‘CAN AFRICA SAVE THE WEST?’
Nuclear
Explores the possibility for the global community to overcome challenges like climate change and reach a brighter future through the power of nuclear energy.
Louis Theroux: Law and Disorder in Johannesburg
Louis Theroux travels to Johannesburg, where the residents find themselves increasingly besieged by crime as he looks at the issue of law and disorder.
The Man Nobody Knew: In Search of My Father, CIA Spymaster William Colby
A personal exploration into the life of America’s controversial former CIA Director told through the eyes of his wife and filmmaker son, Carl. Through extraordinary events in twentieth century history,…
Food on the Go
The diaspora of millions of Italian emigrants marked a strong nutritional influence of this nation on the American continent. The documentary collects the similarities and differences between the dishes adapted…
Bathtubs Over Broadway
When he started as a comedy writer for the Late Show with David Letterman, Steve Young had few interests and not many friends outside of his day job. But while…