Come On Children
Five boys and five girls ages 13 to 19 live on a farm for ten weeks, to be filmed, and to see what might emerge for each of them personally.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Allan King
Actors: Alan Dunikowsky, Alex Lifeson, Jane Harrison, JoAnne Lye, John Hamilton, Ken Gibbs, Lesley Henry, Noreen McCallum, Richard McMullen, Sharon Wall
American Mustang
Fueled by stunning footage, this stirring documentary considers wild horses’ role in the American psyche and their dwindling numbers in today’s West. In an artful blend of exquisite nature documentary…
Every Valley
A look at the transport system in the South Wales Valleys and how it effects peoples livelihoods and everyday lives.
Closed for Storm
Bright Sun Films’ Jake Williams makes his feature debut with this documentary about the infamous Six Flags New Orleans, which was devastated by Hurricane Katrina, and has become a holy…
Afrobeats: From Nigeria to the World
Afrobeat music is everywhere. Even industry big names are getting in on it–Drake, Chris Brown, Alicia Keys, Jidenna – So you may be wondering, what exactly is Afrobeat? Where does…
There’s No Place Like Utopia
Why did Dorothy follow the yellow brick road? Film maker Joel Gilbert journeys across America to find out what’s at the end of the Progressive rainbow – Utopia or something…
Oscar Micheaux – The Superhero of Black Filmmaking
A look at the extraordinary achievements and contemporary legacy of Oscar Micheaux, a pioneer of the African-American film industry.
Rebuilding Hope
Three ‘Lost Boys’ return home to South Sudan for the first time since they fled as small children, twenty years ago. ‘Rebuilding Hope’ is their journey of discovery; of what…
Taego Ãwa
The directors take five old VHS tapes documenting the Ãwas customs back to the tribe.
Beethoven’s Hair
Beethoven’s Hair traces the unlikely journey of a lock of hair cut from Beethoven’s corpse and unravels the mystery of his tortured life and death. The film begins in modern…
Attack of the Hollywood Clichés!
Movie stars and members of the film industry make fun of several narrative and visual clichés that are as shocking and aesthetic as they are often truly ridiculous.
Homicide Hunter: Never Give Up
The unsolved rape, mutilation and murder of young G.I. Darlene Krashoc has haunted Joe Kenda in the years since he turned in his gun and badge. Until a crack team…
City of Ghosts
With unprecedented access, this documentary follows the extraordinary journey of “Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently”—a group of anonymous citizen journalists who banded together after their homeland was overtaken by ISIS—as…