Every Thing Will Be Fine
Tomas spends 12 years examining the effects of a tragedy on his life.
Tomas spends 12 years examining the effects of a tragedy on his life.
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The U.S. government surveillance of Martin Luther King Jr., based on recently declassified files.
A young man joins the military to defend the apartheid regime in 1981 South Africa.
A factory worker tries to convince her colleagues to give up their bonuses so she can keep her job.
Filmmaker Nicholas Wrathall examines the life of the late author with TV clips and interviews.
Filmmaker Errol Morris studies the 1976 murder of a Dallas policeman, from different points of view.
A commitment-shy comic (Mike Birbiglia) struggles with indecision and bouts of nocturnal strolling.
Members of Act-Up and other AIDS activists in the late '80s lead the charge for a cure.
Chef Yotam Ottolenghi assembles a star-studded team of the world's most innovative pastry chefs.
The shower scene in Hitchcock's "Psycho" - composed of 78 setups and 52 cuts - changed cinema.
In 1960s Montana, a 14-year-old boy watches his parents' marriage fall apart.
LGBTQ youth-of-color gather to practice the performance-based art form Ballroom.
The lives of three women intersect in a small town.
Two entomologists play ritual games of dominance and subservience.
An incident on the trail tests two lovers' relationship during a guided hike through the mountains.
Josh Aronson chronicles cochlear implants and the right to remain deaf.
Renowned chef René Redzepi creates a 14-course menu after temporarily relocating his staff to Tokyo.
An Angolan woman and her daughter reunite with her husband after spending 17 years in exile.
In 1972 Peter Beard initiates a film project about the eccentric Beales of Grey Gardens.
Swedish journalists document the black power movement in America.
Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's adaptation of "The Shining."
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