Breakaway: The Refugee World Cup
Two refugees rediscover hope, community, and identity through the unifying power of soccer.
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Two refugees rediscover hope, community, and identity through the unifying power of soccer.
A father and daughter wildlife rescue team care for two amputee bears after being caught in snare traps.
A film that reveals how a life-changing diagnosis can bring renewed clarity and purpose.
Three women set sail on a 350 mile expedition through Alaska's massive Tongass National Forest, exploring how clearcut logging in this coastal rainforest could affect wildlife, local communities and our planet's climate.
DOWN AGAIN is an examination of the connection between mental illness and creativity told through the lens of photographer and Chimaira frontman Mark Hunter, exploring the catharsis of making music and how the art affects the fans.
A heartfelt documentary detailing how a backyard game from 1965 became a bold movement uniting generations.
45365 explores the congruities of daily life in an American town. From the patrol car to the courtroom, the playground to the nursing home, the parade to the prayer service, it explores relationships and interactions - with people and their environment. The stories of a father and son, a young relationship, cops and criminals, officials and their electorate coalesce into a mosaic of faces, places, and events. 45365 is a portrait of a city and its people. Directed by Turner Ross and Bill Ross IV.
To Be Frank explores authenticity and community in surfing via Frank Paine, a 73-year-old South Bay icon.
The story of South Africa's first black rugby captain who united a nation with a historic World Cup win.
God Bless Bitcoin explores faith, money, and how a broken system fuels war and inequality.
Bill Fong is passionate about bowling. One seeming ordinary night all may change for this underdog as Fong begins to get strike after strike, nearing the ever elusive 'perfect series.' Directed by Joey Daoud.
A cultural renaissance in the historic city of Yangon, and a rare glimpse into a country in extreme transition. Directed by Josh Hayward.
Mount St. Helens' 1980 eruption captured moment by moment—chaos, courage, and catastrophe.
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