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On the Edge — Available Tuesday, November 25, 2025
Directed by Nicolas Peduzzi • Documentary • 2023 • 93 minutes • Lightdox

Jamal Abdel Kader is the only psychiatrist in a 400-bed state hospital on the outskirts of Paris. Dedicated to his patients, he does his utmost to soothe their pain, to listen to their words, to protect them from their own demons. However, the public health service is doing badly. There isn’t enough time, the caregivers are under severe strain as the institution is understaffed and underfunded. Yet …

Burning Night — Available Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Directed by Eryk Rocha • Drama • With Fabricio Boliveira, Bárbara Colen, Cadu N. Jay • 2019 • 98 minutes • FiGa Films

Paulo starts driving a cab to pay for his bills and for his son’s child support. Passenger’s stories intertwine with his own while he drives at night through Rio de Janeiro - a chaotic city in permanent reinvention. Even though each passenger has a different destination, Paulo is always the one steering the wheel, hoping for better days in a city falling apart.

Edna — Available Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Directed by Eryk Rocha • Documentary • 2021 • 70 minutes • Aruac Filmes

Living on the edge of Transbrasiliana highway in the Brazilian Amazon, Edna is a witness of a land in ruins built upon massacres. Raised only by her mother, she experiences in her body and of her descendants, the marks of a "war that never ends" - a war for land. Through her reports and writings, the movie builds a hybrid narrative that moves between reality and imaginary. Everything's woven from …

Sunday Ball — Available Wednesday, November 26, 2025
Directed by Eryk Rocha • Documentary • 2014 • 64 minutes • Aruac Filmes

In Rio de Janeiro, close to the mythical Maracanã stadium, stage of the 2014 World Cup grand final, we find the popular field in the Sampaio neighborhood. Football happens there as a genuine expression of Brazilian culture. Played on Sundays, the annual favela championship brings together 14 teams. Each one represents the colors and rituals of their community. Generation X Youth compete in the final.

Niki — Available Thursday, November 27, 2025
Directed by Céline Sallette • Drama • With Charlotte Le Bon • 2025 • 99 minutes • Distrib Films

The debut feature of actor-turned-director Céline Sallette, Niki is a vibrant portrait of French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle (Charlotte Le Bon, star of The White Lotus), one of the most iconoclastic figures of the contemporary art world. Fleeing the oppressive atmosphere of post-war America, Niki arrives in Paris in 1952 with her husband Harry (John Robinson) ready to leave the past behind. …

Garçonnières — Available Friday, November 28, 2025
Directed by Céline Pernet • Documentary • 2022 • 90 minutes • Lightdox

After three years and 476 matches with men on dating applications, and a certain number of “short relationships that were as nice as they were brief”, director and anthropologist Céline Pernet decides to take the time to investigate her relationship with the men of her generation. Through an advert, she brings together around thirty men aged 30 to 45 years old, living in Switzerland, who agree to …

RECENTLY ADDED: Titles added in the last two weeks

— Added Friday, November 21, 2025
Directed by Jean-François Laguionie • Animation • 1985 • 64 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

A teenage girl and her 173-year-old companion take an epic journey in French director Jean-François Laguionie's hauntingly poetic animated classic. A sublime masterpiece of world animation, GWEN is on par with René Laloux's FANTASTIC PLANET and Miyazaki's NAUSICAÄ OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND as a visually stunning experience. Beautifully restored in 4K with the director's participation.

— Added Thursday, November 20, 2025
Directed by Ehsan Khoshbakht • Documentary • 2023 • 80 minutes • Impronta Films

Celluloid Underground is an autobiographical feature-length documentary by Iranian filmmaker, writer and curator Ehsan Khoshbakht, about his experience of growing up in Iran after the 1979 revolution, when his love of cinema became the catalyst for his rebellion against the Islamic regime. It’s the story of his friendship with the mysterious Ahmad, a maverick film collector who hid thousands of banned … More

— Added Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Directed by Nicolas Van Ingen • Documentary • 2023 • 52 minutes • Andana Films

West African waters have one of the richest fish stocks in the world. This has been a blessing for the people of the region. Since the 1980’s, foreign powers have rushed to profit from this rich fish stock. European first, then Chinese, Russians and Turkish. Their industrial vessels have been overfishing these waters and plundering the resources. Raid on the Atlantic takes us to Senegal and dives … More

— Added Wednesday, November 19, 2025
Directed by Lindsey Haskin • Documentary • With J.K. Simmons • 2024 • 92 minutes • Film Sales Company

J.K. Simmons narrates THE FISH THIEF, which explores the mystery behind how and why the fish most prized by people nearly disappeared from the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth: the Great Lakes. The story dramatically illuminates nature’s links to our economic prosperity and quality of life. Since prehistoric times, fishing has been unusually important here. Aboriginal people fished for subsistence … More

— Added Friday, November 14, 2025
Directed by Amalie R. Rothschild • Documentary • With May Wilson, Meredith Monk • 1969 • 34 minutes • New Day Films

When her husband informs her, after 40 years of marriage, that his future plans no longer include her, May Wilson, age 60, former "wife-mother-housekeeper-cook" and a grandmother, moves to New York City and discovers an independent life of her own for the first time in which the art, that had once been a hobby, becomes central. "One of the most exciting and moving portraits of an artist that I've … More

— Added Friday, November 14, 2025
Directed by Amalie R. Rothschild • Documentary • 48 minutes • New Day Films

Using home movies, family photographs and direct interviews, the filmmaker looks at the mother-daughter ties in 3 generations of her own family and in the process explores the classic female problem faced by her namesake artist mother: the conflict between work and children-- the necessary compromises, the incumbent anxieties. “Turns a family memoir into an exploration of social history… What emerges, … More

— Added Friday, November 14, 2025
Directed by Amalie R. Rothschild • Documentary • With Willard Van Dyke, Ralph Steiner, Joris Ivens • 1980 • 58 minutes • New Day Films

In 1935 photographer Willard Van Dyke moved to New York with the belief that films “could change the world” and began a new career as a filmmaker. His name soon became synonymous with social documentary in the U.S. A candid portrait of a distinguished and outspoken man, this film includes conversations with colleagues Ralph Steiner, Joris Ivens and Donald Richie; footage of Edward Weston, his close … More

— Added Thursday, November 13, 2025
Directed by Wim Verstappen • Drama • With Pim de la Parra, Rutger Hauer • 1978 • 128 minutes • MVD Entertainment Group

Submitted for the 1978 Academy Awards -- Best Foreign Film, Wim Verstappen's Pastorale 1943 is a war drama centered on the Dutch resistance during World War II, starring Derek de Lint, Sylvia Kristel, Rutger Hauer, and features the debut of Renée Soutendijk.

— Added Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Directed by Lisa Molomot • Documentary • With Robin Long, Joseph Bovard, Leah Main • 2020 • 80 minutes • New Day Films

Safe Haven weaves together powerful stories of U.S. war resisters who sought safe haven in Canada during wars in Vietnam and Iraq. The film shows how Vietnam era resisters participated in a movement to support the younger generation of U.S. soldiers fleeing war in Iraq. Safe Haven exposes realities and myths of Canada as refuge. This award-winning film is timely on both sides of the U.S./Canada border. … More

— Added Tuesday, November 11, 2025
Directed by Samantha Farinella • Documentary • 2016 • 66 minutes • New Day Films

Hunting in Wartime profiles the stories of Tlingit Native Americans from the village of Hoonah, Alaska who served in the Vietnam War. Their stories confront the complexity of serving a country that systematically oppressed them; a government that forbid the Tlingit language, over-logged their forests, and established laws that robbed returning vets of their ancestral trade as fishermen. Furthermore, … More