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Deep Down
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Deep Down
Mia needs someone to go with her to a fertility clinic because she will have anesthesia. She asks her ex-boyfriend to go. The story explores the interactions of the characters both before and after.
Deep Down 2021
Calcifer Yule Log
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Calcifer Yule Log
An officially released short of Calcifer acting as a yule log for the holiday season.
Calcifer Yule Log 2021
Before We Are Forgotten
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Before We Are Forgotten
Former Mexican President Felipe Calderon's six-year war on drug trafficking is the focus of this investigative documentary. The voices of parents, siblings, wives, and children of the many victims of the war--more than 121,000 and counting--tell their personal stories of suffering.
Before We Are Forgotten 2014
Lupe
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Lupe
A Cuban immigrant struggles with their transgender identity while searching for their missing sister in New York City's underground sex industry.
Lupe 1
Extra Innings from 9/11: 20 Years Later
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Extra Innings from 9/11: 20 Years Later
A look back at how America's national pastime, Major League Baseball, brought the victims' families, New York City, the fans, and the entire country back to some sense of normalcy after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on 9/11. Manager of the New York Yankees, Joe Torre, and the New York Mets, Bobby Valentine, guide us through the heartfelt stories that show the resilience of the city and country, and a message of hope that people can bounce back from tragedy.
Extra Innings from 9/11: 20 Years Later 2021
The Letter
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The Letter
Karisa’s city-life is interrupted when his Grandma back home is called a witch and receives a death threat. Returning to his rural village to investigate, he finds a frenzied mixture of consumerism and Christianity is turning hundreds of families against their elders, branding them as witches as a means to steal their ancestral land.
The Letter 2020
Growing Up Milwaukee
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Growing Up Milwaukee
Behind every statistic is a story. Three inner-city youth growing up in Milwaukee struggle with the daily dilemma of growing up Black and avoiding becoming just another statistic.
Growing Up Milwaukee 2020
Sugar
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Sugar
Bert's scantily dressed neighbour downstairs, Klaasje, comes by to borrow a cup of sugar, the old clichéd situation with a quite possibly sexual outcome. When she lets the cup slip from her hands and they both try to catch it, destiny strikes.
Sugar 2010
Generation Why?
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Generation Why?
A woman pursues her acting dreams in New York City while enduring her very Cuban and conservative parents.
Generation Why? 2021
Gun Fight
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Gun Fight
In the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shooting, Oscar winner Barbara Kopple takes an in depth look at the issue of gun rights and gun control. She interviews both gun and anti-gun advocates in an effort to shed some light on this not-quite black-and-white issue.
Gun Fight 2011
2nd Annual HA Festival: The Art of Comedy
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2nd Annual HA Festival: The Art of Comedy
Six up-and-coming Latinx stand-ups hit the stage to share their comedy gold with a live audience at San Antonio’s iconic HA Festival.
2nd Annual HA Festival: The Art of Comedy 2021
Pen Pals
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Pen Pals
What is it like to live in exotic lands like Tibet, Hong Kong, Finland and Chile? This original HBO special, shot in four locations, gives you the chance to find out as foreign pen pals tell their American friends about their daily lives through touching and informative letters.
Pen Pals 1988
Breathless
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Breathless
A young man attempts to save his girlfriend's life after she begins to have an asthma attack. It is up to him to find the lost inhaler and get back to her in time before she passes out.
Breathless 2021
Student Athlete
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Student Athlete
Unveils the exploitative world of high-revenue college sports through the stories of young men at varying stages in their athletic careers.
Student Athlete 2018
Primera
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Primera
On October 18 2019, a student uprising was triggered in Santiago over the Chilean government’s increase in metro fare. As the country awakens to the unrelenting abuse of power enacted by a neoliberalist government, and a mistrust in the political class intensifies, we follow Angy and Felipe—two parents who embrace their new roles as activists and enlist in the expanding movement that is fighting for a new Constitution and a just society.
Primera 2022
Si
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Si
After a varsity baseball game, an Asian-American boy navigates his day through seemingly innocent jokes and play.
Si 2020
Oprah and Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary
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Oprah and Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary
In this OWN Spotlight, Oprah speaks with writer, producer and actress Quinta Brunson to discuss her megahit comedy series, Abbott Elementary.
Oprah and Quinta Brunson Abbott Elementary 2022
What Bitch?
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What Bitch?
An argument between two families in a thrift store erupts into a full-scale brawl.
What Bitch? 2020
Ernie & Joe
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Ernie & Joe
Ernie & Joe follows two officers with the San Antonio Police Department mental health unit who are diverting people away from jail and into mental health treatment — one 911 call at a time.
Ernie & Joe 2019
Lullaby
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Lullaby
Madalena, a child born out of an affair, is hated by her stepmother who blames her for the fire that killed her husband. The blind woman abuses the girl to the point of cutting her tongue off. How long will she be able to contain the demon inside her?
Lullaby 2019
Heir To An Execution
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Heir To An Execution
Journalist Ivy Meeropol makes her directorial debut with Heir to an Execution, a personal documentary exploring the execution of her biological grandparents: Julius and Ethel Rosenberg. In 1953, the Rosenbergs were put to death by the U.S. government with the charge of conspiracy to commit wartime espionage. Their orphaned young children were adopted by the Meeropol family, who raised them with the belief that their real parents were innocent. After working as a magazine reporter and political speechwriter for much of her career, director Meeropol conducted her own intimate investigation of her grandparents. The film includes commentary from the Rosenbergs' friend Morton Sobell (also convicted, but released from prison in 1969) and the director's father, Michael Meeropol. Produced by filmmaker Marc Levin, Heir to an Execution was shown at the Sundance Film Festival in 2004 as part of the documentary competition
Heir To An Execution 2004
Invisibles
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Invisibles
Azen, a 9-year-old boy, begins to see strange beings in the jungle. He must decide whether to accept to enter his magical world or allow the jungle to continue filling with corpses from the armed conflict.
Invisibles 2022
Ebola: The Doctors' Story
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Ebola: The Doctors' Story
Join Dr. Javid Abdelmoneim, a British emergency response doctor, inside a Doctors Without Borders Ebola treatment center in Kalilahun, Sierra Leone as the epidemic escalated dramatically in fall 2014. Attached to the doctors’ goggles, cameras designed to enter the “hot zone” of the facility reveal for the first time the realities of battling an unprecedented outbreak. Dr. Abdelmoneim, along with local and international colleagues, fights for the survival of his patients, and helps families reunite or cope with overwhelming loss.
Ebola: The Doctors' Story 2016
Promised Land
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Promised Land
Israel is a country that is loved, hated, and often misunderstood by much of the world. Why is Jerusalem so important? Why do some believe in a messiah who will put things right? Amidst this seemingly endless battle over land and religion, surfing has emerged as an escape from the controversy. Promised Land is a unique look at this ancient place through the lives of two friends from different faiths, brought together by their love of the oceans that separate them. A FilmBuff Presentation.
Promised Land 2013
Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground
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Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground
This documentary special honors Henry Hampton’s masterpiece Eyes on the Prize and conjures ancestral memories, activates the radical imagination and explores the profound journey for Black liberation through the voices of the movement.
Eyes on the Prize: Hallowed Ground 2021
If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise
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If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise
In 2006, director Spike Lee created an astonishing record of the cataclysmic effects of Hurricane Katrina on the city of New Orleans with his epic award-winning documentary, When the Levees Broke. Five years later, Lee returns to New Orleans, to see how the ambitious plans to reinvent the Crescent City were playing out. He finds a patchwork of hope and heartache just as a new disaster unfolds. The four-hour documentary is a continuation of the heart-rending story of destruction and rebirth of America's most unique city.
If God Is Willing and da Creek Don't Rise 2010
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
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When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts
In August 2005, the American city of New Orleans was struck by the powerful Hurricane Katrina. Although the storm was damaging by itself, that was not the true disaster. That happened when the city's flooding safeguards like levees failed and put most of the city, which is largely below sea level, underwater. This film covers that disastrous series of events that devastated the city and its people. Furthermore, the gross incompetence of the various governments and the powerful from the local to the federal level is examined to show how the poor and underprivileged of New Orleans were mistreated in this grand calamity and still ignored today.
When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts 2006