Why We Fight examines the military-industrial complex after World War II and how it has shaped American foreign policy throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. It offers numerous interviews with members of all levels of the go...
Murderball focuses on physically disabled athletes who play for a wheelchair rugby team in a sport known as Quad Rugby. It follows the team as they discuss sports, life and how they ended up in wheelchairs as they play their...
Dangerous Knowledge tracks the lives of four of history’s most eminent mathematicians – Georg Cantor, Ludwig Boltzmann, Kurt Gödel and Alan Turing – all of them geniuses whose works not only contributed to a...
Bigger, Stronger, Faster examines the widespread use of performance-enhancing steroids in American sports and how it is linked to the fixation with winning at any cost. Filmmaker Christopher Bell illustrates how he and his tw...
In recent years, corporations have come to dominate the global economy. Their influence even stretches to international policy decisions. But how did they become what they are today? The Corporation follows the evolution of c...
The Psychopath Next Door examines the non-criminal psychopaths that live among us, often holding respectable positions in society. People tend to think of psychopaths as murderers and monsters, excessive and dramatic characte...
Hot Coffee gives the perspective of four ordinary Americans who battled very different civil court cases against big business and the toll it took on their once normal lives. The infamous hot coffee case against McDonald’s is...
Hotel Ground Zero tells the story of the forgotten tragedy of September 11th, 2001. When the Twin Towers collapsed in the infamous terrorist attack, the Marriott World Trade Center, directly below, was destroyed as well. The...
The Queen of Versailles depicts the lives of Florida billionaires David and Jackie Siegel and their family as they build their private residence called ‘Versailles’ – one of the largest and most expensive ho...
In 2008 two Swedish sisters, Ursula and Sabina Eriksson, were filmed by BBC cameras throwing themselves into oncoming traffic on a British motorway. The shocking scenes came to national attention in the UK where it was watche...
My Brother Jordan is a heart-warming documentary that recounts the life of Jordan Robinson through the eyes of his brother Justin. Although not a famous athlete or wealthy individual, Jordan Robinson led an extraordinary life...
Chronicling the completion and release of alternative country-rock band Wilco’s fourth studio album, and all the drama there within, I Am Trying to Break Your Heart takes a close and oftentimes unbelievable look at the...