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Markie in Milwaukee - A 7-foot-tall Midwestern evangelical minister struggles with her transgender identity under pressures from a conservative church, community, wife and children. |
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Sol - A tango singer returns to Paris to meet her young grandson. From Distrib Films. |
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Eight Films by Jean Rouch - Eight of the legendary filmmaker's key works in a 4-disc boxset, with a 24-page booklet and bonus film about Rouch in Africa. Newly restored! |
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Black is the Color - Traces the history of African-American art, placing great works in context and including commentary from celebrated contemporary visual artists. |
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No Gods, No Masters - A comprehensive and accessible introduction to the multi-faceted global anarchist movement—once a mass force that sought not to seize political power, but to utterly destroy it. |
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Happy Hour - A slow-burning epic chronicling the emotional journey of four thirtysomething women in the misty seaside city of Kobe. From the KimStim Collection. |
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Chantal Akerman Four Films - Four documentaries spanning two decades are included in this 5-disc box set, with a 16-page booklet and bonus film about the late filmmaker. |
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On the Way to School - Follows four children on their long and challenging journeys to school, in Kenya, Morocco, India and Argentina. From the Distrib Films Collection. |
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Coming Soon to DVD |
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Cooked - Judith Helfand's searing investigation into the politics of "disaster" by way of the deadly 1995 Chicago heat wave. From Bullfrog Films. (Release date: April 20, 2021) |
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The Salt of Tears - A pinpoint-precise and economical study of young love from veteran filmmaker Phillipe Garrel. From Distrib Films. (Release date: April 27, 2021) |
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