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An Englishman in New York
John Hurt astounds as he revisits the role that made him a star (in 1975's The Naked Civil Servant): real-life writer, actor, a...
A Portrait of Diego: The Revolutionary Gaze
Fifty years ago, Diego Rivera, Gabriel Figueroa, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo collaborated on a documentary film about Rivera, but ...
A President to Remember: In the Company of John F. Kennedy
Culled from direct cinema pioneer Robert Drew's unparalleled behindthe-scenes footage of JFK at work in the Oval Office, and th...
Bart Got a Room
It’s ticktock ticktock for Danny as the prom approaches, and he still doesn’t have a date. With the help of his plain-Jane best...
Bon Jovi: When We Were Beautiful
An intimate and enlightening portrait of one of the world's greatest rock stars, his band, and what makes him tick, Bon Jovi: W...
Celia the Queen
¡Azúcar! The voice of Celia Cruz, arguably the most influential woman in Cuban music, symbolized the soul of a nation and force...
Chevolution
How did the iconic image of Che Guevara end up on beer bottles and bikinis? This inquiry into the ethics and aesthetics of appr...
City Island
Vinnie's been secretly taking acting classes, his daughter's moonlighting as a stripper, his son's got a weighty fetish, and mo...
Climate of Change
A group of 13-year-olds in India rally against the use of plastics. A renaissance man in Africa teaches villagers to harness so...
Confessionsofa Ex-Doofus-ItchyFooted Mutha
Melvin Van Peebles, still our most playfully inventive filmmaker after nearly 50 years, returns with a boisterous adventure tha...
Days in Sintra
Deftly interspersing home movies with contemporary images, director Paula Gaitán creates a compelling voyage of discovery in he...
Don McKay
Don McKay (Thomas Haden Church) should have followed the old cliché: "You can't go home again." After 25 years, he returns for ...
Every Day
Meet Ned. His live-in father-in-law is putting serious strains on Ned's marriage. He's having a hard time adjusting to raising ...
Everywhere at Once
Renowned photographer Peter Lindbergh and experimental filmmaker Holly Fisher, with actress Jeanne Moreau, weave a tapestry of ...
Hotel Gramercy Park
Keeve explores the family drama of the longtime owners of this infamous hotel--once a drug-fueled haven for the likes of Bowie ...
I Am Because We Are
Executive producer Madonna exposes the tragic stories of the millions of Malawi children orphaned by AIDS, offering both a call...
Idiots and Angels
Oscar®-nominated animator Bill Plympton sketches a David Lynchian dark comedy about a morally bankrupt man scrabbling to hide t...
Lake City
When her family is threatened by violent criminals, a mother and son must reconcile the past in order to save their home. Power...
Life in Flight
Patrick Wilson (Little Children) and Amy Smart (Just Friends) star in first-timer Hecht's drama of a New York architect who beg...
Love the Beast
Eric Bana's directorial debut is a love story. The object of the actor's affection? A Ford XB Falcon Coupe, his "beast," the ca...
Meet Monica Velour
In this quirky comedy, Tobe (Dustin Ingram, perfectly cast), an awkward teenage aficionado of 1980s soft-core, sets off in his ...
Monogamy
Exhibitionism, voyeurism, jealousy, lust. Brooklyn wedding photographer Theo's (Chris Messina) side business shooting surveilla...
My Trip to Al-Qaeda
Academy Award® winner Alex Gibney (Taxi to the Dark Side) collaborates with Lawrence Wright to bring Wright's titular one-man p...
Nice Guy Johnny
A master of the modern relationship dramedy, Edward Burns crafts a summery gem centered on baby-faced 24-year-old Johnny Rizzo,...