Academy Award winner Ross Kauffman delivers a stirring portrait of Dr. Carl June and his groundbreaking cancer research in Of Medicine and Miracles.
Keep ReadingDarren Foster's documentary American Pain is an equally excruciating and entertaining study of those who profit from the opioid crisis.
Keep ReadingSophia, directed by Jon Kasbe and Crystal Moselle, profiles David Hanson's innovations in artificial intelligence.
Keep ReadingEthan Coen makes his documentary debut with Jerry Lee Lewis: Trouble in Mind, a somewhat conventional music doc that celebrates the Killer and his prolific output.
Keep ReadingBrett Morgen's portrait of David Bowie, Moonage Daydream is a stellar music doc that embodies the constellation of the rocker's legacy.
Keep ReadingMantas Kvedaravičius's Mariupolis 2, presented at the Cannes Film Festival mere weeks after the director's death, is a collection of the rough footage he left behind.
Keep ReadingCathryne Czubek’s Once Upon a Time in Uganda is a tale of tenacity, a tumultuous friendship, and a wild look at Wakaliwood.
Keep ReadingNasim, directed by Ole Jacobs & Arne Büttner, observes an Afghan refugee and her family as the wait in limbo in a camp in Moria, Greece.
Keep ReadingThe Pez Outlaw is Amy Bandlien Storkel and Bryan Storkel’s wry, genre-bending, highly entertaining look at a fascinating subculture.
Keep ReadingIn We Feed People, Ron Howard profiles celebrity chef José Andrés as he strives provides relief to the hungry through World Central Kitchen.
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