
Art by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Richard Diebenkorn along with artists Duncan Hannah, Peter McGough, are featured in Make Me Famous, a documentary on painter Edward Brezinski and his quest for fame.

Art by Jean-Michel Basquiat, Richard Diebenkorn along with artists Duncan Hannah, Peter McGough, are featured in Make Me Famous, a documentary on painter Edward Brezinski and his quest for fame.

In the Oscar®-nominated HBO documentary short How Do You Measure A Year?, filmmaker Jay Rosenblatt (HBO’s Oscar®-nominated “When We Were Bullies,” “Phantom Limb,” “The Darkness of Day,” “Human Remains”) documents his daughter Ella’s growth over 17 years – from age 2 to age 18.

Brooklyn based director David Sabshon explores the law of copyright infringement, social media’s effect on the art world, and the value systems of the contemporary art market in his new documentary Copyright Infringement premiering as an Official Section of 2023 Brooklyn Film Festival on Friday, June 9

Casa Susanna, a new documentary by French filmmaker Sébastien Lifshitz (Wild Side, Little Girl, Bambi) offers a fascinating window into LGBTQ+ history, of an underground network where transgender women and cross-dressing men found refuge.

Emmy and Peabody award winning director Marc Levin debuted the official trailer for It’s Basic, his new feature documentary on the movement for guaranteed income, set to World Premiere at the upcoming Tribeca Festival 2023 in the Spotlight Documentary Section.

Roadside Attractions debuted the official trailer for The Last Rider, the sports documentary film on the cyclist Greg Lemond who came back from the brink of death with a bullet hole in his stomach to win the 1989 Tour de France.

From building Chewy into an e-commerce giant to the online frenzy around GameStop and Bed Bath & Beyond, controversial Canadian entrepreneur and investor Ryan Cohen has become an icon to a new generation of investors.

MTV Documentary Films acquired Pay or Die, the documentary by award-winning directors Scott Alexander Ruderman and Rachael Dyer spotlighting the huge problems faced by families struggling to afford their insulin medications.

Directed by filmmaker Frank Marshall (Seabiscuit, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), The Bee Gees: How Can You Mend a Broken Heart, the Emmy Award-winning HBO documentary on Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb, known as the Bee Gees will air on Memorial Day, Monday, May 29 at 8pm ET on CNN.

HBO shared the official trailer for Burden of Proof, a four-part true crime docuseries following Stephen as he searches for the truth on his sister, 15-year-old Jennifer Pandos who went missing in 1987.

Directed by Henry Roosevelt and executive produced by award-winning filmmakers Liz Garbus, Dan Cogan and Jon Bardin, the documentary Take Care of Maya follows Jack and Beata Kowalski and their experience with the “system” after they bring their 10-year-old daughter to the ER with a rare illness.