Documentary on Stanley Kubrick: yes!
What king of person would fabricate a story about surviving the 9/11 World Trade Center attack, and then go on to lead a survivor group? Watch this documentary to see for yourself...
Follow a varied handful of horse trainers as they take wild mustangs from the open fields to a competition and auction in the Extreme Mustang Makeover Challenge; it's great: loved it!
http://www.wildhorsewildride.com/ Lauren Greenfield's riches to rags documentary about David Siegel, the time share mogul (who takes credit for George Bush being elected president) and his trophy wife: it's hard to feel sorry for them... Intimate look at a family in transition, and the great recession.http://www.magpictures.com/thequeenofversailles/
Director Marie Losier reveals the strange story of avant garde industrial music pioneer, Genesis P-Orridge, (Psychic TV, Throbbing Gristle) and his performance artist wife, Lady Jay Breyer. Yes.
http://www.balladofgenesisandladyjaye.com/ Rape is an epidemic in the military; as if fighting the enemy isn't enough. More than a documentary: it's a social movement, check it out.
http://invisiblewarmovie.com/ Short, sweet, beautifully filmed Disney documentary narrated by Tim Allen about a family of chimps living in the Taï National Park, Ivory Coast.
http://disney.go.com/disneynature/chimpanzee/ Alex Gibney brings journalist Lawrence Wright's one-man-play to the masses: love it!
Loving documentary about Phyllis Diller, and her final show. Not a ton of archival footage, but plenty of photos; funny: see it!
Documentary about a family of artists coping with the fame and grief created by their youngest child, photographer Francesca Woodman, who committed suicide at age 22.
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