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Omnibus(1952-1961)

NR
| 30min per episode | Talk-Show
3.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Omnibus is an American, commercially sponsored, educational television series.

Directed by Bob Banner

Citizenfour(2014)

R
| 1h 54min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 565 votes)

In June 2013, Laura Poitras and reporter Glenn Greenwald flew to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden. She brought her camera with her.

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, ...

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution(2020)

R
| 1h 47min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 61 votes)

Down the road from Woodstock in the early 1970s, a revolution blossomed in a ramshackle summer camp for disabled teenagers, transforming their young lives and igniting a landmark movement.

Generation Wealth(2018)

1h 50min | Documentary
3.3/5 (with 40 votes)

Over the past 25 years, Lauren Greenfield's documentary photography and film projects have explored youth culture, gender, body image, and affluence. In this fascinating meld of career retrospective and film essay, Greenfield offers a meditation on her extensive body of work, structuring it through the lens of materialism and its increasing sway on culture and society in America and throughout the world. Underscoring the ever-increasing gap between the haves and the have-nots, her portraits reveal a focus on cultivating image over substance, where subjects unable to attain actual wealth instead settle for its trappings, no matter their ability to pay for it.

Best of Enemies(2015)

1h 27min | Documentary, History
3.6/5 (with 61 votes)

A documentary about the legendary series of nationally televised debates in 1968 between two great public intellectuals, the liberal Gore Vidal and the conservative William F. Buckley Jr. Intended as commentary on the issues of their day, these vitriolic and explosive encounters came to define the modern era of public discourse in the media, marking the big bang moment of our contemporary media landscape when spectacle trumped content and argument replaced substance. Best of Enemies delves into the entangled biographies of these two great thinkers, and luxuriates in the language and the theater of their debates, begging the question, "What has television done to the way we discuss politics in our democracy today?".

Directed by Morgan Neville

Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street(2021)

PG
| 1h 47min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 8 votes)

Take a stroll down Sesame Street and witness the birth of the most influential children's show in television history. From the iconic furry characters to the classic songs you know by heart, learn how a gang of visionary creators changed the world.

Directed by Marilyn Agrelo

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

Ex Libris: The New York Public Library(2017)

3h 25min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 28 votes)

A documentary about how a dominant cultural and demographic institution both sustains their traditional activities and adapts to the digital revolution.

Directed by Frederick Wiseman

The House I Live In(2012)

NR
| 1h 50min | Documentary
3.8/5 (with 31 votes)

In the past 40 years, the War on Drugs has accounted for 45 million arrests, made America the world's largest jailer, and destroyed impoverished communities at home and abroad. Yet drugs are cheaper, purer, and more available today than ever. Where did we go wrong?

Directed by Eugene Jarecki - With David Simon, Charles Bowden, Gabor Maté

College Behind Bars(2019)

1h per episode | Documentary
3.0/5 (with 2 votes)

Explore the transformative power of education through the eyes of a dozen incarcerated men and women trying to earn college degrees – and a chance at new beginnings – from one of the country’s most rigorous prison education programs.

Directed by Lynn Novick

Elena(2013)

1h 22min | Documentary, Drama
3.7/5 (with 42 votes)

Petra heads to New York in search of her older sister after a long time of being separated. They are both movie actresses and heirs of the wounds of the Brazilian dictatorship. But Petra has only a few clues: home movies, newspaper clippings, a diary...

Directed by Petra Costa
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Lift(2023)

PG-13
| 1h 27min | Documentary

Lift shines a spotlight on the invisible story of homelessness in America through the eyes of a group of young homeless and home-insecure ballet dancers in New York City and the mentor that inspires them.

Do Not Resist(2016)

1h 10min | Documentary
3.3/5 (with 14 votes)

Do Not Resist is an exploration of the rapid militarization of the police in the United States. Opening on startling on-the-scene footage in Ferguson, Missouri, the film then broadens its scope to present scenes from across the country.

Directed by Craig Atkinson - With James Comey, Dave Grossman, Rand Paul

Detropia(2012)

NR
| 1h 33min | Documentary
3.3/5 (with 17 votes)

Detroit’s story has encapsulated the iconic narrative of America over the last century – the Great Migration of African Americans escaping Jim Crow; the rise of manufacturing and the middle class; the love affair with automobiles; the flowering of the American dream; and now… the collapse of the economy and the fading American mythos.

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

The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution(2015)

1h 53min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 27 votes)

The story of the Black Panthers is often told in a scatter of repackaged parts, often depicting tragic, mythic accounts of violence and criminal activity; but this is an essential story, vibrant, human; a living and breathing chronicle of a pivotal movement that birthed a new revolutionary culture in America.

Directed by Stanley Nelson Jr.

Coded Bias(2020)

1h 26min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 18 votes)

Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, and her journey to push for the first-ever legislation in the U.S. to govern against bias in the algorithms that impact us all.

Directed by Shalini Kantayya

Maya Angelou: And Still I Rise(2016)

1h 52min | Documentary
3.9/5 (with 7 votes)

A celebration of Dr. Maya Angelou by weaving her words with rare and intimate archival photographs and videos, which paint hidden moments of her exuberant life during some of America’s most defining civil rights moments. From her upbringing in the Depression-era South to her swinging soirees with Malcolm X in Ghana to her inaugural speech for President Bill Clinton, we are given special access to interviews with Dr. Angelou whose indelible charm and quick wit make it easy to love her.

Directed by Bob Hercules, Rita Coburn Whack

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.

No Accident(2023)

1h 37min | Documentary
2.3/5 (with 1 vote)

In the aftermath of the deadly "Unite the Right" rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, a civil lawsuit was filed against white nationalist leaders and organizations on behalf of plaintiffs who suffered injuries while peacefully counterprotesting. This documentary chronicles this seminal civil rights trial, exposing a broad network of conspirators and detailing the challenges of holding those leaders and organizations liable for their actions.

Invisible Beauty(2023)

1h 55min | Documentary

Fashion revolutionary Bethann Hardison looks back on her journey as a pioneering Black model, modeling agent, and activist, shining a light on an untold chapter in the fight for racial diversity.

Going Varsity in Mariachi(2023)

1h 45min | Documentary

In the competitive world of high school mariachi, the musicians from the South Texas borderlands reign supreme. Under the guidance of coach Abel Acuña, the teenage captains of Edinburg North High School’s acclaimed team must turn a shoestring budget and diverse crew of inexperienced musicians into state champions.

Bending the Arc(2017)

1h 42min | Documentary
4.0/5 (with 3 votes)

About the extraordinary doctors and activists—including Paul Farmer, Jim Yong Kim, and Ophelia Dahl—whose work 30 years ago to save lives in a rural Haitian village grew into a global battle in the halls of power for the right to health for all.

With Jim Yong Kim

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am(2019)

PG-13
| 1h 59min | Documentary
4.0/5 (with 8 votes)

This artful and intimate meditation on the legendary storyteller examines her life, her works, and the powerful themes she has confronted throughout her literary career. Toni Morrison leads an assembly of her peers, critics, and colleagues on an exploration of race, history, the United States, and the human condition.

Roll Red Roll(2019)

1h 20min | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 25 votes)

At a 2012 pre-season high-school football party in Steubenville, Ohio, a young woman was raped by members of the beloved high school football team. The aftermath exposed an entire culture of complicity—and Roll Red Roll maps out the roles that peer pressure, denial, sports machismo, and social media each played in the tragedy.

Directed by Nancy Schwartzman

76 Days(2020)

1h 33min | Documentary
3.7/5 (with 13 votes)

Raw and intimate, this documentary captures the struggles of patients and frontline medical professionals battling the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan.

Directed by Hao Wu

E-Team(2014)

1h 28min | Documentary
3.0/5 (with 13 votes)

E-Team is driven by the high-stakes investigative work of four intrepid human rights workers, offering a rare look at their lives at home and their dramatic work in the field.

Directed by Ross Kauffman

Call Her Ganda(2018)

1h 33min | Documentary, Crime
2.7/5 (with 7 votes)

Grassroots activists in the Philippines are spurred into action when a local transgender woman is found dead in a motel room with a 19-year-old U.S. marine as the leading suspect. As they demand answers and a just trial, hidden histories of U.S. colonization come bubbling to the surface.

Enemies of the State(2021)

1h 43min | Documentary
3.2/5 (with 7 votes)

From the outside, the DeHart’s were an All-American family. Parents Paul and Leann were U.S. Military members, and son Matt was obsessed with computers from an early age. As a military family, they moved around during Matt’s adolescence, and Matt really grew up online. When Matt’s work with the hacker collective Anonymous rouses the suspicions of the U.S. government, the family is drawn into a bizarre web of secrets and espionage.

Directed by Sonia Kennebeck
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