Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey (1991)
A retrospective documentary on the life and career of Ohio-born actress, singer and TV star Doris Day.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Dick Carter, Steve Norman
Actors: A.E. Hotchner, Clint Eastwood, Doris Day, Kaye Ballard, Kirstie Alley, Les Brown, Molly Haskell, Roger Ebert, Rosemary Clooney, Ross Hunter
An Open Secret (2015)
An investigation into accusations of teenagers being sexually abused within the film industry.
Ciao! Manhattan (1973)
The very sad tale of socialite & Warhol muse Edie Sedgwick (1943-1971) who effectively plays herself in a film that follows her life in a large part from the time…
Dirty Pictures (2010)
Alexander ‘Sasha’ Shulgin is the scientist behind more than 200 psychedelic compounds including MDMA, more commonly known as Esctasy. Considered to be one of the the greatest chemists of the…
6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park (2011)
Viewers will get a look at Parker and Stone’s thought process as they approach a new episode and the 24/7 grind they subject themselves to each time the show is…
Pray Away (2021)
A powerful exposé on gay conversion programs, revealing the damage inflicted by shame and repression through intimate testimonies from current members and former leaders of the pray the gay away…
SOMM: Into the Bottle (2015)
The curtain is raised into the seldom seen world that surrounds the wine we drink. How many people understand how wine is produced? How it is grown? What goes on…
STILL: A Michael J. Fox Movie (2023)
A short kid from a Canadian army base becomes the international pop culture darling of the 1980s—only to find the course of his life altered by a stunning diagnosis. What…
Spirit of the Marathon (2008)
Four years in the making, Spirit of the Marathon is the collaborative effort of three-time Academy Award winner Mark Jonathan Harris, Telly Award winner and director/marathoner Jon Dunham and producer/marathoner…
Welcome to Sodom (2018)
A dark and sensuous film from a landfill in Ghana, where electronic waste from the West is being recycled. An unforgettable experience, told by the workers themselves.
The Atomic Cafe (1982)
A disturbing collection of 1940s and 1950s United States government-issued propaganda films designed to reassure Americans that the atomic bomb was not a threat to their safety.
Root of All Evil? (2006)
In this two-part Channel 4 series, Professor Richard Dawkins challenges what he describes as ‘a process of non-thinking called faith’. He describes his astonishment that, at the start of the…
Come On Children (1973)
Five boys and five girls ages 13 to 19 live on a farm for ten weeks, to be filmed, and to see what might emerge for each of them personally.