Banking on Bitcoin

Banking on Bitcoin 2016

6.30

Not since the invention of the Internet has there been such a disruptive technology as Bitcoin. Bitcoin's early pioneers sought to blur the lines of sovereignty and the financial status quo. After years of underground development Bitcoin grabbed the attention of a curious public, and the ire of the regulators the technology had subverted. After landmark arrests of prominent cyber criminals Bitcoin faces its most severe adversary yet, the very banks it was built to destroy.

2016

Life of Crime: 1984-2020

Life of Crime: 1984-2020 2021

8.20

An intimate documentary that looks at the vicious cycles of drug addiction and street crime in one of the roughest parts of New Jersey.

2021

Cinemania

Cinemania 2002

6.80

This documentary about the culture of intense cinephilia in New York City reveals the impassioned world of five obsessed movie buffs. These human encyclopedias of cinema see two to five films a day, and from 600 to 2,000 films per year. This is the story of their lives, their memories, their unbending habits and the films they love.

2002

No Contract, No Cookies: The Stella D'Oro Strike

No Contract, No Cookies: The Stella D'Oro Strike 2010

5.70

Follows the struggle of 138 mostly immigrant workers who strike to save their jobs at a famous bakery in the Bronx when a private equity firm buys the bakery and demands wage cuts of up to 30%.

2010

Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery

Section 60: Arlington National Cemetery 2008

5.50

It has been called "the saddest acre in America." It is also one of the most sacred. Section 60 in Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place for young men and women who died fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan. This emotional documentary filmed entirely in Section 60 provides intimate glimpses of family and friends who have come to honor their loved ones.

2008

The Story of Junkie Junior

The Story of Junkie Junior 1987

7.00

Junior Rios started using heroin when he was 15. At age 29, Junior is a father of three. To support his $200-a-day heroin habit, he scours the rooftops of the South Bronx for materials he can sell. When he's finally caught, he enters an aggressive rehab program. Meanwhile, his ex has moved on, and is trying to make a better life for herself and their children.

1987

Dirty Driving: Thundercars Of Indiana

Dirty Driving: Thundercars Of Indiana 2008

4.80

Auto racing is an obsession in Anderson, Indiana. Even with local auto factories closing down and jobs being lost, the town's residents continue to flock to the local speedway every Friday night--and its drivers continue to pour their dwindling resources into their Thundercars. Emmy(R)-winning filmmaker Jon Alpert presents this look at this passion for racing in rust-belt America. Since the closing of a GM plant and the loss of 33,000 jobs, the once-thriving town of Anderson now stands witness to empty factories, shuttered stores and abandoned home--but also to packed houses at Anderson Speedway where people put their troubles on hold to watch the cacophony of screeching tires and crashing metal as drivers vie for Thundercar supremacy.

2008

Halfway Home: A Father's Story

Halfway Home: A Father's Story 2020

8.00

A father exits prison and tries to integrate with his two children and girlfriend while living in a halfway house and on parole.

2020

Papa

Papa 2002

6.00

This is Jon Alpert's portrait of his father's struggles with growing old and nearing the end of life.

2002

Third Avenue: Only the Strong Survive

Third Avenue: Only the Strong Survive 1980

10.00

The stories of six "ordinary" people who live or work along New York City's Third Avenue, which runs for sixteen miles through Manhattan, Brooklyn, and the Bronx, cutting through the complex social strata of the city to reveal wildly different economic and ethnic subcultures.

1980

Curtain Up!

Curtain Up! 2020

8.00

Curtain Up! follows elementary school kids in New York’s Chinatown as they prepare for a production and begin to discover themselves. Behind the scenes, they face families’ expectations and uncertainties post-graduation. Interestingly, it is through rehearsing for this American favorite that these kids come to grapple with their Chinese roots.

2020

Cuba: The People, Part I

Cuba: The People, Part I 1974

1

The first American television crew to be allowed into Cuba since the 1959 revolution, DCTV toured the country for six weeks to produce this candid portrait of life in Castro's Cuba.

1974

Healthcare: Your Money or Your Life

Healthcare: Your Money or Your Life 1978

1

A classic exposé on the disparity of health care services for the rich and poor in America, this incisive investigative report exemplifies the advocacy journalism of the Downtown Community Television Center (DCTV)

1978

Canal Street: First Stop in America

Canal Street: First Stop in America 1998

1

An insider's tour of this bustling street, where immigrants are caught between the forces of the law and a street with a law of its own.

1998