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Category: Documentary
Documentary
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State of Fear: Murder and Memory on Black Wall Street
Tulsa, Oklahoma is renowned as “the oil capitol of the world” – once home to the most prosperous black community in the United States known as “Black Wall Street.” In 1921, after members of the KKK had effectively taken control of the city, Black Wall Street was destroyed in a massacre known as “The Tulsa Race Riot.” Black Wall Street, formerly known as the Greenwood District was then renamed the Brady District for Tulsa’s Ku Klux Klan-affiliated Mayor. Ever since, the area has known extensive, community-wide victimization by racist members of the Tulsa law enforcement community. In April 2015, a Reserve Deputy killed Eric Harris, an unarmed suspect, as he ran from members of the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office.
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Youth: The 50th National High School Baseball Tournament
Tokyo Olympiad director Kon Ichikawa documents the 50th anniversary of the Koshien games.
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The Sumik Tournament
Attracted by the roar, hinds come to gather around their leader. The lonely stag forces the leader into the fight for the herd. Hinds watch the fight and follow its winner when the fight is over.
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Tournament of Death: The Experience
Follow DJ Hyde and the stars of Combat Zone Wrestling through the history, ultraviolence and spectacle of the Tournament of Death experience!
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The Killer Closer
Dubbed “the killer closer,” former Detective Lindy Gligorijevic revisits the most shocking cases she investigated while she was with the Foothill Homicide Unit in Los Angeles.
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Towards Tenderness
A documentary film that explores male feelings about sex and romantic relationships set against the banlieues of France.
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The David Susskind Show: Give ’em Hell Harry
In 1961, David Susskind conducted a series of interviews with former President Harry Truman in Truman’s hometown of Independence, Missouri. After picking Truman up at his home to take him to the Truman Presidential Library for the interviews over a number of days.
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Give ‘Em The Boot
Featuring eighty-two minutes of extremely rare, never-before-seen international concert performance footage of bands such as Rancid, Joe Strummer and the Mescaleros, Dropkick Murphys, The Slackers, Roger Miret and the Disasters and Tiger Army – to name just a few, the GIVE ‘EM THE BOOT DVD is a gritty look into the underworld of Hellcat Records through the eyes of founder Tim Armstrong and a hoard of his Hellcat family members! Highlights include performances and extra footage from tours such as the Rancid/ NOFX tour, the first Lars Frederiksen And The Bastards tour, various headline tours and both Hellcat Records’ Punks VS. Psychos Tours.
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Lockerbie
Four-part documentary recounting the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988, when 270 people lost their lives. With exclusive access to victims’ families, investigators, officials and key figures.