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Still Working 9 to 5
Discussing the impact of the 1980 comedy "9 to 5" four decades later and how its message about women in the workplace has retained its original poignancy.
God Bless Bitcoin
Through in-depth conversations with bitcoin and interfaith religious leaders, the film exposes the broken, unjust, and immoral nature of the current fiat-based monetary system, one that is connected to the military industrial complex and the propagation of war. How and why the poor and middle class feel a financial squeeze even when they work hard and lead fiscally responsible lives. Suggesting the ways in which bitcoin can present alternatives that are more just, equitable, and peaceful.
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.
Neat: The Story of Bourbon
Filmmaker David M. Altrogge explores the history and process of making bourbon.
To Be Frank
To Be Frank explores authenticity and community in surfing via Frank Paine, a 73-year-old South Bay icon.
Beyond Normal
Becca Speak, a professional surfer, attempts to recover after a brain injury; she works to regain her identity and return to surfing; the process focuses on her resilience and journey of self-discovery.
Chernobyl: Minute by Minute
In the Soviet Union, Chernobyl's reactor explosion marks history's worst nuclear disaster; exploring the events that lead to this catastrophe minute by minute amid chaos, panic and a coverup attempt.
JFK Assassination -- Minute By Minute
A deep dive into JFK's assassination, uncovering motives, key players and lingering questions.
Subterranean
Two gritty teams of hobbyist cavers attempt to break records for the longest and deepest caves in Canada.
Drive
Like the invention of the television, the smartphone, and even the internet, autonomous cars look to change everything by making the world safer, greener and less stressful; asking what will be lost from the human experience in a driverless world.
The Reverend
The musical and spiritual journey of the Rev. Vince Anderson, whose gospel rock and weekly show become a New York institution.
Other Music
The history of record store Other Music and its influence on music culture in New York City.
Louder Than You Think
Gary Young, drummer for indie-rock icons Pavement, injects a wild-card unpredictability into the band's breakthrough, lo-fi sound. But those same gonzo impulses derail his rock star dream.
The Sheik and I
An American filmmaker is hired to make a film for a Middle East Biennial celebration and his movie is banned for blasphemy.
Apocalypse: A Bill Callahan Tour Film
Filmmaker Hanley Banks explores the changing country while documenting performances and behind-the-scenes footage from Bill Callahan's 2011 U.S. tour.
The Horn
S1, EP1 "The Crevasse"Air Zermatt's teamwork is tested when a skier falls into the darkness of a 30-meter-deep glacial crevasse; the team must pull him out from the depths before the ice shifts and encases him in a frozen tomb.