Germania
For the members of the student fraternity “Corps Germania” it is a living democracy and a school for life – for outsiders, it is a claustrophobic, hierarchical microcosm with strict rules and strange rituals. What are these young men searching for?
There’s Something in the Water
Elliot Page brings attention to the injustices and injuries caused by environmental racism in his home province, in this urgent documentary on Indigenous and African Nova Scotian women fighting to…
Tora, Tora, Tora: The Real Story of Pearl Harbor
With ample archival footage, detailed personal accounts by both American and Japanese forces and commentary from historians, The History Channel’s documentary goes behind the headlines of this infamous first strike…
Forbidden City, U.S.A.
A documentary about Forbidden City, a San Francisco Chinese-American nightclub open from the 1930s to the 1960s.
Kizu: The Untold Story of Unit 731
Documentary about Japan’s Unit 731 of World War II.
Misfits to Yuppies
Misfits to Yuppies is the last of three films (Dom kallar oss mods, Ett anständigt liv, Det sociala arvet) that shows conditions for addicts in Stockholm and try to find…
Striking with Pride: United at the Coalface
A small mining community in South Wales and a group of gay activists from London forge an unlikely alliance at the height of the miners’ strike in the mid-1980s.
The Thin Blue Line
Errol Morris’s unique documentary dramatically re-enacts the crime scene and investigation of a police officer’s murder in Dallas.
The Land of High Mountains
The Land of High Mountains is the inspiring true story of the only pediatric hospital in Haiti and the incredible people, both Haitian and foreign, who despite encountering every conceivable…
Caniba
Caniba is a fresco about flesh and desire. It reflects on the discomfiting significance of cannibalism in human existence through the prism of one Japanese man, Issei Sagawa, and his…
Penthouse: Dear Diary
Penthouse Pet Samantha Stewart lets you share her most private moments. Peek into her diary, the keeper of all her little secrets, wildest fantasies, and her most exciting experiences. Watch…
The Lost Arcade
Chinatown Fair opened as a penny arcade on Mott Street in 1944. Over the decades, the dimly lit gathering place, known for its tic-tac-toe playing chicken, became an institution, surviving…
Putin: The New Empire
Since Russia was brought to its knees in the 1990s by crippling debt and the grip of the oligarchs following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Vladimir Putin has made…
