There’s Something in the Water (2019)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Elliot Page
Actors: Dorene Bernard, Ingrid Waldron, John Bates, Louise Delisle, Michelle Francis-Denny, Stephen Colbert
Country: Canada
A River Below (2017)
Deep in the Amazon, the population of the indigenous pink river dolphin is dwindling. Docile and easy to catch, this near-mythical animal is being hunted to extinction and used as…
Winnie (2017)
While her husband served a life sentence, paradoxically kept safe and morally uncontaminated, Winnie Mandela rode the raw violence of apartheid, fighting on the front line and underground. This is…
A Celebration of the Music from Coco (2020)
Remember and relive the songs that moved you from the movie Coco.
Sapporo Winter Olympics (1972)
A documentary about the 1972 Winter Olympic Games in Sapporo, Japan.
Heirs of the Beast (2016)
The story of the making and subsequent success of The Day of the Beast, the Spanish cult film directed by Álex de la Iglesia and released in 1995.
Dark Sanctuary: The Story of The Church (2025)
The story of The Church, the infamous Dallas goth club, and the community of artists and outsiders that called it home.
Lust for Gold: A Race Against Time (2021)
A team of modern adventurers is on a quest for gold in the mountains of eastern Arizona.
The Book of Manning (2013)
Explores the personal and professional life of former NFL and Ole Miss quarterback Archie Manning and how the sudden loss of his father impacted his life and the way he…
Secrets of the King Cobra (2010)
A new scientific expedition follows the King Cobra into the wild for the first time.
AI Evolution (2024)
Take a journey through the ever-changing landscape of artificial intelligence with this doc exploring the challenges and opportunities ahead.
Wadd: The Life & Times of John C. Holmes (1999)
Friends, enemies, acquaintances, and family of porn star John Holmes recall their experiences with him, from his childhood to his eventual death from AIDS in 1988.
Hayao Miyazaki and the Heron (2024)
A documentary that chronicles the making of The Boy and the Heron, filmed with exclusive access to Studio Ghibli across an astonishing seven years.