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An exploration of the perils of nationalism and art’s role as a weapon of resistance and activism throughout the 1990s Siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War. Explore how art and music sustained hope, thanks in part to humanitarians and the band U2.
Kiss the Future

In the winter of 1959, the mutilated bodies of nine hikers were found in the Ural Mountains of Russia. Were they slaughtered in cold blood by a yeti? If so, what drove this legendary beast to kill? Shocking evidence sheds terrifying new light on the Dyatlov Pass incident.
Yeti Massacre
This documentary explores the artistic, musical and literary resonances of the mystique of the road - and especially of going off the beaten track - in American lore. The Westward expansion, the Dust Bowl era, hobos, post-war suburbanization and the Beat critique of it; hitchhiking, the upheavals of the 1960s and early 1970s and the current generation of backpackers clutching their Lonely Planet and Rough Guides. American Road ultimately probes the meaning of what it is to be an American, not just a wayfarer.—anonymous
American Road
A documentary offering a hard look at youth targeting, high-potency products, and the public health impact of legalization.
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Poetic Justice: The Art of Healing is a documentary about the transformative power of creativity, voice, and human connection. Through poetry, art, and storytelling, the film explores how expression can help individuals process pain, reclaim their narratives, and move toward healing. At its heart, Poetic Justice is a powerful reminder that when people are given the space to be seen and heard, art can become more than expression. It can become a pathway to justice, resilience, and hope.