Documentary
Street Heroines--the lauded feature-length documentary on the courage and creativity of female street artists--will screen virtually at the 4th annual Montana International (MINT) Film Festival. The event launches today, September 16, in in-person and virtual iterations.
Hooligan editor Kane Platt edited The Surge at Mount Sinai, a feature-length documentary chronicling the harrowing experiences of medical workers at Mount Sinai Health System, who fought in the trenches as the novel coronavirus overwhelmed New York City.
In a rare move, Netflix is offering its Emmy®-nominated documentary The Social Dilemma free to anyone on YouTube.
Vision Films Inc. ("Vision") chooses Oxfordian theory with the VOD release of the critically acclaimed, multi-award-winning factual film Shakespeare: The Truth Behind The Name from writer, producer, director, and actress Robin Phillips and her Groundbreaker Films.
"Valerie," an award-winning documentary that offers an intimate, authentic look at the legacy and impact of "Superman" actress Valerie Perrine, is now available for viewing on demand.
SISTERS ON TRACK - the extraordinary coming of age documentary about three determined track star sisters as they race against all odds on a journey toward hope, belonging and a brighter future - premieres today on Netflix.
Award-winning MSNBC journalist Richard Lui makes his directorial debut with the groundbreaking documentary, Sky Blossom: Diaries Of The Next Greatest Generation - an inspirational family film on children caring for veterans with disabilities.
Six Degrees Records’ BELUSHI (MUSIC FROM THE SHOWTIME® DOCUMENTARY FILM) composed by TREE ADAMS is now available on all major streaming platforms. Directed by award-winning filmmaker R.J.
The timely and poignant documentary, Guns, Bombs & War: A Love Story, written, produced, and directed by Emmanuel Itier and written and co-produced by Tina Love, is currently available on cable and streaming platforms across the USA and Canada.
Believe Media Director Kathryn Ferguson’s “Space To Be,” a short documentary about the Windsor Women’s Center in Northern Ireland, produced by Passion Pictures and Northern Ireland Screen, is now available to view online.