The definitive documentary on the legendary band The Rolling Stones. The essential and vivid rock documentary is loaded with additional features in this new edition: 1969 tour renditions of Oh Carol... more
In 1971, General Idi Amin seizes control of Uganda. In the eight years following, more than 300,000 people are killed during his fanatical reign of terror. Director Barbet Schroeder went into Uganda... more
Claude Lanzmann directed this intensely moving Holocaust documentary, which draws much of its power from interviews with those who lived through the horror—death camp survivors, workers and Nazi... more
In the '70s and '80s, photographer and activist Nan Goldin became celebrated for her studies of new wave and LGBT urban subcultures and the emerging AIDS crisis. In the late 2010s-having weathered a... more
Three-disc set includes five feature films, "Hotel Monterey" (1973), "Je Tu Il Elle" (1974), "Jeanne Dielman, 23, Quai Du Commerce, 1080 Bruxelles" (1975), "News from Home" (1976), and "Les... more
THE CRITERION COLLECTION PRESENTS: THE LAST WALTZ:Considered the greatest concert movie of all time, Martin Scorseses documentary of the Bands legendary final performance reinvented the way live... more
Join musician Ry Cooder on a trip to Havana as he gathers some of Cuba's greatest musicians and singers for a climactic concert in New York's Carnegie Hall. This incredible documentary includes... more
Where does voguing come from, and what, exactly, is throwing shade? This landmark documentary provides a vibrant snapshot of the 1980s through the eyes of New York City's African American and Latinx... more
Godfrey Reggio's acclaimed trilogy examines coldness in human communication, the nature of athletic competitions and the impact of future technology in a mesmerizing blend of sights and sounds.... more
Granted unprecedented access from David Bowie's estate, documentarian Brett Morgen delivered a sweeping and visually stunning celebration of the Thin White Duke's career, as the always-shifting... more
Through a combination of archival behind-the-scenes footage, new and old interviews and original film, director Martin Scorsese tells the tale of the Rolling Thunder Revue, Bob Dylan's legendary 1975... more
Brooks Hyers, Edith Bouvier Beale, Edie Beale, Norman Peale. A mother and daughter who are cousins with Jackie Kennedy slowly fade from society life to their decaying Long Island home for which this... more
Blast off with thrilling footage of America's first Apollo space missions to the moon. The astronauts themselves narrate this historic event that changed the world. Directed by Al Reinert. This 4K... more
A half dozen thought-provoking documentaries from this French filmmaking legend. Includes Vive Le Tour (1962/19 min.), his short but energetic look at the Tour de France; Humain, Trop Humain (1974/75... more
Terry Zwigoff's landmark 1995 film is an intimate documentary portrait of underground artist Robert Crumb, whose unique drawing style and sexually and racially provocative subject matter have made... more
Influential filmmakers Albert and David Maysles scored a cult phenomenon with their 1975 documentary GREY GARDENS, a quirky character study of the eccentric mother and daughter duo (and Jackie... more
Joan Baez, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash. Performance footage and artist interviews make up this prototype of the concert film, which covered the Newport Folk Festival from 1963 to 1967. The rise of famous... more
Brooks Hyers, Edith Bouvier Beale, Edie Beale, Norman Peale. A mother and daughter who are cousins with Jackie Kennedy slowly fade from society life to their decaying Long Island home for which this... more
A compilation of the legendary filmmaker Martin Scorsese's early work in short films, from his time at NYU in the mid-1960s up to the late 1970s. Includes What's a Nice Girl Like You Doing in a Place... more
John Lurie knows absolutely nothing about fishing, but that doesn't stop him from undertaking the adventure of a lifetime on "Fishing with John." Traveling wit his special guests to the most exotic... more
An Academy Award®-winning documentary about a strike by Kentucky mine workers against the Eastover Mining Company. The film traces the efforts and emotions of 180 coal-mining families. ... more
Among the most important documentaries ever made, The Thin Blue Line, by Errol Morris (Gates of Heaven), erases the border between art and activism. A work of meticulous journalism and gripping... more
Filmmaker Jean-Pierre Gorin, widely known for his early-seventies collaborations with Jean-Luc Godard in the Dziga Vertov Group, established his singular voice with this trio of accomplished,... more
Orson Welles. This unique "documentary" takes a look at the infamous art forger Elmyr de Hory, then examines some of history's other famous "fakes" including Welles' own War of the Worlds radio... more