Jumpin’ Johnny: The Incredible True Story of Dr. John Kline
Profile of Dr. John Kline who played for the Harlem Globetrotters from 1953-59. After his basketball career, he struggled with drug addiction before finding a path to sobriety and returning to school to gain his bachelor's, master's, and doctorate.
Life•Love•Dogs
Every dog's life has value. Every one, a story worth telling. Through the lens of three distinctly different stories, LIFE·LOVE·DOGS explores the intense emotional bonds we share with our dogs, and how these bonds inspire human and dog to mutually rescue each other.
Owned: A Tale of Two Americas
Owned is a fever dream vision into the dark history of the U.S. housing economy. Tracking its overtly racist beginnings to its unbridled commoditization, this documentary exposes a foundational story few Americans understand as their own.
Finding Home in Boomtown
This verite documentary follows Briana and John-Mark Echols as they pursue their dream of building a tiny house community for the homeless of Midland, Texas, an oil town that ranks as the nation's second wealthiest city.
Day of the Western Sunrise
In June 1955, the Japanese tuna trawler Daigo Fukuryu Maru (Lucky Dragon No. 5) accidentally encountered an early hydrogen bomb test conducted by the U.S. Day of the Western Sunrise is a beautifully animated documentary that follows three survivors of this encounter. Their story is a reminder that people have the ability to make decisions for both good and ill, and those decisions can affect generations.
Whores on Film
Whores on Film explores depictions of sex workers in cinema through the gaze of sex workers themselves.