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  • Director:
    Werner Herzog

    In the mid-16th century after annihilating the Incan empire, Gonzalo Pizarro leads his army of conquistadors over the Andes into the heart of the most savage environment on earth in search of the fabled City of Gold, El Dorado. As the soldiers battle starvation, Indians, the forces of nature, and each other, Don Lope de Aguirre (Klaus Kinski), The Wrath ...

  • Director:
    Michael Apted

    From the makers of Ray, Amazing Grace tells the inspiring story of William Wilberforce and his passion and perseverance to pass a law ending the slave trade in the late 18th century.

    Our Take:

    Michael Apted (helmer of the long-running Seven Up documentaryries) brings history to life in this rousing true-life story about 18th-century British abolitionist William Wilberforce. Wait, who? Well, exactly! And who knew “Amazing Grace” was written by a repentant slaveholder, played here by the magnificent Albert Finney?

  • Directors:
    Shari Springer Berman
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    Robert Pulcini

    Based on the life and work of underground comic book writer Harvey Pekar- a prickly poet of the mundane who knows that all the strategizing in the world can't save a guy from picking the wrong supermarket checkout line.

  • Director:
    Jane Campion

    With An Angel at My Table, Academy Award–winning filmmaker Jane Campion brings to the screen the harrowing true - life story of Janet Frame, New Zealand's most distinguished author. The film follows Frame along her inspiring journey, from a poverty - stricken childhood to a misdiagnoses of schizophrenia and electroshock therapy to, finally, international literary fame. Beautifully capturing the color ...

  • Director:
    Errol Morris

    Theoretical physicist Steven Hawking discusses his ideas on the origins of the universe and its future fate, which he first set forth in his bestseller "A Brief History of Time." Through interviews with friends, relatives, and colleagues of this brilliant man, the filmmaker paints a picture of how a truly ingenious mind works, and how the onset of ALS, the ...

  • Director:
    Mike Nichols

    Charlie Wilson (Tom Hanks) was a bachelor congressman from Texas who had a habit of showing up in hot tubs with strippers and cocaine. His “Good Time Charlie” exterior, however, masked an extraordinary mind, a deep sense of patriotism and a passion for the underdog, and in the early 1980s the underdog was Afghanistan—which had just been brutally invaded by ...

  • Director:
    Ronald Howard

    Academy Award winners Russell Crowe and Renee Zellweger star in this triumphant, powerfully inspiring true story. In a time when America needed a champion, an unlikely hero would arise, proving how hard a man would fight to win a second chance for his family and himself. Suddenly thrust into the national spotlight, boxer Jim Braddock would defy the odds against ...

  • Control Cover Art 2007
    Director:
    Anton Corbijn

    Based on the memoir Touching From A Distance by Deborah Curtis, Anton Corbijn's Control is as near perfect a filmic telling of the story of Joy Division and Ian Curtis as any fan could hope for. It's also a beautifully rendered piece of cinema about the crippling effects of love and regret, and the salvation we ...

  • Director:
    Edo Bertoglio

    Legendary painter, graffiti artist, poet and musician Jean-Michel Basquiat (1960–1988) was only 19 years old when he played the lead in Downtown 81, a striking “lost” film that chronicles the explosive early-1980s Manhattan art and music scene. Completed and theatrically released two decades later, it’s the story of a charismatic artist who attempts to sell a painting amidst the rappers, ...

  • Director:
    Shekhar Kapur

    Academy Award winners Cate Blanchett and Geoffrey Rush join Academy Award® nominee Clive Owen in a gripping historical thriller full of suspense, intrigue and adventure! When Queen Elizabeth's reign is threatened by ruthless familial betrayal and Spain's invading army, she and her shrewd advisor must act to safeguard to the lives of her people.

    Our Take: Cate Blanchett is enthralling whether she’s channeling Bob Dylan or putting on airs as a 16th-century English regent. Here, she reinvigorates her triumphant 1998 turn as the Virgin Queen, this time facing down a political conspiracy. Clive Owen pops up, too, as cocky explorer Sir Walter Raleigh, while the lamentably under-sung Samantha Morton breathes prideful fire into her imprisoned Mary, Queen of Scots.>

  • Director:
    Werner Herzog

    Herzog's film is based upon the true and mysterious story of Kaspar Hauser, a young man who suddenly appeared in Nuremberg in 1828, barely able to speak or walk, and bearing a strange note; he later explained that he had been held captive in a dungeon of some sort for his entire life that he could remember, and only recently ...

  • Director:
    Mary Harron

    Based on the true story of Valerie Solanas who was a 60s radical preaching hatred toward men in her "Scum" manifesto. She wrote a screenplay for a film that she wanted Andy Warhol to produce, but he continued to ignore her. So she shot him. This is Valerie's story.

  • Director:
    Todd Haynes

    I'm Not There is a biographical film reflecting the life of musician Bob Dylan. It depicts the iconic singer-songwriter through seven distinct stages of his life by using six different actors (Marcus Carl Franklin, Ben Whishaw, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale, Richard Gere, and Cate Blanchett).Our Take:  

  • Director:
    Jessica Yu

    In the Realms of the Unreal, an innovative feature length documentary, directed by Academy Award-winning filmmaker Jessica Yu and produced by Susan West, explores the parallel lives of legendary outsider artist Henry Darger.

  • Klimt Cover Art 2007
    Director:
    Raoul Ruiz

    Director Raul Ruiz transports us to 1918 where Gustav Klimt (John Malkovich) lies on his deathbed.

  • Director:
    Olivier Dahan

    Picturehouse and HBO Films present a critically acclaimed biopic about the legendary international singing icon Edith Piaf, whose voice and talent captivated the world. Starring award-winner Marion Cotillard (A Very Long Engagement, A Good Year) in an astonishing performance, the film is a portrait of a remarkable artist born into poverty who survived using the only gift she had: her ...

    Our Take: What a life! And what a brilliant and heart-stirring performance by Oscar winner Marion Cotillard as the legendary French chansonnier. You’ll never hear Piaf’s music the same way again.

  • Director:
    Werner Herzog

    As a young boy, Dieter Dengler watched as Allied planes destroyed his village. From that instant, he knew that he wanted to fly.

  • Director:
    Martin Scorsese

    Portrait of an artist as a young man. Roughly chronological, using archival footage intercut with recent interviews, a story takes shape of Bob Dylan's coming of age from 1961 to 1966 as a singer, songwriter, performer, and star.

  • Pollock Cover Art 2001
    Director:
    Ed Harris

    Directed by and starring Academy Award nominee (for Best Actor) Ed Harris (The Truman Show, The Rock), Pollock is a beautifully-crafted, stunning drama about the legendary American painter, Jackson Pollock.

  • Director:
    Marc Rothemund

    The true story of Germany’s most famous anti-Nazi heroine is brought to thrilling life in the multi-award winning drama Sophie Scholl - The Final Days. Starring Julia Jentsch in a luminous performance as the young coed-turned-fearless activist. Armed with long-buried historical records of her incarceration, director Marc Rothemund ...