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Showing 199 Films from the festival year 2014

The Rise and Rise of Bitcoin
What is Bitcoin? The digital currency, created by anonymous developer, Satoshi Nakamoto, in 2009, is heralded by some as the fu...
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The Search for General Tso
There are 50 thousand Chinese restaurants in the U.S., yet one dish in particular has conquered the American culinary landscape...
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Third Person
Paul Haggis (Crash) brings to the screen a calculated vision of the drama of love. Three stories set in cities known for romanc...
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This Time Next Year
In 2012, Superstorm Sandy swept along the East Coast. This Time Next Year is one community’s story of what it takes to rebuild....
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Time is Illmatic
Released 20 years ago on April 19, 1994, Nas’ Time is Illmatic has remained one of the most influential hip hop albums of all t...
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Tinto
A young woman who seeks comfort journeys to the mountainous wine country of Chile in an attempt to reconnect with her estranged...
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Today's The Day
With the clock ticking away, Cloud Walker, a self-doubting intern at the most respected dance agency in L.A. must ask the boss ...
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Tomorrow We Disappear
The puppeteers, performers, and magicians of the Kathputli colony in Delhi are the last slumdweller– artists of their kind. Whe...
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Traitors
In Sean Gullette’s feature debut, Malika is the lead singer of an all-female punk band and sees music as a means to escape a du...
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True Son
Stockton, California, is considered one of the worst cities in the United States, riddled with financial crisis and crime rates...
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Trust Me, I'm A Lifeguard
A bro-mantic comedy about two lifeguards, who, when confronted with the end of summer, are forced to make adult decisions such ...
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Two Points of Failure
The disappearance of the analogue film medium, heralded by Jean-Luc Godard, is visualized by allowing film to disintegrate in a...
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Untitled James Brown Documentary
James Brown changed the face of American music. Soul Brother Number One, as he was known, pioneered the journey from rhythm and...
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Use of Force
Use of Force is a fully immersive documentary experience that puts you on scene when migrant Anastasio Hernandez Rojas was kill...
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Vara: A Blessing
Raised in a sheltered village, young Lila yearns for a life devoted to Hindu worship, like that of her devadasi mother, but she...
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Venus in Fur
Thomas (Matthieu Almaric) is staging an adaptation of an obscure 19th century Austrian novel. Frustrated by the actresses he ha...
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Virunga
Virunga is Africa’s oldest national park, a UNESCO world heritage site, and the last natural habitat for the endangered mountai...
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When the Garden Was Eden
Actor Michael Rapaport delivers an unabashed love letter to the Knicks with this fast-moving tribute to the team’s glory days. ...
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World Documentary Competition Winner: Point and Shoot
The Best Documentary Award goes to Point and Shoot: In 2011, Matthew VanDyke left Baltimore to find adventure and see the wor...
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World Narrative Competition Winner: Zero Motivation
The Founders Award for Best Narrative Feature goes to Zero Motivation: Talya Lavie steps into the spotlight with a dark comed...
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X/Y
Ryan Piers Williams directs and stars alongside America Ferrera, Amber Tamblyn and Melonie Diaz in a character-driven drama cen...
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Young Bodies Heal Quickly
Two brothers drift aimlessly through their summer days, trashing abandoned cars and playing with paintball guns, until the acci...
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Zero Motivation
Talya Lavie steps into the spotlight with a dark comedy about everyday life for a unit of young female Israeli soldiers. At the...
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Zombeavers
You know the story: sexy teens head to a secluded lakeside cabin for a weekend of debauched fun, only to be menaced by a myster...
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