first run features
Last Cab to Darwin: Drive Through a Continent
Jeremy Sims’ film tells the story of a cab driver en route across the country in the hopes of being euthanized.
Review of Chet Zar: I Like to Paint Monsters
Mike Correll’s documentary sheds light on a master of dark art.
Tangerines: Wartime Compassion
An elderly man cares for two soldiers on opposite sides of the war in Georgia.
Review: Population Boom Asks How Many are Too Many
Under his trusted umbrella, Werner Boote talks about the problem of overpopulation around the globe.
SAGRADA: An idea, a masterpiece spanning a century
Gaudi’s Barcelona church explored in new documentary.
Film Review: Through A Lens Darkly Imagines Authentic History
This powerful documentary looks at historic and contemporary images of African Americans.
Art and Politics Collide in Controversial Documentary Wagner’s Jews
Film explores the complex relationship between Wagner, anti-Semitism, and art.
Food for Thoughts: Two Documentaries on the World Food Crisis
World Food Day takes place October 16. Two documentaries address the worldwide crisis: Every Three Seconds and Growing Cities
Nuremberg Nazis : DVD Review of Fuhrer Cult and Megalomania
Fine film focuses on how Nuremberg was used to promote and showcase Hitler and the Nazi Party.