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El Vacio
In a mesmerizing confessional built from home video and animation, Karla Cornejo Villavicencio explores the mental prisons and ...
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Emergent City
When global developers purchase Industry City — a series of connected industrial buildings within a primarily immigrant, workin...
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Empire City
As our society debates where policing is going, Empire City will tell you where the police came from. From Peabody award-winnin...
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Empire II
Although inspired by a monument of cinematic stasis, Andy Warhol's eight-hour Empire (1964), this new three-hour experiment is ...
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Encounter Point
Israelis and Palestinians, many of whom lost loved ones in the conflict between the two sides, set aside their differences to p...
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Endangered
With riveting access and kinetic visual flair, Endangered is a sobering look at the erosion of democracy & freedom of the p...
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Enemies of the State
When their hacker son is targeted by the US Government, the DeHarts will do anything to protect him. And so begins to unravel a...
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Enlighten Us: The Rise and Fall of James Arthur Ray
The self-help industry is worth $11 billion dollars a year; it captivates those seeking happiness, release from suffering, and ...
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Escape From Tribeca: Enter the Clones of Bruce
Get ready to play a game of death ... and another ... and another. The wild documentary Enter the Clones of Bruce dives into th...
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Every Body
Three intersex people challenge a heteronormative system of secrecy and non-consensual surgery. Every Body is Oscar-nominated d...
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Everybody Knows...Elizabeth Murray
This tribute to the dynamic artist Elizabeth Murray, an intrinsic figure in New York's contemporary art landscape from the 1970...
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Every Day
At 86, Joy Johnson was the oldest woman to run the 2013 New York City Marathon. This is the story of an inspiring athlete with ...
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Every Tuesday: A Portrait of The New Yorker Cartoonists
Over the course of The New Yorker magazine cartoonists' weekly lunch, four prominent artists share their styles, inspirations, ...
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Évocateur: The Morton Downey Jr. Movie
Long before the days of Jersey Shore or Glenn Beck, there was one man who gleefully gave those on the fringes of society a nati...
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Excavating Taylor Mead
Taylor Mead, film icon and former Andy Warhol superstar who lives in a monumentally cluttered apartment, is now a septuagenaria...
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Exposing Parchman
Exposing Parchman is an investigative documentary that explores the efforts to reform the Mississippi correctional system led b...
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Extremis
A purely observational non-fiction film that takes viewers into the ethically murky world of end-of-life decision making in a p...
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Fame High
Scott Hamilton Kennedy's follow-up to his Oscar-nominated The Garden captures all the drama, competition, heartbreak, and trium...
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Famous Nathan
Nathan’s Famous Frankfurters, a New York City icon, has left a lasting imprint on the collective memory and palate of Coney Isl...
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Fashion Reimagined
Fashion designer Amy Powney is at the peak of her career, but she’s troubled by her industry’s environmental impact. Fashion Re...
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Fastball
Baseball has always been a game obsessed with statistics and speed. Thrown at upwards of 100 miles per hour, a fastball moves t...
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Father of the Cyborgs
Dr. Kennedy made headlines for implanting electrodes in the brain of a paralyzed man then teaching the patient to control a com...
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Fathom
Filmmaker & cinematographer Drew Xanthopoulos delivers a visual and aural wonder of a documentary—an immersive and sensoria...
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Faubourg Tremé: The Untold Story of Black New Orleans
Outside the French Quarter is a lively, long-entrenched neighborhood most tourists never see. Enlightening and informative, Fau...
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Favela Rising
The dilemma of those who live in Rio's slums and struggle to overcome unbelievable poverty and gang violence seems even more pa...
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