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The Universe of Keith Haring
An affectionate look at the colorful life and rise of Keith Haring. With intimate interviews by the likes of Yoko Ono, Fab 5 Fr...
The Unmarked Graveyard: Stories from Hart Island
Hart Island, off the coast of New York City, is America's largest public cemetery. More than a million people are buried there,...
The Velvet Underground Played at My High School
This animated short recounts the Velvet Underground's first gig—in 1965, in front of a crowd of shocked kids at a suburban New ...
The Vietnam War
Ken Burns and Lynn Novick’s ten-part, 18-hour documentary series tells the epic story of the Vietnam War as it has never been t...
The Virgin, the Copts and Me
In his feature debut, French-Egyptian filmmaker Namir Abdel Messeeh sets out to investigate the phenomenon of supposedly miracu...
The War Tapes
Since Homer's time, artists have struggled with the challenge of how to describe the experience of war. Called up for service i...
The Western Front
In 2004, writer/director Zachary Iscol fought as a US Marine in Al Anbar, Iraq's most violent province. Five years later, Anbar...
The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia
Shoot-outs, robberies, gas-huffing, drug dealing, pill popping, murders, and tap dancing—what do these all have in common? The ...
The Wild One
Jack Garfein—a Holocaust survivor, theater and film director, and key figure in the formation of the Actors Studio—vividly, ani...
The Winterkeeper
As the impact of the climate crisis intensifies each year, both Steven Fuller and Yellowstone face an unprecedented threat to t...
The Wolfpack
Everything the Angulo brothers know about the outside world they learned from obsessively watching movies. Shut away from bustl...
The Woodmans
The Woodmans are a family united in their belief that art-making is the highest form of expression and an essential way of life...
The Workshop
A spiritual search for answers leads the filmmaker to a California workshop run by a spiritual leader who promotes sexual adven...
The World Before Her
Weaving together the seemingly opposing stories of the Miss India beauty pageant and a fundamentalist Hindu camp for girls, dir...
The YouTube Effect
YouTube has garnered over 2.3 billion users and is worth up to $300 billion dollars. At its center is its algorithm, something ...
They're Here
The playful and inventive They’re Here places the viewer within a community of New Yorkers who have had close encounters with U...
They're Trying to Kill Us
The eye-opening documentary They’re Trying to Kill Us takes a sharp look at the structural racism inherent to America’s food an...
The Zen of Bennett
At 85, not only does Tony Bennett still have the smoothest pipes in the music business, he's got the kind of philosophy that ha...
The Zen of Bobby V
Former New York Mets manager Bobby Valentine took his baseball expertise to Japan in 2004. This film follows a season in the li...
Thieves By Law
In an unprecedented insider first look, Thieves by Law is a front-row invitation into the living rooms and offices of some of t...
This is Climate Change
In this expansive virtual reality docu-series from Participant Media and Condition One, journey to the far corners of the earth...
This Is Not A Robbery
One morning, J.L. "Red" Rountree woke, ate breakfast, went for a drive, and robbed a bank. He was 87. This is the unusual story...
This is Not Financial Advice
Retail investors, including “Dogecoin Millionaire” Glauber Contessoto, navigate the burgeoning, lucrative, and volatile world o...
This Is Paris
There’s Paris Hilton and there’s “Paris Hilton”, the latter a character created by a teenage girl desperate to escape into a fa...