French documentary campaigning for the liberalization of abortion and contraception, directed by Charles Belmont and Marielle Issartel in 1973.
In Argentina, a woman dies every week as the result of illegal abortions. In 2018, for the seventh t...
Spies of Mississippi tells the story of a secret spy agency formed by the state of Mississippi to pr...
Documentary short documents the “Reminder Day Picket” at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, on July 4,...
A documentary examining the life of civil rights organizer, Jack O'Dell, a close colleague of Dr. Ma...
A historic three-day race riot erupted in two African American neighborhoods in the northern, mid-si...
1970 short documentary covering the first New York gay pride parade celebrating one year after Stone...
Steal This Film focuses on Pirate Bay founders Gottfrid Svartholm, Fredrik Neij and Peter Sunde, pro...
Weaving together the voices of women entangled in the criminal justice system, along with leading sc...
In World War II. African-American GIs liberate Germany from Nazi rule while racism prevailed in thei...
In the fall of 1962, a dramatic series of events made Civil Rights history and changed a way of life...
A City Decides chronicles the events that led to the integration of the St. Louis public schools in ...
Oscar nominated documentary short from 2008
The story of Estelle Ishigo, one of the few Caucasians interned with Japanese Americans during World...
The film questions whether the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s effectively changed the Black comm...
This film shines a light on a sorry and oft-forgotten chapter in US history— the forced sterilizatio...
A documentary on the late American entertainer Dean Reed, who became a huge star in East Germany aft...
The film explores and celebrates the lesser-known life of a Mississippi sharecropper-turned-human-ri...
Both cautionary tale and rallying cry, Shouting Down Midnight recounts how the Wendy Davis filibuste...
A documentary on funk and P-funk and the bands and artists that made it all happen: James Brown, Sly...