A Hopi Indian word meaning "life out of balance" underscores this nonnarrative compilation of American vistas with nature imagery manipulated in slow motion, double exposure or time lapse, juxtaposed with footage of humans' impact on the planet.
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Written and directed by investigative journalist Dinesh D'Souza, the documentary examines systematic voter fraud taking place during the 2020 presidential election in the United States. Researchers use geotracking and video evidence to demonstrate how the voting process was manipulated by the Democratic Party to alter the election's final outcome.
Documentary filmmaker Caleb Price partners with noteworthy actor and Evangelical Christian Kirk Cameron to assess the interconnectivity between faith and education. Candid interviews with families from across the United States shed light on the issues children face in their formative years due to flaws in the American public school system and the initiatives many motivated parents take to provide stable, insightful, and engaging educational opportunities to their children.
Elvis sings new songs and old favorites in the '68 special marking his return to live performance. Originally titled "Singer Presents... Elvis," the special features then-new songs "If I Can Dream" and "Memories," as well as favorite hits
This documentary follows Gabrielle Giffords, a retired U.S. politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Gabby is a survivor of a horrific 2021 assassination attempt, which has left her partially paralyzed and with language impairment. Gabby formerly served in Arizona's 8th Congressional District. Directors Julie Cohen and Betsy West shed light on the incident and document Giffords' resilience in the aftermath.
An intimate documentary about a Newfoundland community welcoming the over 6,500 passengers who were forced to land after the terrorist attacks on 9/11.
The efforts of one tireless concert promoter reuniting legendary hip-hop outfit the Wu-Tang Clan for one final farewell concert form the central story of filmmaker Denis Henry Hennelly's look at the events that led up to the group's historical performance at the Rock the Bells Music Festival. From luring the disagreeable Ol' Dirty Bastard from the comforts of his hotel room to the desperate attempts to calm the swelling crowd, this documentary offers a compelling look at one of hip-hop's most creative and influential acts.