Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me
Big Star: Nothing Can Hurt Me is a feature-length documentary film about the dismal commercial failure, subsequent massive critical acclaim, and enduring legacy of pop music’s greatest cult phenomenon, Big Star.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Drew DeNicola, Olivia Mori
Actors: Alex Chilton, Andy Hummel, Chris Bell, Jon Auer, Rick Clark
Coextinction
Impending extinction comes to a tipping point for one of the world’s most iconic species — the Southern Resident killer whales. For two filmmakers, this crisis sparks a stunning journey…
Hope Frozen: A Quest To Live Twice
A Buddhist scientist from Bangkok decides to cryo-preserve his daughter’s brain. As scandal swirls around the family, they struggle to grieve a child that, in their view, is suspended between…
Dancing at Dusk – A moment with Pina Bausch’s The Rite of Spring
Pina Bausch’s iconic choreography to The Rite of Spring danced on the beach in Toubab Dialaw, Senegal. Filmed as the world descended into lockdown, this recording captures the last rehearsal…
In Search of Dracula
A documentary exploring the legends of vampires, using books, paintings and early films on the subject.
Harry Styles: The Finishing Touch
Hit after hit, pop-icon Harry Styles, once the centerpiece of the world’s biggest boy bands has grown into someone who isn’t afraid of self-expression, continuing to reject the traditional confines…
The End: Inside The Last Days of the Obama White House
An inside view of Barack Obama’s last days as the first African-American President, and the legacy he leaves behind.
Summits of My Life – Déjame Vivir
From Mont Blanc to Mount Elbrus, experience the peaks from the breathtaking perspective of skyrunner Kilian Jornet and his friends.
Balsam: A Paranormal Investigation
Kane Hodder leads a team of paranormal investigators as they investigate The Grand Old Lady Hotel in Balsam, North Carolina. The Grand Old Lady Hotel is a 112-year-old, 40,000 square…
Die Unbeugsamen
“Die Unbeugsamen” (“The Indomitable”) is the story of women’s struggle against sexual discrimination and for inclusion in the democratic process in (West) Germany after WW II.
A Letter to Elia
Director Martin Scorsese speaks candidly and passionately about one of his formative filmmaking influences: the late Elia Kazan. Utilizing precisely chosen clips from Kazan’s signature films including “On the Waterfront,”…
Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis
Camp Confidential: America’s Secret Nazis, is a documentary short featuring animation that focuses on the story of a top secret POW camp that was classified for over 5 decades. In…
Being a Human Person
At 76, Swedish auteur Roy Andersson is about to complete his last film. With the end of his career in sight, the central thematic concerns of Roy’s work – vulnerability,…