The Stroll is an astute, wide ranging, and comprehensive oral history of a place and time in New York City that suffered great stigmatization and hardship, but also one that …
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Accomplished documentary filmmaker Penny Lane turns the camera on herself for the funny and emotionally charged Confessions of Good Samaritan, a look at her attempts to give back to the …
Lagueria Davis takes an informative and personal deep dive into the creation of a groundbreaking, but often overlooked children’s toy in Black Barbie: A Documentary.
Rowdy Girl is an observational animal advocacy documentary that carries a pleasantly zen-like tone and softness to go alongside its impassioned message.
Director Zack Russell’s documentary Someone Lives Here chronicles the advocacy and struggles of one person striving to help serve Toronto’s growing and underserved homeless community.
Mstyslav Chernov’s documentary 20 Days in Mariupol is a work of unflinching tragedy and heart pounding intensity, filled with graphic images that won’t soon be lost on anyone who sees …
Subterranean takes viewers on a stunning, thrilling trip into worlds few will ever get to see either in person or on camera.
Made up exclusively of archival footage, directors Brian Becker and Marley McDonald’s era defining pastiche Time Bomb Y2K finds a comfortable balance between history, nostalgia, and modern social commentary.
Aitamaako’tamisskapi Natosi: Before the Sun, directed by Banchi Hanuse, is a stunningly photographed, rousing, and atypical kind of sports movie.
Larissa Berendt’s documentary You Can Go Now explores not only an outspoken artist who’s trying to reclaim indigenous art from the influence of wealthy, white collectors and investors, but a …
