Mark and Dan Jury document the gradual demise of a community nestled within the Cuyahoga National Recreation Area between Akron and Cleveland, Ohio, as the National Park Service works to acquire the land of ~500 residents in order to establish a National Park. After initially being told only a handful of houses would be taken, residents are shocked by hundreds of homes and businesses being bought up, boarded up, and posted No Trespassing - and by the homes of the politically connected being spared. Significant portions of this film appeared in the PBS FRONTLINE episode For the Good of All.
Poet Layli Long Soldier crafts a searing portrait of her Oyate’s connection to the Black Hills, thro...
Rising sea levels and sinking land threaten to destroy Venice. Leading scientists and engineers batt...
This documentary follows 8 teens and pre-teens as they work their way toward the finals of the Scrip...
In 2001, Jimmy Wales published the first article on Wikipedia, a collaborative effort that began wit...
Terry Wilson is a 70-year-old lifelong resident of Meadowvale Village, Ontario's first heritage dist...
Hunters have disappeared from wildlands without a trace for hundreds of years. David Paulides presen...
Werner Herzog's documentary film about the "Grizzly Man" Timothy Treadwell and what the thirteen sum...
Life Under the Horseshoe is a fun, entertaining and historical look at Spring City, Utah's only live...
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Early Errol Morris documentary intersplices random chatter he captured on film of the genuinely ecce...
Part cartoon and part documentary, this film offers a humorous look at birds and the ways people per...
Filmed over 23 years, Rise of the Warrior Apes tells the epic story of an extraordinary troop of chi...
Through the unrelenting winter in the north of Japan, a small group of workers must brave unusual wo...
An in-depth look into the isolated sport of Motocross in the much more isolated island of Bermuda.
In 1979, Louis Malle films the thriving lives of a Minnesota farming community, but returns six year...
A compelling documentary film four years in the making, The Pipe tells the story of the small Rosspo...
In September 2012, the tiny prairie town of Leith, North Dakota, sees its population of 24 grow by o...
In this era of “reconciliation”, Indigenous land is still being taken at gunpoint. Unist’ot’en Camp,...
Documentary about four friends on a 3,000 mile journey across the American West on horseback.
Paying tribute to some of America's only surviving drive-ins – and those who keep them running – thi...