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Gasland

When filmmaker Josh Fox is asked to lease his land for gas drilling using a technique called "fracking," he embarks on a cross-country odyssey uncovering a trail of secrets, lies and contamination.

Human Nature

A breakthrough called CRISPR has given us unprecedented control over the basic building blocks of life. It opens the door to curing diseases, reshaping the biosphere, and designing our own children. Human Nature is a provocative exploration of CRISPR’s far-reaching implications, through the eyes of the scientists who discovered it, the families it’s affecting, and the bioengineers who are testing its limits. How will this new power change our relationship with nature? What will it mean for human evolution? To begin to answer these questions we must look back billions of years and peer into an uncertain future.

Lancaster

Winning a war is not easy. Lancaster tells the story of the iconic WW2 bomber, through the words of the last surviving veterans. Starting with 'The Blitz', we follow our 38 contributors as they join-up, learn to fly and go to war. With the enemy strong and RAF Bomber Command badly equipped, losses were high. But eventually, the tide turned with the introduction of the 'Lanc'. Designed to take the war to the enemy - and to win it - the Lancaster was both loved and feared.

Leaning Into the Wind: ...

Documents the story of British artist Andy Goldsworth who is a sculptor and photographer, best known for his land art. The film follows Goldsworthy as he searches for inspiration along hillsides, rugged terrain, and other outdoor spaces, going on a creative road trip that takes him from Edinburgh and Glasgow to the Ibitipoca Reserve in Brazil, the South of France, and New England.

Living Undocumented

In 2018, eight undocumented families took the extraordinary risk of allowing film crews to chronicle their lives as they faced potential deportation. Ranging from harrowing to hopeful, their journeys illuminate and humanize the complex U.S. immigration system. Living Undocumented depicts the struggles many must endure in their quest to pursue the American dream.

Love, Charlie

The rise and fall of chef Charlie Trotter, who revolutionized American cuisine and paved the way for today’s celebrity chefs. His eponymous Chicago restaurant was one of the world’s top dining destinations.

Making Coco: The Grant ...

Documents one of the most celebrated, yet enigmatic goalies in the history of the NHL, Grant Fuhr.

March of the Penguins 2...

Follows a young penguin about to embark for his first journey as he hears the mysterious call that compels the species to leave home for an unknown destination.

Matangi/Maya/M.I.A

A documentary on musician M.I.A. The film covers her immigration from Sri Lanka to England as a young girl, her nomination as Maya Arulpragasam for an Academy Award for best song for “O…Saya” from “Slumdog Millionaire,” and winning a Grammy Award and The Mercury Prize.

Million Dollar Duck

Million Dollar Duck dives into the wonderfully eccentric world of the Federal Duck Stamp Contest—the only juried art competition run by the U.S. government. The Duck Stamp is among the most successful conservation tools ever created, simultaneously spawning a uniquely American subculture brimming with talent, ego, art, controversy, big money, and migratory waterfowl. Following six wildlife artists striving to win "the Olympics of wildlife art," Million Dollar Duck brings to life the high tension competition as one by one each is eliminated, leaving a winner whose life will be changed forever.

Neon Buffalo

The film will explore all facets of Indian gaming, from its roots in traditional games of chance to the battles with law enforcement earlier in the last century.

Number One on the Call ...

Celebrates Black achievement in the film industry and what it takes for Black women actors to find success in Hollywood.

OceanWorld 3D

"OceanWorld 3D" takes moviegoers on an awesome journey that captures the beauty and diversity of the oceans - the source of all life on our planet - and inspires them to protect its fragile ecosystem and inhabitants. Guided by a sea turtle, viewers will enjoy a close-up look at her fascinating world from the Great Barrier Reef in Australia and Argentina's Peninsula Valdez to Mexico's Roca Partida Island, home to thousands of sharks. They will witness some of the most unforgettable scenes of life beneath the waves ever captured: the manta ray's enchanting ballet, the noble procession of hammerhead sharks; the lionfish's relentless hunt; dolphins playing algae-soccer; the astonishing beauty of the Spanish dancer sea slug and leafy sea dragon; and an exceptional encounter with the largest cetaceans on the planet. The film is the result of seven years of production, 25 international expeditions and 200 hours of footage shot exclusively in the wild in 3D.

Official Rejection

A documentary following the exploits of a group of filmmakers as they take their independent feature, "Ten 'til Noon" (2006), along the film festival circuit, and the politics, pitfalls, triumphs and comic tragedies they encounter along the way. Full of interviews with important players in the indie world, this is a must see for young filmmakers on the what happens when the shooting stops.

Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory

In May of 1993, three young boys were brutally murdered in the small town of West Memphis, Arkansas, and three local teenagers were arrested and tried for the crime. Convicted on the strength of a dubious confession and very little physical evidence, the three spent eighteen years in prison as the case became the subject of intense scrutiny.

Plan C

A determined group of advocates, midwives and doctors have been networking nationwide to increase access to abortion pills in the United States outside of a clinic setting, regardless of where you live. In 2014, Francine, a social scientist based in Los Angeles, and her partners launched Plan C for the purpose of spreading the word about how and where to buy abortion pills online. This is the story of that work between 2020 and the overturning of Roe in 2022: the pipelines they built, the access they expanded, the criticism they faced, and the hope they have for the future.

QT8: The First Eight

A documentary that chronicles Quentin Tarantino’s first eight films.