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American Factory(2019)

1h 50min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 195 votes)

In post-industrial Ohio, a Chinese billionaire opens a new factory in the husk of an abandoned General Motors plant, hiring two thousand blue-collar Americans. Early days of hope and optimism give way to setbacks as high-tech China clashes with working-class America.

Directed by Steven Bognar, Julia Reichert - With Cao Dewang

Disclosure(2020)

1h 48min | Documentary
4.0/5 (with 56 votes)

An investigation of how Hollywood's fabled stories have deeply influenced how Americans feel about transgender people, and how transgender people have been taught to feel about themselves.

Directed by Sam Feder - With Laverne Cox, Alexandra Billings, Jamie Clayton, Chaz Bono, Alexandra Grey, Yance Ford, ...

Ascension(2021)

1h 37min

The absorbingly cinematic Ascension explores the pursuit of the “Chinese Dream.” Driven by mesmerizing—and sometimes humorous—imagery, this observational documentary presents a contemporary vision of China that prioritizes productivity and innovation above all.

Nothing Compares(2022)

NR
| 1h 37min | Documentary, Music
3.9/5 (with 3 votes)

Since the beginning of her career, Sinéad O’Connor has used her powerful voice to challenge the narratives she was surrounded by while growing up in predominantly Roman Catholic Ireland. Despite her agency, depth and perspective, O’Connor’s unflinching refusal to conform means that she has often been patronized and unfairly dismissed as an attention-seeking pop star.

Directed by Kathryn Ferguson

The Panama Papers(2018)

1h 40min | Documentary
3.3/5 (with 27 votes)

A documentary feature film about the biggest global corruption scandal in history, and the hundreds of journalists who risked their lives to break the story.

Strong Island(2017)

1h 47min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 40 votes)

Examining the violent death of the filmmaker’s brother and the judicial system that allowed his killer to go free, this documentary interrogates murderous fear and racialized perception, and re-imagines the wreckage in catastrophe’s wake, challenging us to change.

Directed by Yance Ford

Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press(2017)

1h 35min | Documentary
3.0/5 (with 35 votes)

The courtroom and publicity battles between the superstar wrestler and the notorious website explode in a sensational trial all about the limits of the First Amendment and the new no holds barred nature of celebrity life in an internet dominated society.

In the Absence(2018)

29min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 22 votes)

When the MV Sewol ferry sank off the coast of South Korea in 2014, over three hundred people lost their lives, most of them schoolchildren. Years later, the victims’ families and survivors are still demanding justice from national authorities.

Directed by Lee Seung-jun

Ghosts of Sugar Land(2019)

21min | Documentary
2.9/5 (with 20 votes)

Shocked when their friend embraces extremism, a group of Muslim Americans in Texas recount their time with him and theories about his fate.

Directed by Bassam Tariq

Risk(2017)

1h 26min | Documentary
3.4/5 (with 29 votes)

Capturing the story of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with unprecedented access, director Laura Poitras finds herself caught between the motives and contradictions of Assange and his inner circle in a documentary portrait of power, betrayal, truth and sacrifice.

Directed by Laura Poitras - With Julian Assange

Project X(2016)

10min | Documentary
3.1/5 (with 11 votes)

A top-secret handbook takes viewers on an undercover journey to Titanpointe, the site of a hidden partnership. Narrated by Rami Malek and Michelle Williams, and based on classified NSA documents, PROJECT X reveals the inner workings of a windowless skyscraper in downtown Manhattan.

Hale County This Morning, This Evening(2018)

1h 16min | Documentary
3.1/5 (with 25 votes)

Composed of intimate and unencumbered moments of people in a community, this film is constructed in a form that allows the viewer an emotive impression of the Historic South - trumpeting the beauty of life and consequences of the social construction of race, while simultaneously a testament to dreaming.

Directed by Laura Poitras, RaMell Ross
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The Fight(2020)

PG-13
| 1h 37min | Documentary
2.5/5 (with 7 votes)

Inside the ACLU, five scrappy lawyers battle against the Trump administration’s historic assault on civil liberties - from separating families at the border, to rolling back transgender, reproductive, and voting rights.

A Night at the Garden(2017)

NR
| 7min | Documentary, History
3.2/5 (with 25 votes)

Archival footage of an American Nazi rally that attracted 20,000 people at Madison Square Garden in 1939, shortly before the beginning of World War II.

Directed by Marshall Curry

Do Not Split(2020)

35min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 13 votes)

The story of the 2019 Hong Kong protests, told through a series of demonstrations by local protestors that escalate into conflict when highly armed police appear on the scene.

Directed by Anders Sømme Hammer

MLK/FBI(2021)

1h 44min | Documentary
3.4/5 (with 7 votes)

Based on newly declassified files, the film explores the US government’s surveillance and harassment of Martin Luther King, Jr.

Directed by Sam Pollard

XY Chelsea(2019)

1h 32min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 8 votes)

The historic story of whistleblower Chelsea Manning. Shot over two years and featuring exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes verité with Manning, the film picks up on the momentous day in May when she leaves prison and follows her through her journey of discovery.

Open Shutters(2021)

While reporting on the rise of spy cam porn in South Korea, a crime that affects thousands each year, a journalist discovers that she too is being watched in her own home. She decides to speak out, joining a nationwide movement of women seeking protection from this frighteningly ubiquitous crime.

We Met in Virtual Reality(2022)

2.7/5 (with 3 votes)

Filmed entirely inside the world of virtual reality (VR), this immersive and revealing documentary roots itself in several unique communities within VR Chat, a burgeoning virtual reality platform. Through observational scenes captured in real-time, in true documentary style, the film reveals the growing power and intimacy of several relationships formed in the virtual world, many of which began during the COVID-19 lockdown, while so many in the physical world were facing intense isolation.

The Tuba Thieves(2024)

NR
| 1h 32min | Documentary, Drama

A spate of robberies in Southern California schools had an oddly specific target: tubas. In this work of creative nonfiction, d/Deaf first-time feature director Alison O’Daniel presents the impact of these crimes from an unexpected angle. The film unfolds mimicking a game of telephone, where sound’s feeble transmissibility is proven as the story bends and weaves to human interpretation and miscommunication. The result is a stunning contribution to cinematic language. O’Daniel has developed a syntax of deafness that offers a complex, overlaid, surprising new texture, which offers a dimensional experience of deafness and reorients the audience auditorily in an unfamiliar and exhilarating way.

Seeking Mavis Beacon(2024)

1h 42min | Documentary

Launched in the late ’80s, educational software Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing taught millions globally, but the program’s Haitian-born cover model vanished decades ago. Two DIY investigators search for the unsung cultural icon, while questioning notions of digital security, AI, and Black representation in the digital realm.

Union(2024)

1h 40min | Documentary

The Amazon Labor Union (ALU) — a group of current and former Amazon workers in New York City’s Staten Island — takes on one of the world’s largest and most powerful companies in the fight to unionize.

Directed by Brett Story

Riotsville, USA(2022)

1h 31min | Documentary
3.1/5 (with 2 votes)

An archival documentary about the U.S. military’s response to the political and racial injustices of the late 1960s: take a military base, build a mock inner-city set, cast soldiers to play rioters, burn the place down, and film it all.

American Carnage(2017)

See how alt-right icon Steve Bannon’s years as a documentary filmmaker catapulted him to Breitbart News and the Trump White House.

Gavin Grimm vs.(2017)

18min | Documentary
2.5/5 (with 1 vote)

In 2016, transgender teen Gavin Grimm sued his local school board after its members refused to let him use the bathroom of his choice. He was ready to take his case all the way to the Supreme Court—and then the election happened.

The Hottest August(2019)

1h 34min | Documentary
2.9/5 (with 2 votes)

Brett Story's visionary look at New York City as it braces for an uncertain future.

America(2019)

30min | Documentary
2.6/5 (with 2 votes)

A cinematic omnibus rooted in New Orleans, challenging the idea of black cinema as a "wave" or "movement in time," proposing instead a continuous thread of achievement.

The Rifleman(2020)

18min | Documentary

An all-archival excavation of the links between gun culture, the National Rifle Association, and the U.S. Border Patrol across five decades.

North by Current(2021)

1h 26min | Documentary
2.7/5 (with 2 votes)

Filmmaker Angelo Madsen Minax returns to his rural Michigan hometown following the death of his infant niece and the subsequent arrest of his brother-in-law as the culprit. Using the audio-visual approaches of essay film, first-person cinema vérité, staged actions, and decades of home movies, Madsen navigates a town steeped in opioid addiction, economic depression, and religious fervor, while using the act of filmmaking to rebuild familial bonds and reimagine justice. Posing empathy as a tool for creating a more just world, North By Current does not seek to investigate a crime, but creates a relentless portrait of an enduring pastoral family, poised to reframe and reimagine narratives about incarceration, addiction, trans embodiment, and ruralness.

Directed by Angelo Madsen Minax

How to Have an American Baby(2023)

1h 57min | Documentary

An intimate and kaleidoscopic voyage behind the closed doors of the Chinese birth tourism industry in the U.S.

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