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Netflix
83
7.7
/8649/
77
/435/
72
/156/
4.1
/33179/
100
/100/
90
/49/
86
/29/
cc age 15+

Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (2020)
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.
poster
Kanopy
74
7.4
/9512/
75
/501/
70
/149/
3.5
/3430/
84
/70/
74
/186/
76
/18/

Dirty Wars (2013)
Investigative journalist, Jeremy Scahill is pulled into an unexpected journey as he chases down the hidden truth behind America's expanding covert wars, and examines how the US government has responded to international terrorist threats in ways that seem to go against the established laws of the land.
poster
MUBI
68
6.3
/7882/
56
/326/
57
/98/
3.3
/105411/
90
/150/
50
/18/
80
/37/
cc age 14+

The Mastermind (2025)
In a sedate Massachusetts suburb circa 1970, unemployed family man and amateur art thief J.B. Mooney sets out on his first heist. With the museum cased and accomplices recruited, he has an airtight plan. Or so he thinks.
poster
81
64
7.8
/2560/
75
/63/
72
/41/
3.7
/905/
97
/62/
91
/144/
82
/13/

Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country (2008)
Going beyond the occasional news clip from Burma, the acclaimed filmmaker, Anders Østergaard, brings us close to the video journalists who deliver the footage. Though risking torture and life in jail, courageous young citizens of Burma live the essence of journalism as they insist on keeping up the flow of news from their closed country.
poster
Netflix
66
58
6.7
/4101/
69
/351/
67
/86/
3.5
/6847/
67
/6/
59
/12/

Crack: Cocaine, Corruption & Conspiracy (2021)
A cheap, powerful drug emerges during a recession, igniting a moral panic fueled by racism. Explore the complex history of crack in the 1980s.
poster
57
6.7
/58689/
70
/1537/
68
/897/
3.2
/18641/
31
/86/
61
/1176/
47
/20/
cc age 14+

Wyatt Earp (1994)
From Wichita to Dodge City, to the O.K. Corral in Tombstone, Wyatt Earp is taught that nothing matters more than family and the law. Joined by his brothers and Doc Holliday, Earp wages war on the dreaded Clanton and McLaury gangs.
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Kanopy
78
28
7.6
/580/
77
/27/
72
/17/
3.6
/505/
91
/11/
80
/1/

When Two Worlds Collide (2016)
In this tense and immersive tour de force, audiences are taken directly into the line of fire between powerful, opposing Peruvian leaders who will stop at nothing to keep their respective goals intact. On the one side is President Alan Garcia, who, eager to enter the world stage, begins aggressively extracting oil, minerals, and gas from untouched indigenous Amazonian land. He is quickly met with fierce opposition from indigenous leader Alberto Pizango, whose impassioned speeches against Garcia’s destructive actions prove a powerful rallying cry to throngs of his supporters. When Garcia continues to ignore their pleas, a tense war of words erupts into deadly violence.
poster
61
26
6.3
/424/
77
/9/
63
/30/
3.2
/2326/
38
/5/

Tlatelolco, Summer of 68' (2013)
As Mexico prepares to host the 1968 Olympics, students and civilians are uniting on the streets to protest the authoritarian government. Tensions are running high and the eyes of the world are on Mexico and President Gustavo Diaz Ordaz. Ana Maria, a student photographer and daughter of a high-ranking official, finds herself embroiled in the movement and is swept off her feet by Félix, a working-class architecture student. This film remembers the events that led to one of the darkest chapters in Mexico’s recent history: the massacre at Tlatelolco, 10 days before the opening of the Olympic Games.
poster
77
25
7.6
/526/
76
/12/
78
/3/
3.9
/2455/

Aswang (2019)
Aswang follows a group of people whose lives have been caught up in these events: a journalist who tries to make a stand against lawlessness, a coroner, a missionary brother who comforts bereaved family members, and a street kid with parents in prison and friends in the cemetery. The film is a shocking account of unprecedented violence and the moral bankruptcy of a regime that still enjoys support from voters.
poster
58
15
7.0
/82/
47
/4/
3.5
/311/
47
/71/

Under the Grey Sky (2025)
Based on true events, a Belarusian journalist is arrested after covertly livestreaming brutal government crackdowns on peaceful demonstrators following rigged elections. Her husband, refusing to leave her, also faces recriminations from a regime determined to break them both.
poster
84
?
8.5
/80/
80
/2/
100
/1/
3.7
/421/

Taraneh: A Documentary (2025)
Nearly three years have passed since the “Woman, Life, Freedom” protests in Iran. Many who took part in the 2022 (1401) demonstrations paid a heavy price: some were killed, many were permanently injured, others were sentenced to long prison terms, and many lost their jobs. Among the well-known figures who supported the protests was Taraneh Alidoosti, one of Iran’s most prominent film actresses. After she posted an unveiled photo of herself and later protested the execution of Mohsen Shekari, she was imprisoned. Following her release, she became ill and remained out of the public eye for some time. Alidoosti has also been banned from acting in cinema. For the first time, in the documentary Taraneh, produced by Pegah Ahangarani, Alidoosti speaks about her decision to join the protest movement after the killing of Mahsa Amini. She talks about the day she was arrested at home in front of her little daughter and about the loss of her skin due to an autoimmune disease.
poster
69
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7.2
/30/
3.3
/208/

Japanese Avant-Garde Pioneers (2025)
Amidst the profound social change and political turmoil of post-war Japan, a bold generation of avant-garde artists and photographers emerged in the 1960s, forever transforming the global art landscape.
poster
?
7.5
/12/

Repression in Paradise
Repression in Paradise is the first feature documentary that follows the experiences of protesters, politicians, resistance members, and even state police, through the Venezuelan Rebellion of 2017.
poster
?
10
/1/

Chile, no invoco tu nombre en vano (1983)
N/A
poster
66
?
6.1
/214/
61
/27/
77
/7/

First Contact: An Alien Encounter (2022)
Drama-documentary telling the gripping story of an encounter with an alien object travelling through the solar system.
poster
?
8.0
/18/
60
/1/

World War C (2021)
It's war. War against an invisible enemy that is not as deadly as we are told. The world is changing rapidly. Disproportionate measures are taken worldwide that disrupt society as a whole. A dichotomy in society forced vaccinations and restrictions on freedom. Have we had the worst? Or is there something more disturbing to awaiting us.
poster
?
9.2
/15/

Where Chaos Reigns (2019)
Venezuela is going through an unprecedented political, economic and humanitarian crisis. As a result, it's people have taken to the streets to protest. Daniella, a young medical student has rounded up her peers and created a paramedic group called "Green Crosses" in an effort to help those injured in the clashes. The film follows her into the chaos that ensues.
poster
?
5.8
/38/
40
/3/

Paname (2010)
This is the story of three lost young lovers in an exotic and distressful Paris.
poster
Kanopy
?
7.8
/20/
10
/1/

Betty Williams: Contagious Courage (2018)
This is the story of a young mother living in Northern Ireland fifty years ago, as her country teetered on the brink of civil war. With never-before-seen footage and behind-the-scenes interviews, "Betty Williams: Contagious Courage" shows how average people can overcome their fear, and how one person can make a difference in a violent and unpredictable world.
poster
65
?
6.9
/463/
60
/6/
63
/3/
3.4
/245/

The Man (1972)
When the President and Speaker of the House are killed in a building collapse, and the Vice-President declines the office due to age and ill-health, Senate President pro tempore Douglas Dilman (James Earl Jones) suddenly becomes the first black man to occupy the Oval Office. The events from that day to the next election when he must decide if he will actually run challenge his skills as a politician and leader.
poster
?

In the Heat of the Cold Years (2022)
In Havana in the nineteen sixties, there were 140 movie theaters. Only a dozen remain today. For ten years, the cinema industry was a pillar of the Cuban Revolution, but the regime’s hardening and the economic recession precipitated its decline. Fifty years later, only a dozen movie theaters are still running in Havana, while a new generation of bold filmmakers struggles for the very existence of Cuban cinema. In the Heat of the Cold Years tells the story of Revolutionary Cuban cinema through the memories of a choral of elder filmmakers, such as Luciano Castillo, the director of the national film archives, as he scrambles for the preservation of this crumbling cultural legacy, and through a group of young Cuban filmmakers struggling to make their first feature film.
poster
?

Refugees Are Welcome Here (2020)
"Open the borders," chant democratically minded residents in Berlin and frustrated refugees behind the barbed wire of makeshift camps. The winding path between them is interwoven with encounters with empathetic volunteers and clashes with repressive state forces and hostile far-right citizens.


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