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.

Room 237

Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining."

Je Suis Elodie

Elodie is a young mother and a biologist working to cure cancer whose work and personal lives collide when she gets a breast cancer diagnosis. Directed by Tabs Breese and India Wadsworth.

Caffeinated

Filmmakers Vishal Solanki and Hanh Nguyen examine how coffee impacts farmers, brewers and consumers worldwide.

The Undocumented Lawyer

Lawyer Lizbeth Mateo, herself an undocumented immigrant, is guided by personal experience when she takes on the case of a client claiming sanctuary in a church.

Tabloid

One of America's top documentary filmmakers, Errol Morris, turns his attention to the outrageous and nearly unbelievable story of Joyce McKinney. She's a former Miss Wyoming beauty queen who gained a great deal of notoriety after being accused of kidnapping a young Mormon missionary, restraining him in chains and raping him in England in 1977. The unbalanced McKinney is interviewed extensively, particularly about her ambition to write a memoir telling her side of the tale.

Ode To Desolation

Jim Henterly holds his post as the eyes and ears of the historic Desolation Peak Fire Lookout.

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.

Muxes

In the southern state of Oaxaca, the world is not divided simply into males and females.

The Hobby

Filmmaker Simon Ennis examines the massive subculture of modern board games, featuring personal stories of competition, compulsion, creativity and connection.

Artificial Intelligence: A Fork in the Road

Humanity is at a fork in the road, and which path they take will dictate the course of the lives and livelihoods of billions of people; AI will either empower greater human agency or it will undermine it.

Knuckleball!

Filmmakers Ricki Stern and Annie Sundberg profile baseball's Tim Wakefield, R.A. Dickey and other Major League pitchers who still have the knuckleball in their repertoire.

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.

Nzingha

Nzingha Prescod is the number two ranked women's foil fencer in the United States; she is the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the 2015 Senior World Championships.

Eleanor Ambos Interiors

As a celebrated interior designer loses her eyesight to macular degeneration, she begins to see her life's work in a new light.

Acid Attack: My Story

One woman's terrifying true story of being followed by an envious colleague through the streets of London and doused with sulphuric acid.

Creating Things

"Creating Things"

Two brothers use interview fragments, pieces of art, and various family mementos to explore the legacy of their father and what he left behind. Directed by Bryan and Taylor Simpson.

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