Feature Docs

Dangerous Games: Roblox and the Metaverse Exposed

Dangerous Games: Roblox and the Metaverse Exposed

After Katie is harassed by a sexual predator within the virtual world of Roblox, a platform designed for kids with 78 million daily users, the trio of amateur investigators uncover far more sinister activities, including explicit games and extremist groups operating unchecked in these digital spaces.

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Russians at War

Russians at War

Anastasia Trofimova gains unprecedented access to a Russian Army battalion in Ukraine. Without official clearance, she embeds with the soldiers for 7 months as they move across the frontlines. What she uncovers defies East and West narratives: a war dividing families, with soldiers disillusioned and struggling to understand what they’re fighting for.

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The Corporation

The Corporation

How corporations became the most powerful force in modern society. Exposing how profit and power shape their actions. And the growing push to challenge their influence.

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No Visible Trauma: Police Brutality in Canada

No Visible Trauma: Police Brutality in Canada

A harrowing look at police brutality in Calgary, revealing the human cost of unchecked force. Through three victims’ stories, the film exposes systemic failures and lack of accountability. A powerful examination of a justice system that too often lets officers evade consequences.

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Sugar Coated: The Case Against Sugar

Sugar Coated: The Case Against Sugar

How Big Sugar buried the question: is sugar toxic? A secret PR campaign reshaped science, policy, and our food. Now, as disease rates soar, the industry faces its biggest reckoning.

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Love in the Time of Fentanyl

Love in the Time of Fentanyl

In Vancouver’s overdose epicenter, a radical prevention center fights to save lives. Run by and for drug users, it challenges stigma and systemic neglect. A moving look at courage, compassion, and hope on the frontlines of the fentanyl crisis.

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Manufacturing Consent

Manufacturing Consent

A sharp, playful portrait of Noam Chomsky and his challenge to the power of mass media. Blending biography, archives, and bold visuals to question how information is shaped. An invitation to practice “intellectual self-defense.”

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The 9/11 Chronology

The 9/11 Chronology

A real-time reconstruction of 9/11, told only through original footage and audio. No narration, no interviews, no hindsight. An unfiltered, moment-by-moment record of the day as it unfolded.

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Sugar Sisters

Sugar Sisters

Sugar Sisters follows Hannah and her sisters as they explore the world of sugar-dating with older, wealthier men. The film examines the ethical, personal, and feminist dilemmas that arise from this controversial lifestyle.

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Slums: Cities of Tomorrow

Slums: Cities of Tomorrow

A human-scale look at how millions build homes outside formal housing systems. Across five countries, families reshape slums through resilience and cultural tradition. Rethinking cities in an age of global overcrowding.

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Split: A Divided America

Split: A Divided America

A cross-country journey into America’s deepening political and cultural divide. Voices from across the spectrum explore what’s driving polarization. A clear-eyed look at how the nation fractured — and what healing might require.

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