Bosch: The Garden of Dreams
6.8
2016
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Its a documentary of the painting by \The Bosch\, \The garden of early delights\.
Raymond Lewis: L.A. Legend
7.7
2022
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Tells the hard-to-believe story of the mythical basketball legend from Watts California who was blackballed from the NBA in the early 70s following an ugly contract dispute with the Philadelphia 76ers.
Wandering Stars
7.1
2019
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While navigating creative pressures and personal upsets, French rapper Nekfeu begins a global quest for musical inspiration and creates a masterpiece.
Fashion Reimagined
7.2
2022
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Follows Amy Powney, a daughter of environmental activists, during her trajectory from outsider to industry leader as she sets out to create a fashion collection thats ethical and sustainable at every level.
Osho, The Movie
4.3
2022
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Osho is the most known spiritual Master of our time. The film shows his life through the people who lived with him. The director is an insider of the Osho movement, so he had access to the people, that no other director probably would.
Someone Lives Here
8.4
2023
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A carpenter takes it upon himself to build, and make accessible, small, life-saving shelters for the unhoused residents of Toronto during the pandemic.
Living with My Stalker
6.3
2012
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A woman from Brighton meets up with a Canadian guy and falls in love, only to find out he has big secrets, ending up with a nightmare of a stalker.
Secrets of Christ's Tomb
6.3
2017
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National Geographic is invited to follow a team of restoration experts and archaeologists as they race against time to have the Aedicule restored before the Easter ceremonies.
The Language of the Unknown: A Film About the Wayne Shorter Quartet
8.3
2013
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The story explores musicians creative process, insights into their musics essence beyond virtuosity through observing their reactions to past performances.
Justice Ninja Style The Ninja Speaks
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2023
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Supreme Master Ron D. White, 10th Dan, shares his life story.
Marwan: Tomorrow's Freedom
7.7
2022
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In 2017 filmmaking sisters Georgia and Sophia Scott gained intimate access to the story of imprisoned Palestinian political leader Marwan Barghouthi. Working closely with Marwans family in the occupied West Bank (Palestine), the Scott sisters spent over 3 years following the family as they struggled through Marwans prisoner hunger strike. Brought on by harsh prison conditions and the de- sire to make a stand, the following months were an intense year that took its toll on Marwans family and inner circle. The film follows painful prison visits by his family to see Marwan, only to be turned away at the last moment. As the hunger strike builds, we see in depth interviews from the people who know Marwan best, from Israeli political leaders to his lawyers, his sons and beloved wife Fadwa. Highly crafted, daring and humanist in its approach, Tomorrows Freedom film builds a powerful picture of a man that might one day lead the Palestinian people. And poses the question; can peace between Israel and Palestine be reached with the right leaders? Is Marwan that leader?\n\nTOMORROWs FREEDOM takes you on a brutally honest and transformative journey into the heart of the Israel Palestine conflict, speaking to Palestinians and Israelis on both sides. Marwan Barghouthi is an elected member of parliament and played a crucial role supporting the Oslo Peace Accords in the 90s. In 2000 Marwan was a key figure in leading the second Intifada against the Israeli occupation. Two years into the Intifada, Marwan was arrested by Israel and accused of ordering terror attacks in Tel Aviv. After 1000 days of isolation and his court case, an Israeli civil- ian court convicted Marwan and sentenced him to 5 life sentences. Recent polls indicate that in the next Palestinian elections Barghouti could be elected as the President of Palestine - meaning Israel would be holding the countrys president be- hind bars. The vehicle through which this story is told is the Barghouthi family. Over the past 4 years, we gained intimate access witnessing first hand the pressures that wife, Fadwa and their four children endure on a daily basis including prison visits and a 43 day long Hunger Strike led by Marwan from Solitary confinement.\n\nFadwa is a powerful force for female empowerment and is a lawyer and member of the Fatah council. Fadwa has traveled the world campaigning for Marwans release for over 2 decades. The film captures a new call for Barghouthis freedom; by his family, human rights activists and key interviewees including Yossi Beilin (former Justice Minister of Israel, Lindsey Hilsum (International Editor Channel 4 news and the only Western journalist to have interviewed Marwan from inside prison), Hannan Ashrawi (PLO founder in Ramallah), Simon Foreman (international lawyer appointed by the Inter-Parliamentary Union to monitor Marwans trial in Tel Aviv), Former President Jimmy Carter and Desmund Tutu.
Dressed in Blue
6.9
1983
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Several transvestite prostitutes that work the Madrid streets discuss their personal experiences. The camera follows their daily lives. The lid is also lifted on their personal histories.
The Look of Silence
8.3
2014
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A family that survived the genocide in Indonesia confronts the men who killed one of their brothers.
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
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1999
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Executive transvestite Eddie Izzard takes his show to San Francisco to give a brief history of pagan and Christian religions, the building of Stonehenge, the birth of the Church of England and of Western empires, and the need for a European dream. Along the way, he dramatizes Dr. Heimlichs search for a maneuver, the naming of Engelbert Humperdinck, Scooby and Shaggy as archetypes, Neil Armstrong on the moon, societys tolerance of mass murderers, how we sing anthems and carols, Hollywood adapting British films, JFKs trip to Berlin, thoughts on puberty, and how to work schoolbook-French phrases into Parisian conversation. Closeups catch the glint in his eye and his carefully-applied make-up.
Donald Glover: Weirdo
4.8
2012
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With his unique brand of youthful storytelling Donald Glover brings down the house in his hysterical stand-up special, Weirdo.
Faces of Death II
3.6
1981
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This movie continues in the same vein as F.O.D. 1 with short scenes of death related material. Mortuarys, accidents, police work are filmed by TV crews and home video cameras. Some of the material are most likely fake, some not as likely.
Rebel Dykes
4.7
2021
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REBEL DYKES is a full-length documentary about the explosion that happened when punk met feminism, told through the lives of a gang of lesbians in the riotous London of the 1980s.
Carole King & James Taylor: Just Call Out My Name
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2022
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Focus on the duos 2010 world tour, dubbed the Troubadour Reunion Tour.
Creation is Violent: Anecdotes on Kinski's Final Years
7.4
2021
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Interviews with associates of Klaus Kinski in his final years offer anecdotal evidence of his fragile state of mind and deteriorating work ethic.
Buster Keaton: The Genius Destroyed by Hollywood
8.1
2016
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A documentary about how the most talented comic genius of all time Buster Keaton fell prey to the Hollywood Studio system machinery in 1930s which curbed his artistic freedom, leading to alcoholism and ultimately completely destroyed not only his career but also his life.
Fry and Laurie Reunited
6.8
2010
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Stephen Fry and Hugh Laurie get together to talk about their early lives, their highly successful comedy partnership, and Marjorie.
Neal Brennan: Blocks
7.9
2022
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Follows Neal Brennan as he talks about the emotional and cultural issues that make him feel like somethings wrong with him in a humorous way, from drugs and alcohol, liberalism, to his small chances of finding real love.
It’s Not Always Cloudy
5.5
1950
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The Endangered Generation?
7.2
2022
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Combining modern science with ancient First Nations knowledge, The Endangered Generation? seeks new ways of thinking about the many crises facing our planet. Our world is at a crossroads of myriad crises, but all too often the solutions to the problems we face - especially vis-a-vis climate change - are put in the \too hard\ basket. But, as director Celeste Geer discovers, it doesnt have to be this way. Following Then the Wind Changed, her Walkley Award-winning film about rebuilding after the 2009 Black Saturday bushfires, she seeks answers to the question of why, after decades of warnings, we continue to shirk the necessary measures that will prevent all-out climate catastrophe. The Endangered Generation? aims to remove roadblocks to change by presenting new and hopeful angles on the tasks required. In the lead-up to COP26, Geer met with scientists, First Nations leaders and communities from around the globe who, through their research and experiences, are showing how collaboration, imagination and creativity - in particular, Indigenous knowledge systems - will likely be the most effective tools for surviving the world we now find ourselves in. A moving, and at times surprisingly joyous, exploration of who we are and how we relate to the environment, the film reveals not just a potential salvation for humanity but a salve for the anxieties and uncertainties of modern life.