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Kanopy
84
7.9
/5816/
78
/174/
75
/97/
3.9
/6088/
99
/74/
92
/310/
76
/23/

Bill Cunningham New York (2011)
Doubling as a cartography of the ever-changing city, Bill Cunningham New York portrays the secluded pioneer of street fashion with grace and heart.
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Amazon Prime Video
77
7.2
/3963/
71
/247/
70
/35/
3.9
/20846/
93
/83/
74
/51/
73
/18/

Some Kind of Heaven (2021)
Behind the gates of a palm-tree-lined fantasyland, three residents and one interloper at America’s largest retirement community strive to find happiness.
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Amazon Prime Video
75
6.8
/6540/
68
/295/
67
/118/
3.8
/26792/
98
/132/
51
/43/
91
/23/
cc age 14+

Time (2020)
Fox Rich, indomitable matriarch and modern-day abolitionist, strives to keep her family together while fighting for the release of her incarcerated husband. An intimate, epic, and unconventional love story, filmed over two decades.
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Kanopy
63
5.3
/771/
64
/69/
32
/4/
3.3
/1357/
80
/5/
91
/14/
61
/15/

Sorry/Not Sorry (2024)
An inside look at Louis C.K.’s public downfall and surprising return to the stage. Featuring interviews with three women -- Jen Kirkman, Abby Schachner, and Megan Koester -- who spoke up about his sexual misconduct, New York Times journalists who broke the story, and fellow comedians and writers such as Michael Ian Black, Michael Schur, and Aida Rodriguez. Invites viewers to question whose stories and whose art we value, and at what cost. A New York Times production.
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72
47
7.2
/1536/
72
/85/
72
/36/
3.7
/6505/

The Queen of Basketball (2021)
Part of the Almost Famous series. She was arguably the greatest women's basketball player. She won three national trophies; she played in the ’76 Olympics; she was drafted to the NBA. But have you ever heard of Lucy Harris?
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Kanopy
70
43
7.0
/1447/
71
/87/
67
/28/
3.7
/12380/

Instruments of a Beating Heart (2024)
First graders in a Tokyo public elementary school are presented with a challenge for the final semester: performing "Ode to Joy" at the ceremony for the new incoming first graders. Ayame, who often struggles to keep up with the group, is determined to play a major part — the big drum.
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68
43
6.8
/1441/
68
/72/
68
/35/
3.5
/5445/

A Concerto Is a Conversation (2020)
A virtuoso jazz pianist and film composer tracks his family's lineage through his 91-year-old grandfather from Jim Crow Florida to the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
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Hulu
76
40
7.0
/1374/
68
/86/
67
/12/
3.7
/8372/
80
/5/
98
/5/

SPERMWORLD (2024)
Three men enter the new wild west of baby making, online forums where sperm donors connect with hopeful parents, but find themselves exchanging more than just genetic material.
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Kanopy
61
39
6.2
/1479/
62
/69/
62
/35/
3.0
/9469/

Island in Between (2023)
The rural Taiwanese outer islands of Kinmen sit merely 2 miles off the coast of China. Kinmen attracts tourists for its remains from the 1949 Chinese Civil War. It also marks the frontline for Taiwan in its escalating tension with China.
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59
34
6.1
/957/
60
/62/
56
/31/
3.1
/2824/

Walk Run Cha-Cha (2019)
Paul and Millie Cao lost their youth to the aftermath of the Vietnam War. Forty years later, they have become successful professionals in Southern California-and are rediscovering themselves on the dance floor.
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78
31
8.1
/58/
83
/3/
78
/4/
3.5
/215/
95
/40/
70
/15/
75
/12/

Notes on Blindness (2014)
In the summer of 1983, just days before the birth of his first son, writer and theologian John Hull went blind. In order to make sense of the upheaval in his life, he began keeping a diary on audio cassette.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
76
26
7.5
/128/
67
/7/
70
/3/
93
/1685/

Last Letters Home (2004)
Ten families read letters from their loved ones killed during Operation Iraqi Freedom in this powerful and moving HBO documentary by Oscar and Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Bill Couturie (Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam). Photos of the soldiers in military and civilian life are shown as family members read the final correspondence received from Iraq and share their thoughts and memories about the fallen troops and the realities of war.
poster
70
10
7.7
/184/
70
/11/
64
/7/
3.6
/509/

Day of Rage: How Trump Supporters Took the U.S. Capitol (2021)
As part of a six-month investigation, The Times synchronized and mapped thousands of videos and police audio of the U.S. Capitol riot to provide the most complete picture to date of what happened - and why.
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5.6
/329/

Making a Scene | 11 Performances (2013)
The year's best performers star in 11 original (very) short films directed by Oscar-winning cinematographer Janusz Kaminski.
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?
9.0
/10/

So They Know We Existed (2021)
When she heard the explosions around her, 15-year-old Sma Ahel immediately picked up her phone. 'I removed the password from my phone so that if we didn't make it out, and we were killed, people would know what happened to us. So they know we existed.' In their own words and images, this short documentary tells the story of a Palestinians trapped in deadly fighting between Israel and Hamas during an 11-day war in May 2021.
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75
/3/

We Who Remain (2017)
Sudan, Southern Kordofan, the Nuba Mountains in Africa. Scenes from the forgotten war that the fighters of the Nuba people have held since 2011 against the government of President Omar al-Bashir and the Sudanese army, which crudely show the hard daily life of Hannan, a brave woman fighting for the survival of her family; Jordania, a promising student; Mosquito, a reckless journalist; and Al-Bagir, a rebel leader.
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Hulu
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70
/1/

Weight of the World (2024)
As GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic soar in popularity for weight loss, this film follows three people on their own GLP-1 journeys and explores how decades of diet culture and society’s relentless pursuit of thinness paved the way for their rise.
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?
7.5
/15/
80
/1/

Class Dismissed (2010)
This is a 2009 New York Times documentary by Adam B. Ellick profiled Malala Yousafzai, a Pakistani girl whose school was shut down by the Taliban. Ms. Yousafzai was shot by a gunman on Oct. 9, 2012.
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?
8.4
/7/
90
/1/

I, Destini (2016)
An animated documentary that explores the poignant and imaginative illustrations of a youth grappling with the effects of having an incarcerated loved one.
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?
100
/1/

An Act of Service (2024)
Rob C., a firefighter in Idaho, undergoes psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in an attempt to address his PTSD.
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?
6.6
/7/

Lincoln in the Bardo (2017)
In 1862, Abraham Lincoln's youngest son is laid to rest. That night, Lincoln visits his son's crypt, a chorus of ghosts narrating their brief reunion. Based on the bestselling novel by acclaimed author George Saunders.
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HBO Max Amazon Channel
58
?
6.3
/208/
51
/16/
51
/8/
3.4
/402/

How We Get Free (2023)
In Denver, an intrepid activist runs for office with the aim of eliminating cash bail.
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?
40
/1/

Modern Love: The Matchmaker (2013)
Steven Petrow explains how a cowboy inspired him to hire a matchmaker.
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?
5.4
/13/
90
/2/
90
/1/

Mink! (2022)
Told by her daughter Wendy, MINK! chronicles the remarkable Patsy Takemoto Mink, a Japanese American from Hawai'i who became the first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress, on her harrowing mission to co-author and defend Title IX, the law that transformed athletics for generations in America for girls and women.
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71
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8.2
/108/
66
/3/
65
/2/

Verbatim: What Is a Photocopier? (2014)
A jaded lawyer wastes an afternoon trying to figure out if a dim-witted government employee has ever used a photocopier. All the dialogue in this short comes from an actual deposition filed with the Supreme Court of Ohio.
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?
7.0
/25/

No Jail Time: The Movie (2017)
To beg for leniency, defense attorneys are producing entire documentaries for an audience of one: the judge.
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?
7.8
/15/
90
/1/

Solo, Piano (2012)
On a cold winter morning, a lone piano stands curbside in New York City. All day long, passersby stop to play. They collect and disperse, measure and push. Who abandons a piano? Plinking slightly out-of-tune over the white noise of Broadway's cars, buses, trucks, and sirens, the piano awaits its fate. Solo, Piano - NYC is a 5-minute film of the last 24 hours of a once-wanted piano.
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?
53
/6/
58
/8/

Wide-Awake (2012)
Ingénues, icons, action heroes, divas and the world's next great comedy star: 13 actresses who gave the dreamiest performances of 2012.
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70
/1/
60
/1/

The Paradise Next Door (2021)
As America's largest retirement community continues to expand, cracks, both literal and metaphysical, are suddenly opening beneath the senior utopia.
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Kanopy
72
?
7.3
/457/
48
/8/
70
/5/
3.5
/443/
100
/1/

The Line King: The Al Hirschfeld Story (1996)
The childhood, adolescence, and incredible adult years of Al Hirschfeld, celebrated creator of thousands of line drawings of famous people - many in the entertainment industry - over a span of more than sixty years. He is still drawing in his nineties. His interesting domestic life, political, and cultural views are highlights. In addition, he talks about himself a bit - seriously and lightly.(At one point he he claims that his only form of exercise has been to live in his Manhattan townhouse: stairs). He drives his car around Manhattan - an adventure in itself. Brief interviews with, and reminiscences of many friends and associates.
poster
?
6.6
/77/
30
/3/
70
/1/
69
/13/
54
56
/9/

A Fragile Trust: Plagiarism, Power, and Jayson Blair at the New York Times (2014)
Jayson Blair is the most infamous serial plagiarist of our time. He unleashed the massive scandal that rocked the New York Times and the entire world of journalism.
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?
7.5
/55/
80
/1/

Love & Stuff (2020)
Seven months after helping her terminally ill mother during the end of her life in home-hospice, filmmaker Judith Helfand becomes a "new old" single mother at 50. Overnight, she's pushed to deal with her stuff: 63 boxes of her parent's heirlooms overwhelming her office-turned-future-baby's room, the weight her mother had begged her to lose, and the reality of being a half century older than her daughter.
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?
70
/1/

Operation InfeKtion: How Russia Perfected the Art of War (2018)
A New York Times documentary mini-series revealing the dark and troubling history of Soviet and Russian misinformation campaigns on foreign governments.
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?
9.2
/12/

Minka: A Farmhouse in Japan (2011)
In 1967, an American journalist and a Japanese architect rescued an ancient farmhouse found in the snow country of Japan, and their lives were forever changed. Minka is an intimate story about architecture, memory and the meaning of home.
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?
7.5
/23/
70
/2/

My Grandfather's Memory Book (2018)
When he died, Byron Levy left behind a vast inheritance — of drawings.
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59
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5.8
/174/
60
/12/
61
/9/

Let's Dance (2018)
Justin Peck, the New York City Ballet's resident choreographer, created a series of dances for 2018's best actors. The scenarios put everyday characters in familiar situations: packed into a subway car, stuck in a doctor's office, caught in downpour. But once they start moving, the actors turn our common experiences into welcome moments of enchantment.
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8.4
/48/
70
/6/

Farewell, Etaoin Shrdlu (1980)
The last day of hot metal typesetting at The New York Times. This film shows the entire newspaper production process from hot-metal typesetting to creating stereo moulds to high-speed press operation.
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?
6.9
/42/
70
/1/

Verbatim: The Ferguson Case (2015)
Verbatim: The Ferguson Case dramatizes and juxtaposes the grand jury transcripts of two key witnesses in the shooting of the unarmed black teenager Michael Brown by a police officer in Ferguson, MO.
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?

She Wants Independence In Egypt That Can Be Dangerous (2017)
a young woman who wants to live independently in Egypt. Her choice challenges conservative norms, where women living alone face judgment and risk. The film highlights the personal and societal struggles women face for autonomy in a traditional society.
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No Mean City (2025)
Two workmen and an apprentice drive through the city at night, replacing old sodium street lights with LED. Beneath their glow, the city grapples with change, as progress marches on.
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How Police Tried — and Failed — To Stop Capitol Attackers (2021)
"The Times obtained District of Columbia police radio communications and synchronized them with footage from the scene to show in real time how officers tried and failed to stop the attack on the U.S. Capitol" (The New York Times).
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How To Run a TikTok-Famous Bodega
Meet Rahim Mohamed. He manages a bodega in Red Hook, Brooklyn, where he stocks shelves, cleans up spills and serves sandwiches from the griddle. But he’s also a big deal on TikTok, where more than two million followers watch him come up with wild sandwich combinations for his never-ending stream of customers. Bodegas are the lifeblood of New York City, but what does it take to run one — especially when it’s famous on TikTok?
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Trump and a New Era of Political Violence (2024)
"The latest apparent assassination attempt against Donald J. Trump indicates how much the American political landscape has been shaped by anger stirred by Mr. Trump and against him. Peter Baker, chief White House correspondent for The New York Times, explains" (The New York Times).
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Curt Flood: The Athlete Who Made LeBron James Possible (2014)
"When baseball star Curt Flood rejected a trade in 1969, he challenged America’s pastime and helped spark a revolution that rippled beyond the game" (The New York Times)..
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How the Police Killed Breonna Taylor (2020)
"None of the police officers who raided Breonna Taylor’s home used body cameras, impeding the public from a full understanding of what happened. The Times’s visual investigation team built a 3-D model of the scene and pieced together critical sequences of events to show how poor planning and shoddy police work led to a fatal outcome."
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Liberal Hypocrisy is Fueling American Inequality. Here’s How. (2021)
"It’s easy to blame the other side. And for many Democrats, it’s obvious that Republicans are thwarting progress toward a more equal society. "But what happens when Republicans aren’t standing in the way? "In many states — including California, New York and Illinois — Democrats control all the levers of power. They run the government. They write the laws. And as we explore in the video above, they often aren’t living up to their values. "In key respects, many blue states are actually doing worse than red states. It is in the blue states where affordable housing is often hardest to find, there are some of the most acute disparities in education funding and economic inequality is increasing most quickly. I"nstead of asking, 'What’s the matter with Kansas?' Democrats need to spend more time pondering, 'What’s the matter with California?'"
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Broken Horses (2024)
The analysis delves into systemic problems, controversial methodologies, and pressing demands for reform that have profoundly impacted the horse racing industry.
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N.Y. Region: Cleaning Up 'The Deuce' (2010)
"After 30 years of redevelopment, Times Square has cleaner streets, new office buildings and renovated landmark theaters, but many landmarks remain."


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