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Showing 209 Films starting with the letter: 'W'
Where the Wild Things Are
Where the Wild Things Are
Innovative director Spike Jonze collaborates with celebrated author Maurice Sendak to bring one of the most beloved books of al...
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Where Thoughts Go : Prologue
Where Thoughts Go : Prologue
An intimate social virtual-reality experience, Where Thoughts Go is set in a world where all human thoughts exist as sleeping c...
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Where We Begin
Where We Begin
Screening as part of Shorts: Gallery Opening
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Where We Get Our News... Now
Where We Get Our News... Now
Increasingly, moviegoers are looking to documentary filmmakers for the kind of investigative journalism and behind-the-scenes r...
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Which Way Home
Which Way Home
In this unprecedented, revelatory doc, director Rebecca Cammisa (Sister Helen) follows three unaccompanied children on a harrow...
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While We Were Here
While We Were Here
Jane (Kate Bosworth) and her English husband travel to Naples hoping to reinvigorate their silently disintegrating marriage and...
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White As Snow
White As Snow
Prolific French filmmaker Anne Fontaine recasts the tale of Snow White as the story of a sheltered young woman’s sexual awakeni...
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White As Snow
White As Snow
Prolific French filmmaker Anne Fontaine recasts the tale of Snow White as the story of a sheltered young woman’s sexual awakeni...
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White Lines & The Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug
White Lines & The Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug
New York, 1983, the Bronx-and the eruption of hip-hop in White Lines & the Fever: The Death of DJ Junebug.
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Whiteout
Whiteout
When a young couple (Sarah Tihany and David Call) encounters a strange old man (Patrick M. Walsh Jr.) wandering in a snowstorm,...
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White Riot: London
White Riot: London
This experimental music documentary explores how a generation united against the neo-Nazi National Front in 1970s Britain throu...
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White Tide: The Legend of Culebra
White Tide: The Legend of Culebra
After he’s wiped out by the Great Recession, Rodney hears a story that could be his ticket out of debt. A map, an island, and b...
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Whitewash
Whitewash
The brutality of winter and the power of the mind are aptly portrayed in this dark comedy set in Northern Quebec. Bruce (Thomas...
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White White World
White White World
In this beautiful and brutal drama, King, a handsome boxer-turned-barman falls for Rosa, a fiery and untamable beauty in the de...
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Whitney. “can I be me”
Whitney. “can I be me”
Whitney Houston was the most awarded female recording artist of all time, with more consecutive number one hits than The Beatle...
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Who Cares How Long the Batteries Last?
Who Cares How Long the Batteries Last?
A man hears a cry for help coming from a sewer under the streets of Caracas. The scene becomes chaotic when bystanders, rescue ...
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
“Cartoon noir” following a detective trying to clear the name of a toon rabbit framed for murder. A blend of live action, anima...
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Who Killed the Electric Car?
Who Killed the Electric Car?
With rising oil prices and expanding greenhouse gases, who wouldn't want an eco-friendly, non-polluting car? Apparently just ab...
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Whole Lotta Sole
Whole Lotta Sole
In a rowdy little corner of Belfast, hapless young father Jimbo tries to protect his family from the gangster he's in debt to b...
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Whore
Whore
Luna takes an original approach to the world's oldest profession, eliciting comments from a wide range of its practitioners, bo...
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Who Says I Can't
Who Says I Can't
Mendez was born without arms or legs, but after more than a decade of acting as an assistant football coach, he finally got the...
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Whose Is This Song?
Whose Is This Song?
Searching for the origins of a song she'd heard as a child, the filmmaker embarks on an odyssey through the Balkans. She consta...
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Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film
Who Shot Rock & Roll: The Film
Hear the stories behind rock history’s most enduring images. This film features interviews, photographs and never-before-seen f...
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Why Don't You Dance?
Why Don't You Dance?
An alcoholic haunted by the end of his marriage has a profound effect on the lives of the young couple who visit his yard sale....
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Wig
Wig
Centered on New York staple Wigstock, and directed by Chris Moukarbel, Wig is a celebration of the art of drag, and showcases t...
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