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The Red List
Top rated Feature Documentary projects all-time. 
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#1
Feature Documentary  · Musical  · 19 Pages
TIGHT & NERDY: A serious look into the absurd world of the first (and only) burlesque troupe devoted to “Weird Al” Yankovic. It's the story of a group of women who found inspiration in their hero’s subversion of what it means to “belong."
#2
Feature Documentary  · Drama  · 23 Pages
A feature documentary. Meet three pairs of death row inmates in the US and their long term pen pals in the UK. Decades of letter writing, handwritten relationships built on sharing regrets, dreams, haikus, recipes and fitness regimes. As the ink flows, meaningful, intimate relationships develop in which dramatic, blood-drenched life stories mesh wit...
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#3
Feature Documentary  · Musical  · 26 Pages
The daughter of punk pioneer and X-Ray Spex singer/songwriter Poly Styrene journeys across three continents to explore the artistic and cultural legacy of her late mother.
#4
Feature Documentary  · Comedy  · 14 Pages
In an attempt to prove his friendship, a jobless filmmaker takes his friend on a bizarre bachelor party where they try to become male strippers in Vegas.
#5
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 22 Pages
The intimate, true story of Sheila Escovedo: a fierce, unstoppable, one-of-a-kind musician who overcame overwhelming obstacles and defied the odds to become the best female drummer in the world.
#6
Feature Documentary  · Drama  · 10 Pages
The story of an unsung hero of Napa Valley who while in pursuit of the impossible dream of making the best bottle of wine in the world, saved the valley and changed the industry after illegally smuggling over 6,000 French wine vines into the US in 1982.
#7
Feature Documentary  · Drama  · 18 Pages
A small group of high school students in a quiet South Carolina coastal town collide with the current book-banning frenzy in the U.S. when 97 books are suddenly banned from their school libraries. In their fight, they run into powerful national forces with radical plans for public education, and the students become national anti-censorship activists...
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#8
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 11 Pages
An inceptive lens exploring the convergence of poor eating habits and elevated sugar consumption promoting health disorders that plague the African- American community with solution-oriented goals toward better health/well- being.
#9
Feature Documentary  · Family  · 7 Pages
Never has society focused on a mother’s life after her child has been incarcerated until now. In this heart-wrenching documentary, Tosha goes on a journey across America and finds her own community as she interviews mothers and shares what it's like as a family when a child is inducted into the criminal justice system. You will witness healing and ...
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#10
Feature Documentary  · Unknown  · 12 Pages
UNZIPPED is a searing exposé of the growing affordable housing crisis in America. This intimate feature documentary focuses on one of the country’s most iconic and increasingly income divided zip codes, Venice CA 90291. With moving, personal profiles of families who who struggle to remain in their rapidly gentrifying neighborhood, to bitterly contes...
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#11
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 20 Pages
DYSTOPIA follows what happens when a democracy falls from the edge. It investigates how an extremely religious and increasingly fundamentalist nation copes with leadership that is essentially anti-State during the Coronavirus pandemic. As we follow Igor, an evangelical pastor in a favela, and a range of other characters including doctors, nurses, an...
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#12
Feature Documentary  · Comedy  · 1 Pages
Comedian Gary Mule Deer’s career has always taken an oddball path. From his start in “show business” at a South Dakota brothel, performing Johnny Cash covers for the awaiting johns, to his over 350 televised performances, his career has been as strange as his comedy itself. He’s odd, he’s got crazy hair, and his metronomic timing is legendary. He’s ...
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#13
Feature Documentary  · Drama  · 7 Pages
The emotionally raw, yet ultimately uplifting, story of a world-renowned patent attorney in Sugar Land, Texas who, at 57, came out as a trans woman and is now navigating her new life with her wife and daughters while fighting for trans rights in the vortex of Texas conservatism.
#14
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 10 Pages
Rooted in her desire for female liberation that challenges generational and cultural limitations, Director Julia Maryanska documents the most intimate areas of her life, shedding light on the intricate landscapes of power, identity politics, and sexuality.
#15
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 4 Pages
This is the story of Natalia, a Colombian mother fighting for justice and survival in Venezuela, amidst an economic crisis, a storm of protests and confrontations.
#16
Feature Documentary  · Historical  · 10 Pages
Behind the rise of the iconic Barbie doll, came a twenty-one-year struggle to see the first Black Barbie. Filmmaker Lagueria Davis uncovers a hidden, emblematic struggle for representation for Black women and girls. Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/us/title/81716193?s=a&trkid=13747225&trg=cp&vlang=en&clip=81785186
#17
Feature Documentary  · Other  · 46 Pages
An intimate celebration of female sexuality. A sex-positive theatre piece in response to the #MeToo movement where Lillian looks to celebrate female sexuality, and how fun sex can be.
#18
Feature Documentary  · Historical  · 9 Pages
At Ella Blumenthal’s joyous 98th birthday celebration, she cannot escape the traumatic memories of her fight for survival during the Holocaust. The documentary follows her in the present day as she lives her day-to-day life and observes her eccentric character. She gives over inspirational lessons for life and insight into how she endured one of his...
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#19
Feature Documentary  · Drama  · 2 Pages
The River is a documentary about how communication and purpose play into the success and failures of managing the homeless encampment in Aberdeen, Washington.
#20
Feature Documentary  · Historical  · 10 Pages
Having grown up a sharecropper’s son in the violent segregated south, Louie McKinney rose from poverty to become Acting Director of the United States Marshals Service. One Marshal’s Badge is McKinney’s eyewitness account of fugitive hunting, witness protection, skyjackings and personal leaps over life’s greatest obstacles.
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