The Anatomy of a Great Deception is a quasi-political, spiritual documentary following businessman-turned-filmmaker, David Hooper as he deals with the emotions of his own investigation into the events of 9/11.
Clarissa is a driven, straight-talking single Black mother and social warrior in Oakland, California...
This film speaks of archaic peoples, their customs and mores, in an attempt to make the last snapsho...
Documentary film investigating allegations of election fraud during the 2004 U.S. presidential elect...
Few TV series inspire devotion and loyalty the way star trek has, the classic sci-fi show has millio...
Let's look back at the 18th presidential vote. The 13,500 ballot boxes were taken to 251 ballot cou...
Diving deep into the true causes of the Great Recession, the financial crisis of the 2010s, renowned...
Are the manned moon landings of Apollo one of the greatest hoaxes ever devised - perhaps even the gr...
If you think you know how money is created in Canada, think again. Great home made documentary about...
Documentary overview of Peter Lorre's ascension to fame as a master purveyor of silky but disquietin...
Examines the history and legacy of the photo Guerrillero Heroico taken by famous Cuban photographer ...
While California is going bankrupt, one business is booming. "How Weed Won the West" is the story of...
A very personal and dynamic meditation on the current global refugee crisis through the eyes and voi...
Shocking new evidence of highly advanced civilizations mounts as previously unexplored regions of th...
Harvey Milk was an outspoken human rights activist and one of the first openly gay U.S. politicians ...
Stylized with dramatic interiors and a distorted frame rate, this early documentary miniature from S...
This documentary profiles economist and writer Marilyn Waring. In extensive interviews, Waring detai...
On June 14, 1977, the eve of the first democratic elections after Franco's regime, Llorenç Soler and...
Rhythmic composition of moving photographs of cyclists in Amsterdam, ‘set’ to Vivaldi’s The Four Sea...