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- In this documentary, law enforcement faces scrutiny as Americans demand justice after police violence claims multiple Black lives in Cleveland.
- Documentary chronicles the aftermath of Hurricane Maria and the fraught relationship between the US and Puerto Rico.
- Golden Globe winner, Jodie Foster, in a documentary covering her entire long career. She started as a child actor in the 1970s and since then has never taken a break from the silver screen.
- Brings us into the lives of three Latinx people in McAllen Texas, whose different beliefs end up coming to a head at the last abortion clinic in the US/Mexico border.
- Follow the National Portrait Gallery's Obama portraits as they travel to prominent art museums in five U. S. cities, offering education, representation and hope to millions of Americans.
- Two struggling country music singers from the tiny African Kingdom of Swaziland journey to Texas determined to win big at a battle of the bands.
- An intimate portrait of MILCK's quest for healing that reverberated around the globe through her song "Quiet," an anthem for the women's movement.
- How the Monuments Came Down is a timely and searing look at the history of white supremacy and Black resistance in Richmond. The feature-length film-brought to life by history-makers, descendants, scholars, and activists-reveals how monuments to Confederate leaders stood for more than a century, and why they fell.
- Pieces of Us is an intimate look at the personal journeys of LGBTQ+ hate crime survivors who, by choosing to take their recovery public, inspire the survivor in all of us. The film juxtaposes the inspirational stories of recovery each of the film's subjects (including transgender activist and Stonewall Riots survivor Victoria Cruz, and Prince Manvendra Singh Gohil of India) have experienced with the powerful connections their public actions have produced. Their stories take us to New York City, Denver and India to witness how intersectionality and speaking your truth can build a support community and even spark global change. The film explores the resistance of these unlikely heroes and survivors, people who didn't choose to have their rights violated and their lives changed forever, but from those experiences chose to stand against hate and give voice to the voiceless.