Documentary Now! (2015)
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Rhys Thomas — Director
Episodes 11
Sandy Passage
An in depth look at the daily lives of two aging socialites and their crumbling estate. This mother and daughter live in extreme squalor, but the documentarians find more than just dirt and clutter on the property.
Read MoreKunuk Uncovered
An investigation into the seminal documentary “Kunuk The Hunter” that attempts to separate what is real from what is fabrication.
Read MoreDRONEZ: The Hunt for El Chingon
The hipster media empire DRONEZ sends two of its notoriously fearless journalists to track down Mexico’s most wanted drug lord.
Read MoreThe Eye Doesn't Lie
An investigation into the wrongful conviction of a man sentenced to death for the 1986 murder of John Patrick Winslow.
Read MoreA Town, A Gangster, A Festival
A documentary crew travels to Arborg, Iceland for the annual festival honoring American gangster Al Capone.
Read MoreGentle and Soft: The Story of the Blue Jean Committee (1)
Part one of the documentary chronicling the rise and fall of a seminal soft-rock band called the Blue Jean Committee.
Read MoreGentle and Soft: The Story of the Blue Jean Committee (2)
Part two of the documentary chronicling the rise and fall of a seminal soft-rock band called the Blue Jean Committee.
Read MoreSoldier of Illusion (1983) (1)
In the early 1980s, a visionary German filmmaker tries to will his magnum opus into existence while working in the remote, punishing conditions of the Russian Ular mountains. Inspired by the Werner Herzog-focused documentary Burden of Dreams.
Read MoreSoldier of Illusion (1983) (2)
In the early 1980s, a visionary German filmmaker tries to will his magnum opus into existence while working in the remote, punishing conditions of the Russian Ular mountains. Inspired by the Werner Herzog-focused documentary Burden of Dreams.
Read MoreTwo Hairdressers in Bagglyport (1994)
A fly-on-the-wall portrait of a hair salon in the small coastal town of Bagglyport as they prepare their annual stylebook in an homage to documentaries 3 Salons at the Seaside and The September Issue.
Read MoreHow They Threw Rocks (1996)
A chronicle the Welsh sport of Craig Maes, also known as “Field Rock,” and the iconic 1974 bout dubbed “The Melon vs. The Felon” in the vein of When We Were Kingsand other great explorations of sport.
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