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Walk Away Renee

Directed by Jonathan Caouette

2011 - 88 Minutes

In this semi-sequel to TARNATION, director Jonathan Caouette delves deeper into his mother Renee’s schizophrenia while traveling cross-country.

The Thorn in the Heart

Directed by Michel Gondry

2009 - 86 Minutes

Director Michel Gondry’s (ETERNAL SUNSHINE OF THE SPOTLESS MIND) moving 2009 doc explores the life of his aunt, Suzette and her complex relationship with her gay son.

The Windmill Movie

Directed by Alexander Och

2009 - 80 Minutes

Filmmaker Richard Rodgers worked for 25 years to complete an epic docu-fiction autobiography, but when he died suddenly, one of his former students took over.

And Everything Is Going Fine

Directed by Steven Soderbergh

2010 - 89 Minutes

Director Steven Soderbergh compiles this extraordinary collection of performances by monologuist Spalding Gray as a moving tribute following his suicide in 2004.

A Complete History of My Sexual Failures

Directed by Chris Waitt

2009 - 97 Minutes

The truth literally hurts in this hilarious doc about a truly awful boyfriend who begins interviewing his many angry ex-girlfriends to find out why they dumped him.

My Winnipeg

Directed by Guy Maddin

2008 - 80 Minutes

MY WINNIPEG finds Canadian cult-director Guy Maddin constructing an outlandish alternative-history of Winnipeg and hiring actors to recreate fictional childhood memories.

Nick Nolte: No Exit

Directed by Tom Thurman

2009 - 74 Minutes

Famously troubled actor Nick Nolte sits down for an interview with himself in this unconventional documentary about an unconventional actor’s life.

Outrageous Taxi Stories

Directed by Joe Berlinger

1989 - 24 Minutes

This quirky and humorous short by Oscar-nominee Joe Berlinger (PARADISE LOST) features NYC taxi drivers telling some of their wildest true stories.

Chop Suey

Directed by Bruce Weber

2001 - 94 Minutes

Bruce Weber explores a potpourri of personal obsessions including jazz singer Frances Faye and legendary Vogue editrix Diana Vreeland.

Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead

Directed by Joe Cross and Kurt Engfehr

2010 - 97 Minutes

Morbidly obese Joe Cross endeavors to drink only fruit and vegetable juice for 60 days in an effort to lose weight, reboot his health, and inspire others along the way.

51 Birch Street

Directed by Doug Block

2005 - 88 Minutes

In the wake of his mother's passing, filmmaker Doug Block discovers a trove of secrets about his family in the pages of her diary.

Dear Zachary

Directed by Kurt Kuenne

2008 - 93 Minutes

An emotional roller coaster of a documentary, the highly acclaimed Dear Zachary will warm your heart, infuriate you and bring tears to your eyes.

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