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  • AKA: Girl Skater - Synopsis, cast and crew biographies, photos, video, movie trailer and links.
  • Amargosa - Film about artist and dancer Marta Becket. Film information, reviews, awards, screening details, pictures, media, and link.
  • American Teenage Hot Rod, The - Short film by Greg Wolske commemorates the teenage hot rod experience. Film information, director profile, and links.
  • Anna May Wong - Frosted Yellow Willows - a documentary film narrated by Nancy Kwan about the Chinese American film star (1905-1961).
  • Aqua Burn - Documentary film examining the Burning Man festival held annually in the Nevada Desert. Film information, trailer, director's biography, reviews, photographs, quotes, and links.
  • Ayurveda: Art of Being - A film by Pan Nalin on the world's oldest continually practiced healthcare system. Description, director biography, credits, historical background, pictures, and links.
  • Because I Am - Film about a young woman living with AIDS. Film clips, credits, production notes, and media.
  • Beijing Bubbles - A German documentary portraying five bands of Beijing´s punk and rock scene. Synopsis, trailer, crew, press, screening information, and links.
  • Big Tuna - Life story of Max Tuna Schreiber, who was the first candid camera film-maker in Israel. Film information, press, photographs, and links.
  • Black Tar Heroin - Film examines San Francisco's street-kid heroin underground. Review by Garry Morris and screening information.
  • Bloco Afro and Afoxe - Shows how black Brazilians use Carnival as a stage for expressing critiques of the Euro-centric social and religious order. Synopsis, filmmaker details, related readings, photos, and links.
  • Book Wars - An insider's look at New York City street booksellers. Film information, venues, trailer, cast and crew, media, press kit, and links.
  • Bruce Haack: The King of Techno - A look into the underground world of musician Bruce Haack by Philip Anagnos. Synopsis, cast and crew, production information, screening information, and trailer [requires Flash].
  • Burning Man Festival - 40-minute documentary, shot at the 1995 festival by Joe Winston. QuckTime sample clips and review.
  • The Burning Wall - A film about dissent and opposition in East Germany from 1949 to 1989, by Hava Kohav Beller. Overview, information about the director, image gallery, and contact details.
  • Car Park - Independent docu-soap shot in a car park in Salford, England. Synopsis, cast and crew, production stills, and wallpapers.
  • A Certain Kind of Death - Story of what happens to people who die that have no kin. Directed by Grover Babcock and Blue Hadaegh.
  • A Chance to Grow - Film follows three families in a neonatal intensive care unit, with description and resource links.
  • Critical Mass - Pictures and clips from an independent documentary about bike messengers.
  • Dance, The - Story of the life of former champion prize fighter from the 1960s, Billy "The Kid" Roth.
  • Darling! The Pieter-Dirk Uys Story - Portrait of the South African satirist. Screenings, awards, reviews, and drawings by the director.
  • Deadeye - A film about a secret camera television show that was made but never aired. Film information, script, production notes, cast, and images.
  • Death - A Love Story - Official site for the film about death, liver cancer, transplant, physician/patient relations and spirituality. Synopsis, awards, reviews, director biography, and credits.
  • Divan - Follows the filmmaker's effort to retrieve a couch considered holy by her Hasidic Jewish community. News, synopsis, crew, and links to articles.
  • Dr. Bronner's Magic Soapbox - The complicated family legacy behind the counterculture’s favorite cleaning product. Film information, filmmaker's note, reviews, credits, trailer.
  • The Far Shore - Official web site for the surfing documentary. Synopsis, cast and crew biographies, pictures, and screening information.
  • The Fight Game - Follows the life and career of West Australian boxer Danny Green. Synopsis, crew, image gallery, trailer, press kit, and contact information. [Requires Flash]
  • Fighter - Feature-length documentary about two Czech/American seniors and their return visit to Europe. Film information, reviews, filmmaker details, stills, screening details, media, and links.
  • Filming Othello - Phil Hall reviews this long-lost Orson Welles documentary.
  • A Fine Balance - Segments from the feature length documentary about the 2000 U.S. men's Olympic rowing team.
  • The First 24 Hours - Documents Ground Zero in the immediate aftermath of the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. Flash plugin required.
  • First Basket, The - Examines the connections between basketball and American Jewish history. Synopsis, crew, video clips, and links.
  • Five Wives, Three Secretaries and Me - Tessa Blake tells the story of her Houston oil man father and his trail of exes. Synopsis, media, photographs, credits, and links.
  • Flaco: The James Gregory Story - Chronicles the life of James Alexander Gregory in his quest to create the greatest movie of all time. Synopsis, biographical background, multimedia, and contact information.
  • Flirting with Power - A look at the issues independent and third party candidates face as they challenge the political status quo in the United States. Synopsis, director biography, and links.
  • Frontier Life - Feature film by Hans Fjellestad. Synopsis, credits, and video preview.
  • The Future of Food - Provides an overview of the key questions raised by consumers as they become aware of genetically modified foods. Trailer, clips, credits, reading list, web sites, screening schedule, and purchase information.
  • Genghis Blues - The story of a blind blues musician's journey to Tuva to compete in a national throat singing competition. Film and filmmaker information, photographs, credits, and links.
  • Getaway in Stockholm - Series of films about street races through the Swedish capital. Film information, media, trailer, ordering details, FAQ, and links.
  • The Girl Next Door - Christine Fugate's look into the rise to fame of adult film superstar Stacy Valentine. Film information, biographical details, multimedia, production notes, merchandise, and links.
  • Girl Wrestler - Documentary by Diane Zander about a 13-year-old wrestler.
  • Greater Southbridge - An unconventional documentary that dissects a small town in Massachusetts, one resident at a time. Film information, biographies of cast and crew, music from the soundtrack, photos and video clips.
  • Grist for the Mill - Personal documentary by Cynthia Wade dealing with the aftermath of her parents' divorce. Synopsis and filmmaker's biography.
  • Hearts and Minds - Review of Oscar-winning documentary about the Vietnam War directed by Peter Davis.
  • H.H. Holmes, America's First Serial Killer - Information on John Borowski's documentary film about the case.
  • Hidden Wars of Desert Storm - A 60 minute video on the Gulf War and the ensuing embargo over Iraq. Synopsis, historical details, reviews, screenings, and links.
  • A Home on the Range - Tells the story of Jews who fled Eastern Europe for California and ended up chicken ranching in Petaluma. Film information, filmmaker details, and links.
  • The Hotel Upstairs - A documentary film by Daniel Baer about life in a San Francisco residential hotel.
  • How's Your News - Follows five news reporters with mental and physical disabilities around the United States. Film information, cast and crew, news, reviews, photographs, discussion forum, and links.
  • Human Remains - Meant to illustrate the banality of evil by providing insight into the lives of five notorious dictators. Film information, review excerpts, screenings, and awards.
  • The Human Side - Documentary about the events between 1982-1984 in Beirut. Includes outline of the film, project history, roll of honor and media information.
  • I Don't Know Jack - Interviews with David Lynch and Dennis Hopper regarding the mysterious life of Jack Nance. Trailer, poster, and press kit.
  • Imagining Robert - 60-minute film based on Jay Neugeboren's book about two brothers, one of whom is mentally ill. Overview, image gallery, book information, calendar of events, school lesson plans, message board, and links.
  • In Search of the Mole People - Documents the existence of a fragmented society living in New York's underbelly. Film information, crew, trailer, award details, and ordering. [Requires Flash and RealPlayer].
  • Interstate Theatres - Project provides historical background on a Texas theater chain - includes a film and educational tapes. Background information, clips, production notes, and links.
  • Iwo Jima: Memories in Sand - Video documentary of the 50th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima. Includes veteran interviews and archival footage.
  • Jandek on Corwood - Documentary about a musician from Houston, Texas.
  • Jews in Armenia - Film by Vartan Akchyan documenting the existence of the Jewish community in Armenia. Film information, credits, and news.
  • John and Yoko's Year of Peace - A vision of love, a mission of peace. Starring John Lennon and Yoko Ono, with a variety of celebrity interviews.
  • John Cale: Beautiful Mistake - Musical documentary explores the legendary underground rock musician's encounters with today's avant-garde and his ability to weave together this new music with the traditional sounds of Wales, his native land.
  • Journey, The - Document the four years director Eric Saperston, his dog, and his crew spent traveling across the United States in a bus, conducting interviews with people such as President Jimmy Carter and actor and director Henry Winkler.
  • Just to Get a Rep - Film about the international graffiti movement and its relationship to hip-hop culture. General information, filmmaker details, multimedia, and press.
  • King Gimp - Documents the life of Dan Keplinger, who is afflicted with cerebral palsy. Synopsis, artwork, filmmaker details, and image gallery.
  • The King of Steeltown - Hardball Politics in the Heartland - Film by Chris Sautter. Links to the trailer, contact info, and background on the filmmaker.
  • Kokoyakyu - High School Baseball - Film on the annual National High School Baseball Tournament in Japan. Official website.
  • Liberta - The film chronicles an Italian pirate television station's inception and existence. Synopsis, news, credits, and related links.
  • The Lifestyle - A look at the "swinger" subculture. Synopsis, review excerpts, and trailer.
  • Liquid Wind - Focuses on the windsurfing and kiteboarding phenonmenon at Lake Hefner in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Credit list, photographs, contact information, and links.
  • Lost Forever Everett Ruess - Film investigates the artist's mysterious disappearance in Utah's redrock canyons. Film information, QuickTime clips, reviews, filmography, photographs of Everett, and ordering information.
  • Mai's America - Documents a Vietnamese exchange student's experience in rural United States. Synopsis, reviews, filmmaker interviews, credits, screening details, and links.
  • 1913 Massacre - Film about a song by Woody Guthrie and its content. Film and filmmaker information, and links.
  • Massacre at Mazar - Report by Stefan Steinberg on Afghan War documentary charging the United States with mass killings of POWs.
  • Massacre at Mazar - Director Jamie Doran discusses the film with Stefan Steinberg of the World Socialist Web Site.
  • Maybe Logic - Feature film about writer and philosopher Robert Anton Wilson. Includes synopsis, QuickTime trailer and interview excerpt, as well as links.
  • Medicine Wheel - A look at post traumatic stress disorder, spirituality, healing and recovery. Provides information on the filmmakers and the subject.
  • Michael Moore Hates America - News, information, and movie trailer. The film travels across America showing celebrities and everyday people enjoying the greatness of America. Explores the opposing views to those expressed by Michael Moore.
  • Modulations - Traces the evolution of electronic music. Interviews, credits, synopsis, multimedia, press, and links.
  • A Moment on Earth - An international documentary series capturing a single, simultaneous moment in 60 individuals' lives. The first film was shot August 5th, 2004 at 12:00pm GMT, and the second 12 hours later.
  • 29 Months in Exile - Survival of a Jewish family in France at the time of the Holocaust. Synopsis, participants, press, photographs, and links.
  • My First and Last Film - Independent documentary film compiled from posthumous footage left behind by filmmaker Johnny Zhivago, who murdered actress Nicole Mitzel and committed suicide on videotape. Synopsis, filmmakers, photographs, and news.
  • The Myth - Documents a tour of a European band, with a focus on fans who travel along from concert to concert. Synopsis, quotations, crew details, image gallery, video clips, and media.
  • Naked States - A look at the contemporary attitudes towards nudity, body image, and sexuality in the United States. Synopsis, credits, video clip, artwork, and forum. Requires Flash.
  • No Maps - Documentry about William Gibson. News, clips, and contact information.
  • Nuit et Brouillard - Rachael LeValley reviews Alain Resnais's 1956 documentary short that depicts the horrors of Nazi concentration camps.
  • Ocho Candelas - A feature film documentary on indigenous Mexican Jews struggling for acceptance within the Jewish community in Veracruz, Mexico. Provides project history, portfolio, director's statement and photos.
  • Okie Noodling - Film about Oklahoma fishermen who catch catfish with their bare hands. Synopsis, screenings, photographs, trailer, and news archive.
  • One Giant Leap - Review of the world music documentary by Rachael K. LeValley.
  • Our Bodies, Our Minds - A film about feminism, sex work and freedom of expression. Includes screening details for the film.
  • Passages - A personal documentary about filmmaker Gabriela Bohm's journey through Eastern Europe, Israel, South America, and the United States to uncover her family's history. Synopsis, image gallery, credits, and ordering details.
  • Passion and Power: The Technology of Orgasm - Movie documents the history of vibrators. Synopsis, biographies of the people involved, review excerpts and announcements about showings.
  • Paulina - Review and summary from the Bright Lights Film Journal.
  • People Say I'm Crazy - Feature film on an artist's struggle with schizophrenia. Synopsis, background information, screening details, and links.
  • Pitch People - A look at individuals who try to sell products by demonstrating how they work. Reviews, trailer, screenings, credits, and press kit.
  • Polkaholics - Feature film by Wes Hranchak about influences and trends in polka music.
  • Porn Star - Film about unlikely sex star Ron Jeremy. Synopsis, trailer, image gallery, message board, and links.
  • A Pretty Girl, a Horse and a Clown - A look at one collector of P.T. Barnum's Gilded Age belongings and circus antiques. Overview of the film, trailer, photographs, filmmaker biography, and comments.
  • Rats & Bullies - A Case of Bullicide - Investigate the suicide of Dawn-Marie Wesley, a teen girl from a small town in Canada who was a victim of female relational aggression.
  • The Real Cancun - Official reality-film shockumentary. Trailer, cast pictures and downloads.
  • Real Time - Documentary about wards in the California Youth Authority who write and direct two short films. Includes information on the project, the wards, grants, screenings and contacts.
  • Red Light Go - A film about New York City bike messengers and Alleycat racing. Cast profiles, production notes, synopsis, trailer, vide clips, photographs, and links [requires Flash].
  • Regret to Inform - Barbara Sonneborn's personal investigation of American and Vietnamese women who lost their husbands in the Vietnam War. Synopsis, media, reviews, awards, screenings, and resources.
  • Rise Above: The Tribe 8 Documentary - Looks at the life and times of legendary San Francisco dyke-punk band Tribe 8.
  • Rock & Roll Superhero - Film by Peter O. Devin tells the story of an aspiring rock star, Watt White, and his quest for a record deal.
  • Rock That Uke - A film about the musical instrument ukulele. Official website with production news, image gallery, and filmmaker biographies.
  • Roswell - Documentary film about the UFO crash at Roswell. Includes reviews, photographs, and ordering information.
  • Santo Domingo Blues - The story of Luis Vargas and Bachata, the guitar blues of Dominican Republic. Overview, production notes, artist and filmmaker biographies, and upcoming events.
  • Schmelvis - Feature film about searching for the Jewish roots of Elvis Presley. Film information, trivia, cast, chat, and links [requires Flash].
  • Scratch - A feature length documentary about hip-hop DJs and the turntablist movement. Film information, DJ biographies, production notes, resources, and links.
  • Screaming Men - Film by Mika Ronkaisen about a Finnish men's choir. Film information, background, stills, trailer, press, concert videos, and upcoming screenings [requires Flash].
  • Sheffield Vision - The story of Sheffield's music scene between 1977 and 1982. Film synopsis, information about featured bands, news, trailer, and links.
  • Shelter Dogs - Explores ethical issues in animal sheltering shot at Rondout Valley Kennels in Accord, New York. Synopsis, filmmaker information, awards, screenings, images, and press.
  • Six - A film by Dr. Helen Smith about the Lillelid mass murder, the events that led up to it, and the many opportunities for prevention that were missed along the way. Synopsis, trailer, credits, photographs, reviews, and links.
  • Tear it Up - Documents Rockabilly music as a separate musical style. Background information, musician profiles, director biography, media, production stills, and links.
  • 7th Street - Documentary by Josh Pais about growing up and continuing to live on the same block. Includes review and synopsis.
  • Thank You for the Rubbish - Film about Benjamin Pell, who earns his income by picking through rubbish and selling stories to the British press. Includes trailer, news, messageboard and information on its subject.
  • Tic Tac 2 Heelflip - Feature film about the history of skateboarding in Australia. Synopsis, movie trailer, photos, order form and competition.
  • Timbrels and Torahs - A film about Simchat Hochmah - a new rite of passage marking a woman's journey from midlife to the elder years. Background information, film overview, screenings, press, filmmaker details, and links.
  • Tom Dowd and the Language of Music - Profiles the work of the legendary music producer and recording engineer and offers a glimpse into the history of the music making process.
  • Trembling Before G-d - Documentary film about faith, sexuality, and religious fundamentalism. Background of the people filmed, screenings, press releases, reactions, and related resources.
  • Triumph de Willens Bible - Fan site for the Leni Riefenstahl film with multimedia, dialogue, lyrics, and links.
  • The Twilight Hour: Visions of Ireland's Haunted Past - Follows Simon Marsden, photographer of the fantastic and the supernatural, as he encounters the Celtic ruins, foreboding estates and restless spirits that haunt the landscape of Ireland.
  • Underground Zero - A compilation of short films from independent producers on the September 11 attacks and their aftermath. Screening details, press, and contact information.
  • A Union In Wait - Documentary about two women in North Carolina and their same-sex union ceremony that divided a community and made national headlines.
  • Up Syndrome - Follows a year in the life of a man with Down syndrome. Synopsis, Rene Moreno's biography, credits, images, review excerpts, and links.
  • Urban Scrawls - In a new documentary from Silver Lining Films, the world of bathroom graffiti is explored and examined as a universal form of communication.
  • Urk - Film about a fishing village in the Netherlands. Synopsis, reviews, and crew information.
  • Villisca: Living With a Mystery - Documentary feature film project by Fourth Wall Films.
  • Wattstax 2003 - An overview of the content and process of updating the 1972 documentary "Wattstax" to include new footage and improved sound quality.
  • We - Covers the world politics of power, war, corporations, deception and exploitation. Inspired by Arundhati Roy's "Come September" speech. Film information, trailer, reviews, and press.
  • We Are Samba - Features a group of Torontonians interested in Brazil's centuries-old samba music.
  • Weed - A look at marijuana culture in the 1990s. Synopsis, screenings, director filmography, press, and links.
  • Whatever It Takes - Follows the students and staff during the inaugural year of the Bronx Center for Science and Mathematics. Synopsis, filmmaker information, trailer, and press kit. [Requires Flash]
  • Why We Fight - Eugene Jarecki's film about the anatomy of the American war machine, combining personal stories with commentary by military and political insiders. Winner of the 2005 Grand Jury Prize at Sundance.
  • Wiktor: The Art of Survival - Follows the life of Wiktor Siminski, who was in a German concentration camp for over five years. Includes survivors' stories, photos and film information.
  • Winning New Hampshire - A film about John Kerry's New Hampshire primary campaign, by William Rabbe and Mark Lynch. Synopsis, news, trailer, filmmaker biographies, production stills, and links.
  • Woman As Butterfly - A 36-minute film about an artist in Taos. Film information, reviews, filmmaker resume, and ordering details.
  • World Largest - A documentary about small towns and big things - a look at people and their love of gigantic objects.
  • W.W. Law - Unsung Hero - A film about W.W. Law, a Savannah resident, postman, and civil rights leader. Historical background, excerpts from a letter he wrote, and filmmaker information.
  • Zenith - Documentary about The Great Plains Passion Play. Provides details of the film, the directors, producers, editors and composers, along with photos and newsletter.

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