Home to the world’s best documentaries -- from Academy Award winning classics and box office hits to festival darlings and cult favorites. Nonfiction storytelling at its best, curated by the best.

Weiner

Former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-N.Y.) runs for mayor of New York in 2013, but a new sex scandal ruins his attempt at a political comeback.

Deep Web

The inside story of a significant digital crime saga, focusing on the arrest of Ross William Ulbricht, the 30-year-old entrepreneur convicted of being Dread Pirate Roberts, the creator and operator of the online black market Silk Road.

My Amityville Horror

Daniel Lutz, who was a child when the events recounted in Jay Anson's "The Amityville Horror" occurred, tells his side of the story.

78/52

An in-depth look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's "Psycho" - composed of 78 setups and 52 cuts - and the screen murder that profoundly changed world cinema.

The Horror Crowd

Conversations with the Hollywood horror community that show how creators chose to be involved with the making of horror films and how they support each other with different projects.

You Don't Nomi

Filmmaker Jeffrey McHale traces the history of the film "Showgirls."

All Things Metal

"All Things Metal"

Three blacksmith operate a forge where they explore craft, music and a life of creativity together.

A Fat Wreck

The early history of Fat Wreck Chords.

When The LAPD Blows Up Your Neighborhood

Tensions rise on a busy street as news organizations and local residents witness a volatile situation turn into a literal powder keg.

Trust Machine: The Story of Blockchain

Filmmaker Alex Winter explores the origin and evolution of cryptocurrency, including the technology's ability to fight poverty and hunger.

Understory

Follow three women who set sail on a 350 mile expedition through Alaska's massive Tongass National Forest. Their goal is to explore how clearcut logging in this coastal rainforest could affect local communities and our planet's climate.

Brainstorm: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Brain

Dr. Ian Whishaw and Dr. Bryan Kolb make history by publishing the first textbook on brain function, laying the foundation for global neuroscience education; these small-town neuroscientists revolutionize our understanding of the brain.

My Amityville Horror

Daniel Lutz, who was a child when the events recounted in Jay Anson's "The Amityville Horror" occurred, tells his side of the story.

Brotherhood of Skiing

The first Black Ski Summit took place in 1973 and was attended by over 350 skiers. A year later the National Brotherhood of Skiers was founded and would grow to have chapters in most major urban centers of the black community.

A Swim Lesson

An ode to an everyday hero: Bill Marsh, a swim teacher who helps children manage their fears.

Wings of Dust

"Wings of Dust"

Vidal Merma, a Peruvian Indigenous journalist, risks his life daily to secure a future where his son, Erik, can savor the simple joy of drinking clean water.

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