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- Sergei Polunin is a breathtaking ballet talent who questions his existence and his commitment to dance just as he is about to become a legend.
- A moving and timely documentary following the unsolved murder of Venus Xtravaganza, star of the legendary film Paris Is Burning, as Venus' two families - biological and ballroom - come together to seek answers and celebrate her legacy.
- Renée Elise Goldsberry's journey navigating motherhood and her role in the groundbreaking musical Hamilton.
- An account of one woman's quest to learn the truth about Synanon, the experimental group that developed into a major cult.
- Lenny Santiago takes us on an international journey through Hip Hop, with appearances from DJ Khaled and Lola Brooke.
- This all-new travelogue series takes viewers on an international journey to the hot and erotic world of real sex clubs.
- Amish teenagers experience and embrace the modern world as a rite-of-passage before deciding which life they will choose.
- Documentary filmmaker's obsessive journey to find the truth behind the disappearance of a missing woman.
- FOUR DOWN chronicles Nick Schuyler's dramatic rescue by the US Coast Guard 43 hours after a boating accident in the Gulf of Mexico that took the lives of NFL players Marquis Cooper, Corey Smith, and Schulyer's best friend, Will Bleakley.
- Explores the tennis career of Arthur Ashe and his impact on tennis and HIV activism.
- STEP documents the senior year of a girls' high-school step dance team against the background of inner-city Baltimore.
- Driven by a constant need to create, Phish frontman Trey Anastasio takes on new projects, including some of his most personal music to date as well as Phish's ambitious New Year's Eve show at Madison Square Garden.
- In a small Oregon community, a high school soccer team struggles to overcome class and racial divide in a quest for both individual and team success. While Domingo deals with the deportation of his father to Mexico, and Eric painfully learns how to become a captain and command the respect of his Mexican-American teammates, Coach Riviera struggles to keep the team together amidst the pressure of academics and athletics. This coming-of-age feature documentary focuses on the friendship and maturation of three characters and is set against the backdrop of a segregated American town. Will Domingo graduate? Will Eric become a leader? Will the Eagles win a state championship?
- Journalist Nicholas Kristof travels to the Democratic Republic of Congo to investigate the growing humanitarian crisis.
- A documentary on a stereotypically shady used car salesman, one who convinces customers to buy vehicles that others have deemed unfit for sale.
- National Geographic's American Gypsies follows a family of New York gypsies, named the "John's", as they, like many families, love and support one another, while trying to remain loyal to their traditions.
- Featuring New York City Ballet's Prima Ballerina Tiler Peck - the first ever woman to be asked to curate The Music Center's famed BalletNOW program - and a diverse cast of world-class dancers from around the globe, the film follows Tiler as she tries to execute her groundbreaking vision of mashing together the worlds of tap, hip-hop, ballet and even clown artistry. With less than a week to pull it all off, Tiler faces the mounting pressures of not only dancing in multiple pieces but also producing and directing this high profile event. The success of the performances rests squarely on her shoulders. Will she pull it off?
- Bail Bonds Business run by The Evsngelista Family in Long Island NEW YORK.
- A documentary on Marc Dreier, the once-prominent Manhattan attorney who was arrested for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme that netted over 700 million dollars from hedge funds.
- A look at the creative process of celebrated photographer Sally Mann.
- A candid portrayal of Lily Dale, a spiritualist community in upstate New York, where most of the town's residents are registered Mediums who regularly give spiritual readings to visitors through alleged communication with the deceased.
- During the traditional "trying-out-the-world" season of rumspringa, five Amish young adults become roommates with six non-Amish city folk. Cultures collide in this reality-TV offering.
- A man and a woman live in an infinite routine loop, until a Stone appears.
- A glimpse into the life of former model Kimora Lee Simmons and the team of publicists, managers, stylists, fashion designers and family that surrounds her.
- Doosra is a story of how cricket changed India, seen through the eyes of a young girl.
- loudQUIETloud is the story of this unforseen plot twist. A deeply compelling portrait of four band members and their difficult, tense, and ultimately triumphant return.
- A victim of gun violence becomes conflicted about the punishment for his attacker.
- Fearless spear fishermen dive to great depths and brave risky conditions to hunt for some of the most valuable fish on the market.
- Twyla Moves will provide a first-hand glimpse into the legendary choreographer's storied career and famously rigorous creative process. A pioneer of both modern dance and ballet, Tharp will share intimate details behind her trailblazing dances (Fugue, Push Comes to Shove, Baker's Dozen), her cinematic partnership with Milos Forman (Hair, Amadeus, Ragtime) and her wildly successful Broadway career alongside such luminaries as Billy Joel, Frank Sinatra and David Byrne. Tracing her influential career, the film follows Tharp as she builds a high-profile work from the ground up with an international cast of stars (Misty Copeland, Herman Cornejo, Maria Khoreva) who rehearse by video conference during the coronavirus pandemic. In Twyla Moves, Tharp will revisit her most memorable pieces through archival footage. Reflecting on her road to success and her quest to constantly evolve as a person and a choreographer, she will share her favorite stories of triumph and defeat, and how she remains deeply in love with dance. The documentary also features interviews with her family, friends and closest collaborators: the dancers, choreographers, directors and musicians she's worked with and influenced throughout her life, including Mikhail Baryshnikov, Billy Joel, David Byrne, Bob Dylan, and more.
- Lisa Loeb is beautiful, talented, famous, and single. Is there a man out there who is her Mr. Right? If so, how to find him? Follow the spunky, soulful singer on her trek through the hero's journey we call dating in the 21st century.
- Night after night, they set out to take cars, trucks - you name it - back from debtors and return them to their rightful owners. They're "repo men, " who work brutal hours and risk life and limb whenever they knock on a debtor's door.
- "The Mask with Henrik Lundqvist" features Lundqvist in one-on-one interviews with his celebrity friends as they design the perfect goalie masks.
- A look at homelessness in Nashville, Tennessee.
- A look at the life and work of ballet star Sergei Polunin.
- A candid and introspective look at the beliefs and motives of Ingrid Newkirk, the British-born co-founder and driving force behind People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), the world's largest animal-rights organization.
- A mock-documentary about a religious cult headed by Caleb Solar in Endsville, NY that believes the world is coming to an end in the form of a giant flood.
- A family seeks answers and healing in the wake of a son's (and brother's) death - as a Rolling Stone journalist investigates an epidemic of fentanyl poisonings among American teenagers.
- A behind the scenes look at the crazy and violent world of nightclub bouncers.
- New York Rangers goalie Henrik Lundqvist speaks with celebrities about sports and life and together they design a mask for charity in this new reality series.
- Five segments of horror.
- Dr. Joseph Rizzo and Prof. John Wyatt co-founded the Boston Retinal Implant Project. It's a Harvard/M.I.T. collaboration whose "Bionic Eye" technology is aimed at restoring sight to patients who suffer from degenerative blindness. They have invented a microelectronic retinal implant that restores vision to patients, particularly those with age-related macular degeneration and blindness.
- Sir Frank Lowy, the self-made billionaire and founder of Westfield Corporation, faces a dilemma - - whether or not to sell the company he has spent his life building. Standing at a crossroads, Frank reflects for the first time on his war-torn childhood as a way to shape his perspective on this monumental decision.
- Crossover, an original IFC production on musicians in the movies, is a part of the IndieRocks Festival and is directed by Academy-Award nominee Steven Cantor.