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    Poster for Minding the Gap
    Movie
    2018•
    7.7

    Minding the Gap

    Three young men bond together to escape volatile families in their Rust Belt hometown. As they face adult responsibilities, unexpected revelations threaten their decade-long friendship.

    Poster for The Dancing Man of L.A.
    Movie
    2021

    The Dancing Man of L.A.

    One man dance party Howard Mordoh, a longtime fixture of the L.A. concert scene, copes with the canceled concerts and isolation of life during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Poster for Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains
    Movie
    2008•
    8.2

    Stranded: I've Come from a Plane That Crashed on the Mountains

    The story, told by the survivors, of a group of young men, members of a Uruguayan rugby team, who managed to survive for 72 days, at an altitude of almost 4,000 meters, in the heart of the Andes Mountains, after their plane, en route to Chile, crashed there on October 13, 1972.

    Poster for The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution
    Movie
    2015•
    7.0

    The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution

    The story of the Black Panthers is often told in a scatter of repackaged parts, often depicting tragic, mythic accounts of violence and criminal activity; but this is an essential story, vibrant, human; a living and breathing chronicle of a pivotal movement that birthed a new revolutionary culture in America.

    Poster for A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem
    Movie
    2019

    A Woman's Work: The NFL's Cheerleader Problem

    Three brave cheerleaders take on the NFL, battling the massive, male-dominated sports league for recognition — and a raise.

    Poster for Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore
    Movie
    2025•
    8.0

    Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore

    In 1987, Marlee Matlin became the first Deaf actor to win an Academy Award and was thrust into the spotlight at 21 years old. Reflecting on her life in her primary language of American Sign Language, Marlee explores the complexities of what it means to be a trailblazer.

    Poster for Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth
    Movie
    2013•
    6.0

    Alice Walker: Beauty in Truth

    The compelling story of an extraordinary woman's journey from her birth in a paper thin shack in the cotton fields of Georgia to her recognition as a key writer of the twentieth Century.Walker made history as the first black woman to win a Pulitzer Prize for her groundbreaking novel, The Color Purple.

    Poster for Matter of Mind: My ALS
    Movie
    2023

    Matter of Mind: My ALS

    Matter of Mind: My ALS follows three people living with the fatal illness ALS, in an intimate exploration of the complex choices confronting them and the different paths they find.

    Poster for If Dreams Were Lightning
    Movie
    2023

    If Dreams Were Lightning

    Ramin Bahrani explores a precarious community ill-equipped to handle catastrophe, and in so doing captures the human cost of inequality, a moral failure in the richest nation in the world.

    Poster for The Sixth Sun: Mayan Uprising in Chiapas
    Movie
    1995•
    6.5

    The Sixth Sun: Mayan Uprising in Chiapas

    "Just before dawn on New Year's Day 1994, armed Mayan Indians declared war on the government. They immediately seized eight towns in Chiapas and set in motion events that ripped away a facade of prosperity and stability to reveal 'the other Mexico'. They demanded land, public services and Indian autonomy - the right to communally own and farm land. They called themselves the Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). This documentary features in-depth interviews with people from the EZLN, among them Subcommandante Marcos. THE SIXTH SUN portrays an epic confrontation pitting impoverished peasants against large landowners and government forces in Mexico poorest state, Chiapas. The film raises important questions as to what is to be judged expendable in the rush to global economic integration - whether the destruction of whole peoples and cultures that have survived over centuries is simply to be accepted as the price of 'progress'.

    Poster for Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres
    Movie
    2021•
    7.3

    Like a Rolling Stone: The Life & Times of Ben Fong-Torres

    Suzanne Joe Kai's intimate documentary shows us how the Rolling Stone writer and editor defined the cultural zeitgeist of the ’60s and ’70s.

    Poster for When Claude Got Shot
    Movie
    2021•
    8.5

    When Claude Got Shot

    While visiting his hometown of Milwaukee, father of three and aspiring attorney, Claude Motley, is shot in the face by 15-year-old Nathan, during a carjacking gone wrong. Two nights later, Nathan attempts to rob Victoria, who fires her gun in self-defense, partially paralyzing Nathan from the waist down. Three strangers tragically bound together by a weekend of gun violence on a five-year journey toward recovery and forgiveness.

    Poster for Coming Out Under Fire
    Movie
    1994•
    3.9

    Coming Out Under Fire

    A historical account of military policy regarding homosexuality during World War II. The documentary includes interviews with several homosexual WWII veterans.

    Poster for Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart
    Movie
    2017•
    6.2

    Lorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart

    On March 11, 1959, Lorraine Hansberry’s 'A Raisin in the Sun' opened on Broadway and changed the face of American theater forever. As the first-ever black woman to author a play performed on Broadway, she did not shy away from richly drawn characters and unprecedented subject matter. The play attracted record crowds and earned the coveted top prize from the New York Drama Critics’ Circle. While the play is seen as a groundbreaking work of art, the timely story of Hansberry’s life is far less known.

    Poster for Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities
    Movie
    2017•
    8.1

    Tell Them We Are Rising: The Story of Black Colleges and Universities

    A haven for Black intellectuals, artists and revolutionaries—and path of promise toward the American dream—Black colleges and universities have educated the architects of freedom movements and cultivated leaders in every field. They have been unapologetically Black for 150 years. For the first time ever, their story is told.

    Poster for A Path Appears
    Movie
    2015•
    8.0

    A Path Appears

    The film follows intrepid reporters Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn and actor/advocates Malin Akerman, Mia Farrow, Ronan Farrow, Jennifer Garner, Regina Hall, Ashley Judd, Blake Lively, Eva Longoria, and Alfre Woodard to Colombia, Haiti, Kenya, and throughout the United States as they uncover the harshest forms of gender-based oppression and human rights violations, as well as the effective solutions being implemented to combat them.

    Poster for Abacus: Small Enough to Jail
    Movie
    2017•
    6.7

    Abacus: Small Enough to Jail

    The incredible saga of the Chinese immigrant Sung family, owners of Abacus Federal Savings of Chinatown, New York. Accused of mortgage fraud by Manhattan District Attorney Cyrus R. Vance, Jr., Abacus becomes the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. The indictment and subsequent trial forces the Sung family to defend themselves – and their bank’s legacy in the Chinatown community – over the course of a five-year legal battle.

    Poster for Life After
    Movie
    2025

    Life After

    LIFE AFTER is a gripping investigative documentary that exposes the tangled web of moral dilemmas and profit motives surrounding assisted dying. Disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport uncovers shocking abuses of power while amplifying the voices of the disability community fighting for justice and dignity in an unfolding matter of life and death. In 1983, a disabled Californian woman named Elizabeth Bouvia sought the “right to die,” igniting a national debate about autonomy and the value of disabled lives. After years of courtroom battles, Bouvia vanished from public view. Sundance-winner Davenport embarks on a personal investigation to find out what really happened to Bouvia and reveal why her story is disturbingly relevant today.

    Poster for The Uprising of '34
    Movie
    1995

    The Uprising of '34

    Textile workers recall with pride the long- suppressed story of the General Textile Strike of 1934 when 500,000 Southern mill laborers walked off their jobs.

    Poster for How It Feels to Be Free
    Movie
    2021

    How It Feels to Be Free

    Tells the inspiring story of how six iconic African American female entertainers – Lena Horne, Abbey Lincoln, Nina Simone, Diahann Carroll, Cicely Tyson and Pam Grier – challenged an entertainment industry deeply complicit in perpetuating racist stereotypes, and transformed themselves and their audiences in the process.

    Poster for Independent Lens
    TV
    1999•
    6.5

    Independent Lens

    This acclaimed Emmy Award-winning anthology series features documentaries and a limited number of fiction films united by the creative freedom, artistic achievement and unflinching visions of their independent producers and featuring unforgettable stories about a unique individual, community or moment in history.

    Poster for Asian Americans
    TV
    2020•
    10.0

    Asian Americans

    This five-part series traces the story of Asian Americans, spanning 150 years of immigration, racial politics, international relations, and cultural innovation. It is a timely, clear-eyed look at the vital role that Asian Americans have played in defining who we are as a nation. Their stories are a celebration of the grit and resilience of a people that reflects the experience of all Americans.

    Poster for Makers: Women Who Make America
    TV
    2013•
    4.5

    Makers: Women Who Make America

    The story of the modern American women’s movement and its impact on work fields once largely closed to women.

    Poster for FutureStates
    TV
    2010•
    5.5

    FutureStates

    What will become of America in five, 25, or even 50 years from today? This series of independent mini-features explores possible future scenarios through the prism of today’s global realities. Immerse yourself in the visions of these independent prognosticators as they inhabit a future of their own imagining.

    Poster for This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys
    TV
    2003

    This Far by Faith: African-American Spiritual Journeys

    Celebrate the triumph of the African-American religious experience through the last three centuries. From the arrival of the early African slaves through the Civil War, Reconstruction, Jim Crow, the Great Depression, the Civil Rights Era, and into the 21st Century, explore the epic struggle of a people whose faith was continually tested, and how that faith became a force for social change that helped transform America socially, politically and culturally.

    Poster for The Grocery List Show
    TV
    2025

    The Grocery List Show

    Hosted by Top Chef contender Chrissy Camba, The Grocery List Show is a trip to five bustling international grocery stores in America and the communities they serve. Special guests and food enthusiasts join Chrissy to shop for ingredients and cook a favorite family recipe, as they celebrate global food traditions over a shared meal.