
Set in near-future Phnom Penh, Karmalink, the Cambodian sci-fi thriller directed by Jake Wachtel, will be released in the US theatrically in major cities and on VOD in the US and Canada on Friday, July 15.

Set in near-future Phnom Penh, Karmalink, the Cambodian sci-fi thriller directed by Jake Wachtel, will be released in the US theatrically in major cities and on VOD in the US and Canada on Friday, July 15.

Greenwich Entertainment debuted the official trailer for Accepted, the feature documentary that looks at Ivy League college admissions, putting under the spotlight – TM Landry, a controversial school in Louisiana that sends its graduates to elite universities.

Directed by Oscar-nominees Rachel Grady and Heidi Ewing, and executive produced by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ronan Farrow, the documentary film Endangered tells the story of journalists at the forefront of a dangerous culture war over free speech. The documentary debuts Tuesday, June 28 (9:00-10:30 p.m. ET/PT) on HBO.

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Directed by Sean Cisterna, The Long Rider, the award-winning western documentary on Filipe Masetti Leite’s journey from Canada to Brazil entirely on horseback, will screen at the Dances With Films film festival in L.A on June 16.

Following the award-winning premiere at Cleveland International Film Festival, the documentary From The Hood To The Holler directed by Pat McGee will make its New York premiere at the 2022 Brooklyn Film Festival. From The Hood To The Holler won 5 awards including Audience Choice at 2022 Cleveland International Film Festival.

Donna, a documentary film by award-winning Welsh filmmaker, Jay Bedwani will premiere at Frameline46 San Francisco International LGBTQ+ Film Festival at the Castro Theater on June 25 at the height of San Francisco’s Pride Week. The film paints an intimate and candid portrait of Bay Area trans activist, artist, performer and personality, Donna Personna, who was 60 when she made her drag debut at the iconic Aunt Charlie’s.

Netflix debuted the official trailer for Civil, a documentary on a year in the life civil rights attorney Ben Crump as he takes on the civil cases for George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Andre Hill.

100 Ways to Cross the Border, the debut feature documentary by artist, filmmaker, and educator Amber Bemak (Two Sons and a River of Blood, Goodbye Fantasy, Borderhole), is set to have its world premiere at the 2022 edition of BAMcinemaFest.

A new half-hour anthology series Spotlights: A Showtime Short Film Series will roll out Sunday, June 12 on Showtime featuring the bold works of various emerging filmmakers, with each episode featuring two to three short films that vary in timely subject matter, tone and perspective.

A foul-mouth comedy about a struggling metal band, Happy F’K’IN Sunshine will have its world premiere at this year’s 25th anniversary edition of Dances With Films film festival in Hollywood.