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Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy — Available Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Directed by Alice Elliott • Documentary • 2008 • 40 minutes • New Day Films

Body & Soul: Diana & Kathy, a PBS award winning film, looks at an unusual, symbiotic relationship between two people some would call profoundly disabled. In the film, two of the country’s most remarkable advocates for people with disabilities, Diana Braun, who has Down Syndrome, and Kathy Conour, who has cerebral palsy, met three decades ago and vowed to fight to live independent lives. Told in an …

Key of G — Available Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Directed by Robert Arnold • Documentary • 2007 • 59 minutes • New Day Films

The Key of G is an award-winning documentary about disability, caregiving and interdependence. The film follows Gannet, a charismatic 22-year-old with physical and developmental disabilities, as he leaves his mother's home to share an apartment with a close-knit group of artists and musicians who support him, not only as paid caregivers, but also as friends. Together they create a uniquely successful …

Tales of the Waria — Available Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Directed by Kathy Huang • Documentary • 2011 • 57 minutes • New Day Films

Indonesia is home to the world’s largest Muslim population. It is also home to a transgender community known as warias, biological men who live openly as women. TALES OF THE WARIA follows four characters from this little-known community as they search for romance and companionship. Shot over three years with the local LGBTQ community serving as consultants and film crew, the film reveals a world that …

Wo Ai Ni Mommy (I Love You, Mommy) — Available Wednesday, March 25, 2026
Directed by Stephanie Wang-Breal • Documentary • 2010 • 76 minutes • New Day Films

In 2007 Donna and Jeff Sadowsky of Long Island, New York submitted their dossier to adopt eight-year old Fang Sui Yong from Guangzhou, China. From the very first moment Sui Yong meets her new mother, Donna, we get a real sense of the emotional confusion and loss Sui Yong experiences, as adoption workers translate their first words of communication. This day will change Sui Yong’s life, forever. Language, …

The Captain — Available Thursday, March 26, 2026
Directed by Robert Schwentke • Drama • With Max Hubacher • 2018 • 119 minutes • Music Box

Based on the arresting true story of the Executioner of Emsland, The Captain follows a German army deserter, Willi Herold (Max Hubacher), after he finds an abandoned Nazi captain’s uniform in the final weeks of World War II. Emboldened by the authority the uniform grants him, he amasses a band of stragglers who cede to his command despite the suspicions of some. This enigmatic imposter soon discovers …

The Propagandist — Available Friday, March 27, 2026
Directed by Luuk Bouwman • Documentary • 2025 • 108 minutes • Icarus Films

Jan Teunissen (1898-1975) loved films. He loved them so much, he shot daily home movies of his children, became a professional director, and made the first Dutch film with sound. And when the Nazis occupied Holland, he started making films for them too. Was he a true believer? An anti-Semite? An opportunist? And does it matter? THE PROPAGANDIST tells Teunissen’s story through home movies, newsreels, …

Aisha's Story — Available Thursday, April 2, 2026
Directed by Elizabeth Vibert • Documentary • With Aisha Azzam • 2025 • 66 minutes • EPF Media

"Food is the most precious part of Palestinian heritage.” Aisha Azzam and her husband started their family grain mill in Baqa’a refugee camp, Jordan, 35 years ago. She treasures her role in safeguarding culture by milling the grains and herbs essential to Palestinian cuisine. Through food, Aisha traces the story of Palestinian displacement and rebuilding family and community in a refugee camp. Harvesting, …

The Outcasts — Available Friday, April 3, 2026
Directed by Robert Wynne-Simmons • Drama • With Cyril Cusack, Mary Ryan • 1982 • 106 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

A major rediscovery for fans of folklore, fantasy and folk horror, the long-lost Irish film THE OUTCASTS was directed by Robert Wynne-Simmons, famed for writing on BLOOD ON SATAN'S CLAW. THE OUTCASTS plays like an ancient ballad somehow captured on film, filled with the sorcery of earth and woods, musicians hooded in pagan straw masks and skirts, prejudice, myth, religion and yes, ghosts.

Harvie Krumpet — Available Tuesday, April 7, 2026
Directed by Adam Elliot • Animation • With Geoffrey Rush • 2003 • 22 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

Oscar-winning animated half hour 'biography' of a man who has Tourette's Syndrome, chronic bad luck, menial jobs, nudist tendencies, and a book of "fakts" hung around his neck. Inspiringly, Harvie learns many lessons in life and enjoys its many fruits. He finds love, freedom, nudity and ultimately the true meaning of what it is to be human.

Jamaica & Tamarindo: Afro Tradition In The Heart Of Mexico — Available Wednesday, April 8, 2026
Directed by Ebony Marie Bailey • Documentary • 2019 • 21 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

The Jamaica flower and tamarind are iconic ingredients in Mexico, but their history comes from a place much further away. Jamaica and Tamarindo: Afro Tradition in the Heart of Mexico explores African identity in Mexico City, an identity that goes beyond the color of one's skin.

RECENTLY ADDED: Titles added in the last two weeks

— Added Friday, March 20, 2026
Directed by Richard Copans • Documentary • With Robert Kramer • 2025 • 74 minutes • Icarus Films

Robert Kramer’s politics were as a radical as his approach to making films. A founder of the leftist Newsreel collective, he went on to direct documentaries and dramas, and films that blended both. Disgusted with the politics of the United States, he lived for decades in self-imposed exile in France. Directed and narrated by Kramer’s longtime cinematographer and sometime producer, Richard Copans, … More

— Added Thursday, March 19, 2026
Directed by Susanna Edwards • Documentary • 2025 • 90 minutes • Icarus Films

Anti-vaccine demonstrators. Extinction rebellion activists blocking a downtown intersection. Opposing factions yelling at each other outside a Stockholm courthouse. An anti-Muslim neo-fascist agitator. In Sweden, all these people have a right to freedom of expression — and the dialogue police are there to protect that right. Their unit was created in the wake of 2001 anti-E.U. protests in Gothenburg. … More

— Added Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Directed by Claire Billet, Nadia Blétry • Documentary • With François Hollande, Maye Kabil, Ariane Lavrilleux, Ahmed Abdel Quddus • 2026 • 53 minutes • Icarus Films

To an outsider, Egypt looks like a dynamic country reinventing itself. Under president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, construction is booming, with dams, bridges, roads, and tourism mega-projects proliferating in the desert and along the Mediterranean coast. But behind the flashy projects, Egypt is a country on the brink of collapse. Egypt is now the third most indebted country in the world, its economy largely … More

— Added Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Directed by Alessandra Celesia • Documentary • 2025 • 116 minutes • Icarus Films

In his tower-block apartment in New Lodge, Joe reenacts memories from his childhood amidst the “Troubles“. In this Catholic area of Belfast, the number of deaths was tragically significant. Joe is joined by neighbors Jolene, Sean, Angie, and others, all willingly participating in this process of revisiting the collective memories that shaped their lives and the district they live in.

— Added Friday, March 13, 2026
Directed by Morgan Evans • Drama • With Brandon Micheal Hall, Patrick Noth • 2024 • 88 minutes • Factory 25

When Terry discovers he's about to be a father, he does what any other sane person would do. He moves himself and his nine-months-pregnant wife from Iowa to Los Angeles to shoot a low-budget indie movie and sell it to a streamer. Terry suddenly finds that his beliefs put him at odds with, well, every single person who meets him. 

— Added Thursday, March 12, 2026
Directed by Lisa Merton Alan Dater • Documentary • 2008 • 80 minutes • New Day Films

TAKING ROOT tells the dramatic story of Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Wangari Maathai whose simple act of planting trees grew into a nationwide movement to safeguard the environment, protect human rights, and defend democracy—a movement for which this charismatic woman became an iconic inspiration.

— Added Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Directed by Julie Mallozzi • Documentary • 2004 • 65 minutes • New Day Films

Three Cambodian-American teenagers come of age in a world shadowed by their parents' Khmer Rouge nightmares. Traditional Cambodian dance links them to their parents’ culture, but fast cars, hip consumerism, and new romance pull harder. The three teens gradually come to appreciate their parents’ sacrifices and make good on their parents’ dreams.

— Added Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Directed by Julie Mallozzi • Documentary • 2017 • 69 minutes • New Day Films

After the brutal slaying of her teenage son, Janet Connors reaches out to her son’s killer to offer a chance for forgiveness. They team up with a group of mothers of murdered children to help young people in their community break the chain of violence and revenge.