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The Real Miyagi
The life of the greatest karate master of a generation.
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Genre: Documentary
Director: Kevin Derek
Actors: Bill Wallace, Billy Blanks, Dolph Lundgren, Fumio Demura, John G. Avildsen, Pat Morita
Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy
Diving Deep: The Life and Times of Mike deGruy, tells the story of Mike deGruy, an irrepressibly curious and enthusiastic underwater filmmaker who died suddenly in 2012. DeGruy filmed the…
Haiti Betrayed
Canada, once seen by Haitians as a constructive partner, conspired with the United States and France in 2003 to topple the democratically-elected government. Seven years in the making, Elaine Brière’s…
Queer Genius
Queer Genius is a cinematic exploration of four visionary queer artists breaking down barriers in their creative fields as they confront fame, failure, censorship, family, gender, and sexuality. The film…
100.000 – Everything I never wanted
An intimate documentary about the making of Fynn Kliemann’s debut album “Nie”. Without a label, without a marketing budget and excluding the charts, it became one of the best-selling albums…
Antarctica: A Year on Ice
Filling the giant screen with stunning time-lapse vistas of Antarctica, and detailing year-round life at McMurdo and Scott Base, Anthony Powell’s documentary is a potent hymn to the icy continent…
The Follow-Up
Lonely. Scared. Insecure. But how’s it going with you? Is this the first film to be made completely in quarantine? Possibly. ‘The Follow-Up’ is Ben Berman’s follow up film to…
Seasons
Seasons is a 2015 French-German nature documentary film directed, produced, co-written, and narrated by Jacques Perrin, with Jacques Cluzaud as co-director.
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I Wanted A Happy Ending But They Were Out Of Stock
Documentary about Sandra del Pilar, PhD in Art History and painter whose works explore gender violence and torture.
Ben Lee: Catch My Disease
Charming, intelligent and iconoclastic, Ben Lee is an Australian singer-songwriter whose creative growth since his early adolescence has undergone almost relentless media scrutiny. This is a playful yet deeply intimate…
Chiri
Kawase pays tribute to the grandmother that raised her after being separated from her parents as a child. The film teems with memories, but it is the faded, dusty photographs…