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WATSON

WATSON

2019 • Documentary

Impact: Environmental justice & climate action

Directed by Lesley Chilcott

Award-winning director Lesley Chilcott (An Inconvenient Truth) chronicles the life of controversial Greenpeace co-founder and Sea Shepherd Conservation Society founder Paul Watson. The film documents his 40-year fight to protect our oceans and defend all of their wildlife and habitats.

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Lift Like A Girl

Lift Like A Girl

2020 • Documentary

Impact: Youth & athletic empowerment

Directed by Mayye Zayed

With the guidance of her relentless coach, a teen weightlifter emerges from a scrappy training camp in Egypt to compete at the championship level.
Lift Like a Girl is an intimate journey into the inner life of an aspiring athlete and the female weightlifting community of Alexandria. For 4 years, Zebiba goes through victories and defeats, including major losses that shape her, as she finds her way from dust to gold.

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SING ME A SONG

SING ME A SONG

2021 • Documentary

Impact: Community & cultural identity

Directed by Thomas Balmès

A new documentary feature film from acclaimed filmmaker Thomas Balmès, Sing Me A Song follows Peyangki, a young monk living in a rural monastery in Bhutan. As TV and the internet eventually come to their remote village we witness how Peyangki is lured by this new technology and its effects on the world he has been sheltered from.

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NOW

NOW

2020 • Documentary

Impact: Historical perspectives & leadership

Directed by Jim Rakete

From Greta Thunberg to the Extinction Rebellion, for the young environmentalist, activism is both the means and end in the struggle for the climate of the future. Director Jim Rakete captures the meteoric rise of Greta Thunberg from environmentalist to global icon while giving focus to the extraordinary movement being fostered by the new voices of reason and responsibility, often in contrast with political headwinds and corporate greed.

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THE GREAT INVISIBLE

THE GREAT INVISIBLE

2014 • Documentary

Impact: Environmental justice & climate action

Directed by Margaret Brown

Director Margaret Brown documents the Deepwater Horizon oil rig explosion as seen through the eyes of oil company executives, survivors, and Gulf Coast residents who experienced the devastation firsthand and then were left to pick up the pieces while the world moved on.

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3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets

3 1/2 Minutes, 10 Bullets

2015 • Documentary

Impact: Historical perspectives & leadership

Directed by Marc Silver

3 1⁄2 MINUTES, TEN BULLETS dissects the shooting death of 17-year-old Jordan Davis by Michael Dunn in Jacksonville, Florida on Black Friday, 2012. The film examines the aftermath of this systemic tragedy, the contradictions within the American criminal justice system - particularly the implications of the "Stand Your Ground" self-defense law, and the racial prejudices that ensued. With intimate access, the film follows the trial of Dunn and its deep impact on Jordan's family and friends.

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Writing With Fire

Writing With Fire

2021 • Documentary

Impact: Social justice & human rights

Directed by Rintu Thomas & Sushmit Ghosh

Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh directed the Academy Award-nominated Writing with Fire, which explores the online publication Khabar Lahariya. Set against a cluttered Indian news landscape dominated by men, Khabar Lahariya is the only outlet completely run by Dalit women as they break from journalistic traditions, redefining what it means to be powerful.

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Captains of Zaatari

Captains of Zaatari

2021 • Documentary

Impact: Historical perspectives & leadership

Directed by Ali El Arabi

Two best friends trapped in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan have an undying dream of becoming professional football players. When a world renowned sports academy visits the camp, they now have a chance to make this dream come true.

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On The Adamant

On The Adamant

2023 • Documentary

Impact: Community & cultural identity

Directed by Nicolas Philibert

On the Adamant follows patients and caregivers at a psychiatric centre with a unique floating structure located in the middle of the Seine river in Central Paris.

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Curl Power

Curl Power

2025 • Documentary

Impact: Youth & athletic empowerment

Directed by Josephine Anderson

Curl Power follows a team of teenage girls as they pursue their unusual dream of becoming Canadian National Curling Champions, and seek out their own paths amid the legacies of their world champion mothers. This intimate and imaginative coming-of-age documentary tells a story of angst and ecstasy, following the funny and tender evolution of five best friends as they reckon with their bodies, minds, and the great unknown.

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Black Box Diaries

Black Box Diaries

2024 • Documentary

Impact: Social justice & human rights

Directed by Shiori Itô

Young journalist Shiori Ito embarks on a courageous investigation of her own sexual assault in an improbable attempt to prosecute her high-profile offender. Her quest becomes a landmark case in Japan, exposing the country’s outdated judicial and societal systems.

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Copa 71'

Copa 71'

2024 • Documentary

Impact: Youth & athletic empowerment

Directed by Rachel Ramsay, James Erskine

The 1971 Women’s Soccer World Cup is witnessed by record crowds but is largely written out of sporting history. The pioneering women who participated tell their extraordinary stories.

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Iron Butterflies

Iron Butterflies

2023 • Documentary

Impact: War & human resilience

Directed by Roman Liubyi

In the summer of 2014, sunflower fields and coal mines in eastern Ukraine turn into a 12-square-kilometre crime scene. Directed by Roman Liubyi, Iron Butterflies documents the multi-layered investigation into the downing of flight MH17 and the butterfly-shaped shrapnel found in the pilot’s body that implicated the state responsible for a war crime that remains unpunished today.

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The Eternal Memory

The Eternal Memory

2023 • Documentary

Impact: Community & cultural identity

Directed by Maite Alberdi

The Eternal Memory tells a profound and moving love story that balances vibrant individual and collective remembrance with the longevity of an unbreakable human bond. Augusto and Paulina have been together and in love for 25 years. Eight years ago, their lives were forever changed by Augusto’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. As of of Chile’s most prominent cultural commentators and television presenters, August is no stranger to building an archive of memory. Now he turns that work to his own life, trying to hold on to his identity with the help of his beloved Paulina, whose own pre-eminence as a famous actress and Chilean Minister of Culture predates her ceaselessly inventive manner of engaging with her husband. Day by day, the couple face this challenge head-on, relying on the tender affection and sense of humour shared between them that remains, remarkably, fully intact.

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Last Film Show

Last Film Show

2023 • Drama

Impact: Community & cultural identity

Directed by Pan Nalin

India's Official Entry for Best International Feature Film at the 95th Academy Awards! Samay, a 9-year-old boy living with his family in a remote village in India discovers films for the first time and is absolutely mesmerized. Against his father’s wishes, he returns to the cinema day after day to watch more films, and even befriends the projectionist, who, in exchange for his lunch box, lets him watch movies for free. He quickly figures out that stories become light, light becomes films, and films become dreams. Samay and his wild gang of friends move heaven and earth to catch and project light to achieve a 35mm film projection. But little do they know that soon they’ll be forced to make heartbreaking choices as an era is approaching to annihilate everything they love about their 35mm dreams…

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Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

Smoke Sauna Sisterhood

2023 • Documentary

Impact: Community & cultural identity

Directed by Anna Hints

The first documentary by an Estonian director to compete and win at Sundance, SMOKE SAUNA SISTERHOOD is a deeply moving, intimate and breathtaking approach to issues of trauma, healing, and community. Filmed almost as if a Vermeer or Rembrandt painting, the camera is never intrusive, never mechanical. Rather, the images move as the smoke – lingering, wafting, suspended briefly before disappearing and reappearing. With an authentic voice and authority born of their own heritage, filmmaker Anna Hints has created a transformative experience of being human within a female body, showing women “as they are” with great emotional veracity and deep empathy.

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Paradise

Paradise

2023 • Documentary

Impact: Environmental justice & climate action

Directed by Alexander Abaturov

Paradise is a documentary film from Alexander Abaturov that documents how the effects of global warming have contributed to devastating wildfires in the Siberian subarctic forests. Fueled by extreme droughts and strong winds, this recurring natural disaster is the direct result of human-made climate change.

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Unseen Skies

Unseen Skies

2023 • Documentary

Impact: Environmental justice & climate action

Directed by Yaara Bou Melhem

Yaara Bou Melhem delivers a searing documentary that explores the evolution of state and corporate surveillance. The film follows visionary artist Trevor Paglen as he travels through the desolate Nevada desert with the intention of launching an art exhibit into orbit; once and for all proving that the skies are more than the exclusive playground of the military-industrial complex.

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¡VIVA MAESTRO!

¡VIVA MAESTRO!

2022 • Documentary

Impact: Social justice & human rights

Directed by Ted Braun

Viva Maestro! is the inspiring new documentary from acclaimed director Ted Braun. The film follows legendary Los Angeles Philharmonic conductor Gustavo Dudamel upon his return to his home country of Venezuela, as he is faced with corruption and deadly protests while on his personal quest to use the power of art to renew and unite the youth of his country.

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