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Fazila Amiri’s excellent ‘And Still I Sing’ follows three Afgan singers using their voices to fight for women’s rights before the Taliban’s return to power.
Surviving Paradise: A Family Tale takes you on a guided tour through the Okavango Delta, and introduces you to the animals that reside there.
The Unmaking of a College tells the story of the longest sit-in in American college history from the insdie
The Take Out with Lisa Ling uses Asian-American food to reconstruct histories that have either been erased or ignored in the story of the US.
Heavenly Bites: Mexico is a delicious explosion of flavors for your viewing pleasure. You’ll immediately want to try everything you see made.
This year, we wanted to honor documentary films with our Year in Review series by pulling together top documentaries of 2021 film list.
Lead Me Home combines startling imagery and personal testimony to make an upsetting and realistic depiction of how unhoused folks are dehumanized.
The Beatles – Get Back is a documentary series that features in-studio footage that was shot in early 1969 for the 1970 feature film Let It Be.
The Silence of the Mole is the extraordinary story behind a man who infiltrated a violent Guatemalan regime to shine a light on its atrocities.
14 Peaks: Nothing Is Impossible follows inspiring climber Nirmal “Nims” Purja as he conquers the 14 eight-thousanders in record time.