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Cover-Up (2025)
For the past six decades, Seymour Hersh has been at the front lines of political journalism in the U.S. This arresting documentary, released at a crucial moment for the freedom of the press, tells the wide-ranging story of this breakthrough reporter.
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74
7.3
/117/
68
/6/
3.6
/575/
84
/6/

Life After (2025)
LIFE AFTER is a gripping investigative documentary that exposes the tangled web of moral dilemmas and profit motives surrounding assisted dying. Disabled filmmaker Reid Davenport uncovers shocking abuses of power while amplifying the voices of the disability community fighting for justice and dignity in an unfolding matter of life and death. In 1983, a disabled Californian woman named Elizabeth Bouvia sought the “right to die,” igniting a national debate about autonomy and the value of disabled lives. After years of courtroom battles, Bouvia vanished from public view. Sundance-winner Davenport embarks on a personal investigation to find out what really happened to Bouvia and reveal why her story is disturbingly relevant today.
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47
7.1
/1620/
72
/72/
72
/41/
3.5
/5169/

Colette (2020)
World War II. Not all warriors wore uniforms. Not all warriors were men. Meet ninety-year-old Colette Catherine who, as a young girl, fought the Nazis as a member of the French Resistance. Now she’s about to re-open old wounds, re-visting the terrors of that time. Some nightmares are too terrible to remember. But also, too dangerous to forget.
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24
7.0
/526/
67
/17/
77
/5/
3.0
/281/
36
/11/
82
/22/
45
/7/

Finding Joe (2011)
Finding Joe is an exploration of the studies of mythologist Joseph Campbell, and of their continuing influence on our culture. Through interviews with visionaries from a variety of fields—interwoven with enactments of classic tales by a sweet and motley group of kids—the film navigates the stages of what Campbell dubbed "the hero’s journey": the challenges, the fears, the dragons, the battles, and the return home as a changed person.
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Kanopy
72
24
6.8
/549/
81
/9/
65
/13/
3.7
/1472/

All These Creatures (2018)
An adolescent boy attempts to untangle his memories of a mysterious infestation, the unravelling of his father, and the little creatures inside us all.
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66
14
7.0
/378/
65
/14/
57
/11/
3.6
/593/

Souls of Totality (2018)
A love story set during the Great American Eclipse.
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7.7
/12/
100
/1/
3.6
/285/

Ang mga Alingawngaw sa Panahon ng Pagpapasya (2015)
Amidst the social and political struggles of the "Bagong Lipunan" era, Red grows up with his middle-class family as an ordinary boy. He then finds himself caught between the conflicts brought by his mother's unbending ideologies, and his father's apolitical instinct to protect his family.
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7.9
/11/

Moti (2025)
At the start of the pandemic, a family in Kolkata discovers their pet dog Moti has turned into a boy - leading to a journey of ridiculous science and absurd evolution, all in search of a new normal.
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66
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7.0
/236/
60
/1/
3.5
/271/

Yanuni (2025)
Indigenous chief Juma Xipaia fights to protect tribal lands despite assassination attempts. Her struggle intensifies after learning she's pregnant, while her husband, Special Forces ranger Hugo Loss, stands by her side.
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8.6
/35/
86
/3/
3.8
/488/
63
/4/

WTO/99 (2025)
An immersive archival documentary that reanimates the clash between the then-emerging World Trade Organization (WTO) and the more than 40,000 people who took to the streets of Seattle to protest the WTO's impacts on human rights, labor, and the environment.
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8.4
/27/

Shuffle (2025)
Through the lens of his own recovery, a filmmaker offers an intimate look inside the billion dollar addiction treatment industry where young people are bought and sold for their insurance policies and ushered into a system designed to keep them sick.
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7.7
/33/
20
/1/
3.6
/285/

Free Leonard Peltier (2025)
Leonard Peltier, one of the surviving leaders of the American Indian Movement, has been in prison for 50 years following a contentious conviction. A new generation of Native activists is committed to winning his freedom before he dies.
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6.7
/9/
10
/1/

Nước (Water/Homeland) (2016)
About the relationship between a queer Vietnamese-American teen and their Vietnamese refugee mother.
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8.7
/7/
100
/1/

Sheep Barn (2024)
A labourer visits his ancestral village in the Himalayan foothills to take his aged father with him to the city. But his father's refusal to leave the village makes the labourer prolong his stay in the village which becomes gripped by the terror and drama of a lurking man-eater.
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10
/1/

Vaitafe: Running Water (1981)
A follow-up to the groundbreaking Visual Communications documentary OMAI FA'ATASI: SAMOA MO SAMOA, this fictionalized account of Vaitafe Futu, a gifted Samoan youth who travels from Pago Pago to pursue an education in Los Angeles offers a wholistic portrait of a newer Asian Pacific American community.
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10
/1/

City City (1974)
Short film by Duane Kubo for Visual Communications
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7.7
/28/
3.4
/210/
71
/5/

Suburban Fury (2024)
On September 22, 1975, 45-year-old Sara Jane Moore took a revolver out of her purse and fired two shots at President Gerald Ford on a crowded sidewalk in San Francisco’s Union Square. This failed political assassination was destined to become a strange historical footnote, yet Moore is revealed as an extraordinary subject in this expansive, fascinating new documentary by the protean Robinson Devor (The Woman Chaser, NYFF37). Having served more than 30 years of a life prison sentence, Moore tells her own story, from FBI informant to would-be assassin, all of which Devor dramatizes against the backdrop of the era’s prevalent political unrest and militancy, of Attica, the Black Panthers, the U.S.-backed Chilean coup, and the Symbionese Liberation Army. A pugnacious and unapologetic interview subject, Moore holds the center of a fleet and compelling nonfiction drama with the feel of a 1970s thriller.
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Kanopy
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80
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Expanding Sanctuary (2023)
A Latinx immigrant mother makes waves with a historic campaign to end the sharing of the Philadelphia police database with ICE.
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7.7
/119/
67
/3/
3.8
/352/

Champions of the Golden Valley (2024)
In the high peaks of Afghanistan, young athletes from rival villages build makeshift wooden skis and convene for a mountain race that unites the community in a moment of peace and triumph just before their country’s collapse. Champions of the Golden Valley merges the triumphant spirit of a classic underdog sports story with the heartfelt portrait of a community finding hope amid disrupted dreams. Revealing a stunning unseen side of Afghanistan, it is an uplifting exploration of what it means to be a champion – in all its forms.
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8.0
/26/
67
/3/

Crisanto Street (2018)
Armed with a video camera, eight-year-old Geovany Cesario joyously captures the mood of his family during a pivotal moment in their lives.
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10
/2/

Tadpole (2018)
A shy teenager named Chris anxiously prepares his room for his friend, Alex, to spend the night. When Alex arrives, Chris is caught off guard when Tommy, Alex's friend, joins them, making a crowd of three.
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8.2
/24/
70
/1/
60
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Mauve Eyelid (2017)
Emanuelle is training on her stationary bike, but she can't get her mind off the image of Laura. The more she pedals, the more her memories turn to desire.
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8.7
/8/

The Hidden Power of Purpose (2023)
Narrated by Debbie Allen, the film bridges inspiring stories of individuals who have found purpose in their lives with the insights of leading scientists whose work affirms that living with purpose improves health and longevity.
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8.6
/36/

Divia (2025)
The film explores the catastrophic influence of Russian invasion on nature in Ukraine. This is a journey from the harmonious life of nature to the fiery whirl of war which burns out the earth, forests and all flesh. As the spring comes, nature revives and brings new life among animals despite the irreversible damage. Yet the tremendous scope of the tragedy deprives us of hope for immediate natural recovery and cleaning of the remains of war.
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Kanopy
68
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7.3
/203/
75
/6/
55
/2/
3.6
/204/

Bonobo (2018)
A mosaic of interrelated characters living in the same social housing project and all in search of happiness, forgiveness and meaning.
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80
/2/

Saint Nena! (2018)
Santa Nena, a patron saint statue that springs to life every night, suddenly falls in love with a teenager even though God forbids her.
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7.5
/103/
71
/5/
60
/4/
3.5
/353/

Reappear (2020)
A son wants to cheer up his grieving Mother, so decides to recreate a photo of his late Father that she's always held close to her heart.
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20
/1/

Tadpole (2022)
The protagonist finds himself in a surreal daydream which becomes an introspective journey where he is haunted by the distorted perception of himself.
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10
/2/

The Jump Off (2017)
Nigel and Malik have been in a secret romantic relationship for several weeks. Nigel seems content with their unofficial status, but as times goes on, he longs for more. One evening, Nigel decides to take matters into his own hands before thinking of the consequences.
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6.1
/24/
63
/3/

Cruisin' J-Town (1975)
Celebrates the music and influences of contemporary Asian American culture on Dan Kuramoto, June Okida Kuramoto, and Johnny Mori — three musicians who make up the core of the jazz fusion band Hiroshima. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with Visual Communications in 2011.
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5.8
/129/
60
/3/
40
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2030 (2014)
In a near future Vietnam where global warming and rising seawater levels have forced cultivation to be done on floating farms, a strong-willed woman has to make a critical decision about her ex-lover, a suspect of her husband's murder.
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Kanopy
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7.0
/18/

Why Is We Americans? (2022)
The story focuses on Newark's Baraka family and its involvement in social activism, poetry, music, art and politics.
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60
/1/

Who Will Remain? (2021)
Attempting to better understand her grandfather Avrom Sutzkever, Israeli actress Hadas Kalderon travels to Lithuania, using her grandfather’s diary to trace his early life in Vilna and his survival of the Holocaust.
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6.3
/6/

The Reflection (2019)
Alone in her apartment, Anaïs is texting her boyfriend. Suddenly, something is wrong with her reflection.
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7.2
/12/

Redlight to Limelight (2025)
A group of sex workers and brothel youth form a film production house in the Kalighat redlight area, Kolkata, India. Despite the opposition from the conservative society, they are determined to become filmmakers, resist prostitution among the second generation, survive through the art of cinema, and aspire to transform the redlight area into a professional film colony in the post-pandemic time.
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7.2
/28/
60
/1/
100
/1/

Swissway to Heaven (2022)
Switzerland is a real paradise for climbing as well as the country where Cédric Lachat was born and raised. With his unique sense of humor and unbridled enthusiasm, experience the beauty and wonder of five iconic peaks and mountain ranges: the Eiger, Gastlosen, Wendenstöcke, Lauterbrunnen and Rätikon. Early climbers talk about the evolution of gear and climbing over time.
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7.2
/15/
10
/1/

Hito Hata: Raise the Banner (1980)
The film looks back at the life of a man named Oda and other Japanese Americans through the decades as they face great challenges and joys living in the United States.
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7.0
/20/

What We Don't Know About Mariam (2021)
Mariam goes to a public hospital with her husband and her daughter, bleeding and suffering from a severe pain in her abdomen.
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70
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7.9
/204/
72
/16/
61
/10/

The One You Never Forget (2019)
A 14 year old boy excitedly prepares for his first dance, but when his date arrives he's faced with a split-second decision.
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9.0
/26/

The Fiddle (2018)
On a lonely slanted roof, a hunched figure plays the fiddle. His soulful music finds its way into the simple homes of the people of Anatevka. But this fiddler did not always sit on the roof. Come to think of it, he didn't always have a fiddle to play either. Based on Sholem Aleichem's short story "The Fiddle", this is the story of Sholom, the boy that was destined to become the fiddler on the roof.
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80
/1/
60
/1/

Taya (2013)
A 12 year-old boy learns to play traditional Filipino games through a new set of friends, who will show him that life and their games have many things in common.
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70
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6.8
/81/
66
/3/
77
/3/
3.5
/312/

My Moon (2018)
My Moon is about Earth's relationship with Sun and Moon. The story revolves around the sad nature of the way they have to co-exist, as Earth needs both emotional and practical values from both the Sun and Moon.
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67
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7.1
/57/
73
/3/
57
/3/
3.5
/277/

My Friend Fela (2019)
Most often portrayed as an eccentric African pop idol of the ghetto, Fela is rarely presented as the strong political leader he was. Through the eyes his close friend and official biographer, the African-Cuban intellectual Carlos Moore, this documentary is devoted to unravel the complexity of Fela’s life. As the story unfolds, it reveals the glories and tragedies that shaped the lives of the pan-African generation as well as Fela's.
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6.6
/48/
54
/5/
46
/4/

Vétérane (2017)
Camelia, an escort with a troubled past, is newly employed at an erotic massage parlour in eastern Montreal. Met coldly by her competitive new colleagues, she struggles to establish a clientele while maintaining her dignity.
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54
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6.3
/155/
46
/3/

Aria (2017)
Athens, today. Seventeen-year-old, Aria working at the local kebab place, is waiting for a driving lesson with her father.
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5.2
/32/
40
/3/

Manzanar (1972)
Short film about the Manzanar Japanese American internment camp. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2011.
poster
74
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7.2
/126/
77
/3/

Semele (2015)
Eleven-year-old Semele unexpectedly arrives at her father's worksite in Cyprus with a note from school that needs to be signed. This is an astutely observed, ultimately heart-rending story about a youngster whose fierce longing to be noticed is matched only by her determination to make it happen.
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10
/1/

Wong Singsaang (1971)
Short film produced by Visual Communications, the United States first Asian American film production company. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2012.


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