The Lost Spirits
2009, Film
9.9

The last surviving Native Americans on Long Island are the focus of The Lost Spirits. The film chronicles their struggles as an indigenous people to maintain their identity amidst relentless modernization and a heartless bureaucracy.

Koromousso: Big Sister
2023, Film
9.6

With candor, humour and courage, a group of African-Canadian women challenge cultural taboos surrounding female sexuality and fight to take back ownership of their bodies. Combining her own journey with personal accounts from some of her radiant, endearing friends, co-director Habibata Ouarme explores the phenomenon of female genital mutilation and the road to individual and collective healing, both in Africa and in Canada.

The Last House Standing
2020, Film
9.6

The Last House Standing is a documentary film that explores why we continue to place cost over safety while the technology exists to build homes capable of withstanding hurricanes, fires, and tornadoes.

Big Elvis: The Pete Vallee Story
2020, Film
9.5

The untold story of Big Elvis - Las Vegas' Elvis Presley impersonator Pete Vallee.

Eden's Last Chance
2023, Film
9.3

The film follows 18 year-old activist Joshua Wright on his journey into the environmental movement. He interviews people including climate scientists and frontline activists, seeking a way out of the environmental Armageddon his generation was born into.

Crazy Cat Lady
2021, Film
9.3

In the midst of a feral cat crisis in Los Angeles, an eclectic group of residents do their part to trap, spay/neuter, and adopt as many cats as they can.

Carlo Goldoni: Venezia, Gran Teatro del Mondo
2007, Film
9.1

In the mid 1700's, young Venetian playwright Carlo Goldoni risked his career and rejected the conventions of traditional theatre and ushered in the era of modern drama we still enjoy today.

Giants of Babylon: The Nephilim on Earth
2024, Film
8.9

Did Giants truly exist? Legends say they fell from heaven possessing wisdom and power, roamed the Earth in ancient times and were Kings among mortals. They had special knowledge, were renown leaders of God's people, all commanding and at times terrifying. They lived thousands of years and had knowledge of the stars. They built grand stone monuments on every continent and are spoken of at length in scripture. Explore the known facts and the ancient lore to decide for yourself.

Calexico: Flor de Muertos
2012, Film
8.8

A celebratory journey into the rich borderlands culture between Tucson, Arizona and the towns of Nogales, Arizona and Mexico. Director Danny Vinik evokes the power and beauty of the Sonoran Desert and its people in this poetic exploration of life and death along the US/Mexico border. Features a stunning performance by acclaimed Americana band Calexico at Tucson's historic Rialto Theatre.

Trout Grass The Revival Edition
2005, Film
8.8

From lush forests in China to a rustic workshop in Montana, "Trout Grass: The Revival Edition" is a scenic and captivating 10,000-mile journey into the passion of fly fishing. Author David James Duncan and cinematographer Ed George dazzle audiences with timeless words and images in this acclaimed documentary, remastered for optimal streaming.

From the Kill Pen
2016, Film
8.6

Horse slaughter is more than inhumane. It's big business.

Bruce Lee: The Lost Interview
1971, Film
8.6

A priceless gem from the fine folks at The Internet Archive: Bruce Lee’s only existing television interview, from 1971. Martial arts expert Bruce Lee became world-renowned for his performances in such Kung-fu classics as ENTER THE DRAGON. Now his only interview in English is available. Just after the release of his first film THE BIG BOSS, he spoke in Hong Kong with Canada's premier journalist Pierre Berton. This is the closest one can get to this extraordinary master.

The Deciders
2024, Film
8.4

The bipartisan group, "The Patriotic Millionaires," descend upon Whiteville, NC with an unusual goal: convince its working-class residents to set aside their differences and start a national movement to tax the rich, raise the minimum wage, and save America's economy.

When Houston Had the Blues
2023, Film
8.4

Interviews with Black musicians who grew up in Houston provide a look into the rich, but sadly unheralded, spawning ground of blues, R&B, and beyond.

We Gotta Get Out of Here
2019, Film
8.4

We Gotta Get Out Of Here is a feature length documentary that chronicles the journeys of five youth struggling to beat the odds as they navigate their way out of the foster care system in Los Angeles, California.

A Dog Named Gucci
2015, Film
8.4

The story of a 10-week old puppy named Gucci who was hung by his neck, doused with lighter fluid, and set afire. Doug James, standing on his porch nearby, heard the puppy’s cries and ran to help. He scared away the thugs and at the request of Gucci’s 15-year-old runaway owner, took the dog in for the night. Thus began a 16-year odyssey of devotion and perseverance.

Samba On Your Feet
2005, Film
8.4

Explore the history of Samba music and the cultural tradition that helped make Brazil famous.

Bike Week Exposed: Saints and Sinners
2003, Film
8.4

Hold on tight as Gen Genitorturer and Wacky Jacky give you a fully eXposed look at Daytona Bike Week 2003.

Les camps de concentrations nazis
1945, Film
8.3

En 1945, en découvrant l’horreur concentrationnaire, Eisenhower demande à Stevens de filmer les camps et les atrocités commises. Nombre de ces images furent ensuite projetées comme preuves lors du procès de Nuremberg.

Beyond the Raging Sea
2024, Film
8.3

Two Egyptian extreme athletes, Omar Samra and Omar Nour, enter the world's toughest rowing race: the Atlantic Challenge, an unsupported 3,000 mile open-ocean race from the Canary Islands to Antigua, despite neither having experience on open water.

Trek IT!
2021, Film
8.3

Discover how a small group of Italian Star Trek enthusiasts gave birth to a thriving fan community with magazines, popular conventions, and more.

A Panther in Africa
2004, Film
8.3

On October 30, 1969, Pete O'Neal, a young Black Panther in Kansas City, Missouri, was arrested for transporting a gun across state lines. One year later, O'Neal fled the charge, and for over 30 years, he has lived in Tanzania as one of the last American exiles from an era when activists considered themselves at war with the U.S. government. Today, this community organizer confronts very different challenges and finds himself living between two worlds — America and Africa, his radical past and his uncertain future.

UFOs Over Phoenix: Confessions of a 911 Operator
2024, Film
8.2

An infamous mass sighting of a colossal UFO has taken an interesting turn as two new witnesses working in law enforcement have come forward with new revelations about the V-shaped objects flying over the Arizona sky that fateful night.

We Are Not Princesses
2018, Film
8.2

We Are Not Princesses is a documentary film about the incredible strength and spirit of four Syrian women living as refugees in Beirut as they come together to tell their stories of love, loss, pain and hope through the ancient Greek play, Antigone.