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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.

Pictures At A Revolutio...

The documentary explores the filmmaking stories behind the five Best Picture nominees of 1967: "Bonnie and Clyde," "Dr. Doolittle," "The Graduate," "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner," and "In the Heat of the Night."

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.

Propaganda

A documentary highlighting supression of free speech ranging from the Patriot Act to the removal of materials from the Web because of copyright law.

QT8: The First Eight

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

Red White & Wasted

An unapologetic look at race, class and polarized politics manifest themselves in unexpected and very messy ways.

Completed

September 11, 2020 Limited VOD / Digital

Richard Linklater: Drea...

One of the foremost American filmmakers of our time, Richard Linklater achieved cult immortality with the ‘90s classic Dazed and Confused, won critical respect for the sublime Before trilogy, and redefined cinematic storytelling with the groundbreaking Boyhood. But along the way, the director’s unconventional working methods and fierce independence have frequently put him at odds with the industry. Through interviews with both the filmmaker and many of his closest collaborators, this revealing profile traces Linklater’s life and work.

Rose Gold

Sit courtside as the Boomers win their history-making Olympic medal and affirm Australia as a force to be reckoned with in global basketball.

Samarkand

A soldier returns from the Middle East and faces the problems of post-traumatic stress disorder.

Secrets of the Code

The documentary explores some of the mysteries, and challenges some of the ideas, in Dan Brown's bestselling book "The Da Vinci Code".

Sharks! Rulers of the S...

Sharks! is billed as the definitive story of the oceanic predators’ evolution over 400 million years.

Spettacolo

The movie centers on Monticchiello, a tiny hill town in Tuscany which has turned the lives of its residents into a play about itself for the past 50 years.

Stop Making Sense

If the suit still fits… This year, A24 is bringing Jonathan Demme’s groundbreaking 1984 Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense (newly remastered in 4K!) back to theaters worldwide.

Swan Song

Swan Song, a new feature documentary that immerses viewers in the creation process of ballet legend Karen Kain’s farewell production of Swan Lake.

That Summer

Three years before the Maysles’ landmark documentary Grey Gardens introduced the world to Edith and Edie Beale—the unforgettable mother-daughter (and Jackie O. relatives) living in a decaying dream world on Long Island—renowned photographer Peter Beard chronicled life at their crumbling estate during one summer in 1972. For the first time ever, director Göran Olsson (The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975) assembles this long-lost footage—featuring glimpses of luminaries like Andy Warhol, Mick Jagger, and Truman Capote.

The Cats of Gokogu Shrine

Gokogu is a small, ancient Shinto shrine in Ushimado, Japan (Google Maps). Home to dozens of street cats, it is also known as Cat Shrine. Many people visit the shrine for various reasons: some to worship gods, others to enjoy gardening. Some people come to clean the shrine as volunteers while others just stop by on their way to fish Japanese sardinella –– and it is the perfect place for kids to play after school. It is a heaven for cat-loving residents and visitors, too. Gokogu looks peaceful on the surface, but it is also the epicenter of a sensitive issue that divides the local community. Master Soda started rolling his camera to observe and depict the aging, traditional community and its spiritual center Gokogu.

The Curve

Documentary/investigative thriller examining the decisions around the COVID 19 pandemic made by America’s leaders from mid-January to mid-April, leading to the current situation the U.S. is experiencing.