Co-directed by Judd Apatow, this in-depth look at the Concord band is a treat for fans and a near perfect recruitment tool for the uninitiated.
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Co-directed by Judd Apatow, this in-depth look at the Concord band is a treat for fans and a near perfect recruitment tool for the uninitiated.
Matthew Heineman's documentary on Syrian citizen journalists' efforts to expose ISIS' atrocities is thoroughly informative.
Sabaah Folayan and Damon Davis excel at telling the story of Ferguson, Missouri, and its citizens' efforts to hold local police accountable for criminal acts.
Amanda Lipitz’s documentary about a Baltimore all-female step team is the kind of uplifting, insightful film that contemporary viewers want and need.
The documentary on "female Lawrence of Arabia" Gertrude Bell is informative but fairly dull on the filmmaking front.
Steve James' latest non-fiction winner chronicles the only U.S. bank to face criminal charges as a result of the 2008 economic collapse.
Margaret Byrne's objective, six-year study of three underprivileged black youths in coastal North Carolina unearths universal truths.
Vanessa Gould's charming documentary delves into the daily work of the New York Times' obituary desk.
Inconsistent production value and a lack of structure only take so much away from this fun, energetic look at swing dancing.
Writer and urban activist Jane Jacobs' efforts to preserve successful cities take center stage in this enlightening documentary from Matt Tyrnauer.
The documentary about trumpeter Lee Morgan paints a tragic portrait of a talented, troubled soul.
Disneynature's new gorgeously-shot Earth Day documentary follows three animal families as they seek to overcome various obstacles in the wild.
Ceyda Torun’s documentary on Istanbul street cats offers fun for the entire family.