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ilmed in more than twenty states, The House I Live In captures heart-wrenching stories from individuals at all levels of America's War on Drugs. From the dealer to the grieving mother, the narcotics officer to the senator, the inmate to the federal judge, the film offers a penetrating look inside America's longest war, offering a definitive portrait and revealing its profound human rights implications.
- 5 / 5
65% WILL SEE
35% WON'T SEEA documentary about legendary reggae star Bob Marley, which has been authorized by Marley's family.
PG-13 Documentary 2 hrs, 24 mins
- 4.7 / 5
76% WILL SEE
24% WON'T SEEThe film showcases the richness of Mexican music both young and old, from traditional music to pop rock and rap blended with interviews from Diego Luna, Lila Downs and many more leading personalities.
R Documentary Music 1 hr, 40 mins
- 4.5 / 5
59% WILL SEE
41% WON'T SEEIn 1968, two producers went to a downtown Detroit bar to see an unknown recording artist – a charismatic Mexican-American singer/songwriter named Rodriguez who had attracted a local following with his mysterious presence, soulful melodies and prophetic lyrics. They were immediately bewitched by the singer, and thought they had found a musical folk hero in the purest sense – an artist who reminded them of a Chicano Bob Dylan, perhaps even greater. They had worked with the likes of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder, but they believed the album they subsequently produced with Rodriguez – Cold Fact – was the masterpiece of their producing careers.
Documentary 1 hr, 25 mins
- 4.8 / 5
6% WILL SEE
94% WON'T SEEA feature documentary that will follow seven people from around the world as they travel to Comic-Con in San Diego.
- 4.5 / 5
69% WILL SEE
31% WON'T SEESet in the world of Russian immigrants living in New York City, Downtown Express uses music to explore the clash of old world values against the lure and excitement of a new country. Under the watch of his loving but overbearing father, virtuoso violinist and Juilliard student Sasha (Grammy nominee Philippe Quint) prepares for a critical recital meant to launch his career. Yet, he is increasingly drawn to the rhythms of the streets of New York, and when he meets singer-songwriter Ramona (acclaimed recording artist Nellie McKay), he joins her band, falls in love, and begins to lead a double life, careening frantically between two worlds. As his classical debut nears, Sasha must decide whether to break with his father and forge his own destiny.
Documentary Music 1 hr, 30 mins
- 5 / 5
22% WILL SEE
78% WON'T SEEAcclaimed photographer Gregory Crewdson’s 10-year quest to create a series of haunting, surreal, and stunningly elaborate portraits of small-town American life — filmed with unprecedented access as he makes perfect renderings of a disturbing, imperfect world.
NR Documentary 1 hr, 17 mins
- 5 / 5
45% WILL SEE
55% WON'T SEESamsara takes the form of a nonverbal, guided meditation that will transform viewers in countries around the world, as they are swept along a journey of the soul. Through powerful images pristinely photographed in 70mm and a dynamic music score, the film illuminates the links between humanity and the rest of the nature, showing how our life cycle mirrors the rhythm of the planet.
PG-13 Documentary 1 hr, 39 mins
- 4.8 / 5
40% WILL SEE
60% WON'T SEEAn urgent expose of the culture wars being fought within America's public school system, The Revisionaries is a behind-the-scenes look at the Texas State Board of Education's decade-defining conference on state textbook standards. As Texas is the country's single largest textbook buyer--and publishers are forced to re-write content to comply with their educational standards--the board's decisions have the ability to affect the future of American education.
Historical Documentary 1 hr, 32 mins
- 5 / 5
100% WILL SEE
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