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The Alan Berliner Collection

A film that balances the precision of a Swiss watch with the messiness of a restless mind, WIDE AWAKE is Alan Berliner's uniquely personal tour through his life-long obsession with insomnia.

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 79 mins 

Wake Island

The first realistic American film made about World War II, this hard-hitting drama is based on the incredible true story of a handful of U.S. Marines holding out against an overwhelming Japanese air, land and sea assault and battling their way to glory and into the pages of history.

Release Year: 1942  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Black & White 

Walden: Life in the Woods

"Walden: Life in the Woods" is a radical, Western reimagining of the Henry David Thoreau classic.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 104 mins  Color: Color 

Walk Proud

A wrong-side-of-the-tracks Chicano kid who runs with an L.A. street gang yearns for a way out, and with the help of his girlfriend decides to start a new life.

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 102 mins  Color: Color 

Walk With Me

With unprecedented access, ‘Walk With Me’ takes us deep inside the world-famous monastery of Zen Buddhist master Thich Nhat Hanh, and captures the life of a monastic community who have given up all their possessions for one common purpose – to practice the art of mindfulness. Narrated by Benedict Cumberbatch. 

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

Walking on Water

An intimate portrait of renowned installation artist Christo and the intense planning and construction of his 2016 art piece, The Floating Piers, a dahlia-yellow walkway atop Italy’s Lake Iseo eventually experienced by over 1.2 million people.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: Color 

Wall Writers

Following graffiti’s early days on the streets of NYC and Philadelphia in the 60’s, the art form has since exploded into a global revolution of creative expression.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: Color 

Wallander: Episodes 1-3

The feature-length chronicles of a Swedish cop in a small town along the Baltic Sea.

Release Year: 2005  Running Time: 271 mins  Color: Black & White 

Wallander: Episodes 10-13

The feature-length chronicles of a Swedish cop in a small town along the Baltic Sea.

Release Year: 2008  Running Time: 351 mins  Color: Color 

Wallander: Episodes 7-9

The feature-length chronicles of a Swedish cop in a small town along the Baltic Sea.

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 264 mins  Color: Color 

The Wanderers

Based on the acclaimed first novel by Richard Price (The Night Of), Philip Kaufman's The Wanderers follows the exploits of the eponymous Italian-American gang in the Bronx in 1963, just before the country underwent profound change.  New 2K restoration!

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 117 mins  Color: Color 

The Wanted 18

Through a clever mix of stop motion animation and interviews, The Wanted 18 recreates an astonishing true story: the Israeli army's pursuit of 18 cows, whose independent milk production on a Palestinian collective farm was declared "a threat to the national security of the state of Israel."

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

The War Lord (Special Edition)

In the 11th century, the powerful Duke William of Ghent sends his most trusted knight and a troop of warriors to guard Normandy’s coastal settlements from plunder and pillage by Frisian raiders. Smitten with Bronwyn, the foster child of village elder Odins, the war lord is tempted simply to take her, under the feudal custom of droit du seigneur, but finds he is falling in love. 

Release Year: 1965  Running Time: 123 mins  Color: Color 

War Requiem

British cinema's enfant terrible teams with his muse Tilda Swinton and Laurence Olivier, for a spectacular and moving interpretation of composer Benjamin Britten's 1961 orchestral masterpiece.

Release Year: 1989  Running Time: 92 mins 

The War

With the help of their friends, Stu and Lidia Simmons are determined to build the ultimate treehouse, a place of wonder and magic. Their father Stephen, a newly returned Vietnam vet, has equally high hopes to rebuild his life and fulfill his family’s dreams.

Release Year: 1994  Running Time: 126 mins  Color: Color 

Ward No. 6

A bold contemporary adaptation of Anton Chekhov’s legendary short story, WARD NO. 6 chronicles one man's descent into madness. Updating the 1892 tale to the present day, the film is shot in a real mental institution on the outskirts of Moscow, and features interviews with actual patients.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

Water and Sugar: Carlo Di Palma, the Colours of Life

Fariborz Kamkari’s documentary about the life and career of Carlo Di Palma is as much a portrait of the late cinematographer—known for his inventive work with such directors as Woody Allen, Michelangelo Antonioni and Elio Petri—as it is a journey through the last 70 years of world cinema.

Release Year: 2016  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

Watermarks

Debut helmer Yaron Zilberman's WATERMARKS is the story of the champion women swimmers of the legendary Vienna sports club Hakoah, a wildly victorious Jewish organization created in response to Austrian anti-Semitism. Alternating between historical footage and contemporary interviews with the women, the film reconnects the lives and memories of those who challenged the status quo -- and lived to tell of it.

Release Year: 2004  Running Time: 77 mins  Color: B&W 

Wavy Gravy Movie: Saint Misbehavin

The Wavy Gravy Movie: Saint Misbehavin' takes us on an unforgettable trip through the extraordinary life of beatnik poet, clown, activist and former Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream flavor Wavy Gravy.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 87 mins 

Way Down East

Griffith billed this film as a "simple tale of plain people." This modest remark does little to convey the scale and significance of one of this director's most ambitious works and his most popular after Birth of a Nation.

Release Year: 1920  Running Time: 149 mins  Color: Color 

Ways to Live Forever

Adapted from the best-selling children's novel by Sally Nicholls, Ways to Live Forever is an inspirational tale of overcoming obstacles.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color 

We

During one hot summer, a group of suburban teens hang out and play increasingly depraved games to break the listless monotony. Their descent from innocence to ruthless predators involves arson, prostitution, pornography, assault and blackmail.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 100 mins  Color: B&W 

We Are as Gods

A deep dive into the life of Stewart Brand, a legendary pioneer of LSD, cyberspace, futurism, and modern environmentalism.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

We Are the Hartmans

When the owner of Hartman's Bar falls ill, the club's eccentric patrons must come together to stop his family from selling the place and making off with the profits.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

We the Parents

WE THE PARENTS follows the first group of parents to attempt to transform their failing school under California’s new “Parent Trigger” law.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 61 mins  Color: B&W 

We the People: The Market Basket Effect

We the People: The Market Basket Effect traces the events that led 25,000 employees and 2 million customers across New England to stand behind embattled CEO Arthur T. Demoulas and wrest control of a multibillion dollar grocery empire from an activist board of directors led by Artie T.’s cousin, Arthur S. Demoulas.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 76 mins  Color: Color 

We Won't Grow Old Together

Jean (Jean Yanne), a middle-aged struggling filmmaker, is married to the bourgeois Françoise (Macha Méril) but, for six years, has been brazenly carrying on an affair with the much younger Catherine (Marlène Jobert), an aspiring actress. Pialat captures the push-and-pull of the couple's impossible relationship with images of frank pugnacity.

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 110 mins  Color: Color 

We're Still Here: Johnny Cash Bitter Tears

We’re Still Here: Johnny Cash’s Bitter Tears Revisited is a feature documentary based on Antonino D’Ambrosio’s critically acclaimed book A Heartbeat and a Guitar: Johnny Cash and the Making of Bitter Tears, which tells the astonishing story behind Cash’s little known concept album and his unique collaboration with folk artist Peter La Farge.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 53 mins  Color: Color 

Web Junkie

Internet addiction is now a global issue, and china is the first country to classify it as a clinical disorder. Web Junkie takes audiences inside a Beijing treatment center and explores the cases of three teenagers who suffer from this 21st century disorder.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

The Web

A lawyer hired as<span data-sheets-value="{"1":2,"2":"From Michael Gordon, the acclaimed director of An Act of Murder, The Lady Gambles, Woman in Hiding, Pillow Talk, Portrait in Black and Texas Across the River, comes this stylish film noir starring Ella Raines (Phantom Lady, The Suspect), Edmond O’Brien (The Hitch-Hiker, D.O.A.), William Bendix (Lifeboat, Wake Island) and Vincent Price (Tales of Terror, The House of the Seven Gables). Leopold Kroner, formerly of Colby Enterprises, is released after five years in prison for embezzlement. Andrew Colby (Price), claiming that Kroner has threatened him, hires lawyer Bob Regan (O’Brien) as a secret bodyguard. Sure enough, Kroner turns up in Colby’s room with a gun, and Regan kills him. Then Regan,

Release Year: 1947  Running Time: 87 mins  Color: Color  

Wedding in Galilee

A small Palestinian village is given permission to hold a traditional wedding on the condition that Israeli military officers attend as guests of honor.

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 113 mins  Color: Color 

Weed the People

Cannabis has been off-limits to doctors and researchers in the US for the past 80 years, but recently scientists have discovered its anti-cancer properties. Armed with only these laboratory studies, desperate parents obtain cannabis oil from underground sources to save their children from childhood cancers.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Black & White 

The Weight of Honor

Filmed over five years, THE WEIGHT OF HONOR follows the lives of caregivers to veterans returning wounded from Iraq and Afghanistan.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 56 mins  Color: Color  

Welcome to Happiness

Woody, a children's author, rents a strange apartment from his landlord, Moses. There's a magical door in Woody's closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past.

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 111 mins  Color: Color 

Welcome to the Circle

A camping misadventure forces a young girl and her father into the world of a demon-worshiping cult known as The Circle.

Release Year: 2020  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Black & White, Color 

The Well-Digger's Daughter

In this sun-drenched melodrama (a remake of the 1940s classic by Marcel Pagnol), acclaimed French actor Daniel Auteuil directs and stars as the eponymous well-digger Pascal, a widower who is torn between his sense of honor and his love for his eldest daughter, Patricia (the luminous Astrid Bergès-Frisbey), when she gets impregnated by a wealthy young pilot.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 105 mins  Color: Color 

The Werewolf of Washington (Director's Cut)

The Werewolf of Washington is a biting satire that savagely attacks beltway politics while paying playful  homage to the wolfman pictures of the past.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 74 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

Werewolf Woman (La Lupa Mannara)

Daniela, a woman troubled from a childhood trauma, begins to have delusions that she is a werewolf. She spends her nights seducing and killing men, until she meets a kind man named Luca, who she falls in love with. Her happiness is short-lived when she is raped and Luca is killed, reverting her back to her werewolf delusions. Daniela gets her revenge by killing her rapists and Luca's killers.

Release Year: 1976  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

West is West

A broke student on visa and a feisty bohemian artist become entangled in a series of increasingly elaborate schemes in order to keep him in the country.

Release Year: 1987  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

West of the Jordan River

Amos Gitai returns to the occupied territories for the first time since his 1982 documentary Field Diary with this portrait of the citizens, Israelis and Palestinians, who are trying to overcome the consequences of occupation.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 84 mins 

Western Classics I [When the Daltons Rode / The Virginian / Whispering Smith]

This collection features three classic 1940s westerns.

Release Year: 1940  Running Time: 256 mins  Color: Color 

Western Classics II [The Redhead from Wyoming / Pillars of the Sky / Gun for a Coward]

What is Cinema?

Academy Award-winning filmmaker Chuck Workman's documentary tackles the question of its title through over 100 clips and new interviews.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

What is Democracy?

Coming at a moment of profound political and social crisis, What Is Democracy? reflects on a word we too often take for granted.

Director Astra Taylor’s idiosyncratic, philosophical journey spans millennia and continents: from ancient Athens’ groundbreaking experiment in self-government to capitalism’s roots in medieval Italy; from modern-day Greece grappling with financial collapse and a mounting refugee crisis to the United States reckoning with its racist past and the growing gap between rich and poor.

Featuring a diverse cast—including celebrated theorists, trauma surgeons, activists, factory workers, asylum seekers, and former prime ministers—this urgent film connects the past and the present, the emotional and the intellectual, the personal and the political, in order to provoke and inspire. If we want to live in democracy, we must first ask what the word even means.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 107 mins  Color: Color/B&W 

What Remains: The Life and Work of Sally Mann

Release Year: 2006  Running Time: 80 mins  Color: Color 

What Will People Say

Nisha is a normal Norwegian teenager by day and a perfect Pakistani daughter by night. But when her father catched her alone with her boyfriend and ships her off to Pakistan, Nisha's two worlds brutally collide. Based on the director’s own experiences and winner of Audience Awards at AFI Fest and Les Arcs European Film Festival.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 106 mins  Color: Color 

What Would Jesus Buy?

Through extravagant stunts and some good old-fashioned preaching, Reverend Billy wants to remind us that we have lost the true meaning of Christmas.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 91 mins  Color: Color  

What's So Bad About Feeling Good?

Pete and Liz live a cynical existence as part of a beatnik commune in a New York City loft. One day, the loft receives an unexpected visitor—a wayward toucan carrying a highly contagious virus that causes intense feelings of happiness and kindness in anyone affected by it!

Release Year: 1968  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

When Eight Bells Toll (Special Edition)

Philip Calvert is a secret service agent assigned to stop the ruthless pirating of millions of dollars of gold bullion in the Irish seas.

Release Year: 1971  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

When Father Was Away On Business

In the tumultuous 1950's, as Yugoslavia resists the pressures of Stalinism, a young boy narrates the story of his family's troubled world. Mesha (Miki Manojlovic), a minor party official in Yugoslavia has been sent away to the mines for fooling around with a voluptuous communist party official. The drama unfolds through the eyes of Mesha's six-year-old naive son, Malik, who thinks Papa is away on business.

Release Year: 1985  Running Time: 135 mins  Color: Color 

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

The story of a Jewish family's escape from 1933 Berlin to Europe tackles prejudice, exile, displacement and adaptation, as told from the perspective of the author’s alter ego, nine year-old Anna Kemper.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Black & White 

When I Saw You

Jordan, 1967. The world is alive with change: brimming with reawakened energy, new styles, music and an infectious sense of hope. In Jordan, a different kind of change is underway as tens of thousands of refugees pour across the border from Palestine. Having been separated from his father in the chaos of war, Tarek, 11, and his mother Ghaydaa, are amongst this latest wave of refugees.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

When Night Is Falling

When Camille meets Petra, a wry and flamboyant performer in a modern Felliniesque circus troupe, she is inexplicably drawn. Camille pursues this sensual, dream-like woman, throwing her whole conservative life, not to mention her engagement, into disarray.

Release Year: 1995  Running Time: 94 mins  Color: Color 

When the Beat Drops

Drop into the electric and subversive underground dance scene known as bucking.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

When the Iron Bird Flies

WHEN THE IRON BIRD FLIES takes us on an up-close and personal journey following the astounding path of one of the world's great spiritual traditions from the caves of Tibet to the mainstream of Western culture.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: B&W 

When Tomorrow Comes

Romance and heartbreak walk hand-in-hand when posh concert pianist Philip  stops into a restaurant for lunch, meets working-class waitress Helen…and the two fall deeply in love.

Release Year: 1939  Running Time: 90 mins 

Where the Lilies Bloom

A young woman struggles to keep her family together against all the odds in this deeply felt drama from producer Robert B. Radnitz and director William A. Graham.

Release Year: 1974  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

Where There's Life

A timid New York radio personality has his world turned upside down when he is named the long-lost heir to a far-away kingdom.

Release Year: 1947  Running Time: 75 mins  Color: Color 

The Whip and the Body

Christopher Lee (Dracula: Prince of Darkness) stars as Kurt Menliff, the sadistic son of a wealthy Count, who returns to the family castle, much to the dismay of his family, their servants, and the beautiful woman with whom he shares a fondness for the lash (Daliah Lavi). When Kurt is found murdered, it brings no peace to those who had feared him, as his vengeful spirit cannot be contained by the grave, and he returns to torment those unfortunate enough to remain within Menliff Manor.

Release Year: 1963  Running Time: 87 mins  Color: Color 

Whirlpool of Fate

Whirlpool of Fate (1925) is Jean Renoir’s debut feature, a lyrical tale of the tragic life of an orphan girl.

Release Year: 1925  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

Whirlybird

An entirely unique view of the Los Angeles story told through stunning aerial footage and remarkable home videos, Whirlybird reframes many of the city’s pivotal moments of the 1980s and 90s, including the L.A. riots and the O.J. Simpson pursuit.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 103 mins  Color: Color/Black & White 

A Whisper to a Roar

A WHISPER TO A ROAR follows activists in five countries fighting for democracy.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

Whispering Corridors

Life is what you'd expect for young teenagers in this seemingly normal private all-girls school, until a past alumni returns as a teacher. She strikes up a new friendship with two very different students and a horrific course of events ensues. A teacher is found dead, apparently having committed suicide, and circumstances that inextricably link both the past and the present are unveiled. As the body count rises, the memories of the deaths unleash the echoes of ghosts down the corridors.

Release Year: 1998  Running Time: 105 mins  Color: B&W 

White as Snow

When Claire, a beautiful but reserved young woman unwittingly provokes the furious jealousy of her evil stepmother Maud, life as she knows it is over.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 112 mins  Color: Color 

White Lightning

Burt Reynolds is Gator McKlusky, a moonshine runner who wages war against corrupt police officials in this two-fisted, four-wheeling action extravaganza.

Release Year: 1973  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: Color 

White Room

When an aspiring writer with writer's block witnesses the murder of famous singer Madeline X, he attends her memorial and encounters a woman connected to her. He follows her home and discovers her nightly visits to a secret room.

Release Year: 1990  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: B&W 

White Thunder & The Viking

On March 9, 1931, the SS Viking left the port of St. John's, Newfoundland, and sailed into motion picture history. On board were New York filmmaker Varick Frissell and an unusual crew of seamen and Hollywood movie people. Their mission: to shoot the final scenes for an epic feature film on the lives of Newfoundland sealers. Six days later, an accidental onboard explosion killed Frissell and 26 other men.

Release Year: 2002  Running Time: 52 mins  Color: Color 

White Zombie

A remarkably atmospheric treatment of the Haitian zombie myth, WHITE ZOMBIE was one of the rare films that provided Bela Lugosi with a role worthy of his acting talent, after he became an overnight success with his performance in Tod Browning's Dracula.

Release Year: 1932  Running Time: 67 mins  Color: Color 

Who Done It?

An inept ice rink attendant, amateur detective and extremely clumsy master of disguise, stumbles into an international espionage plot. He's thrown into a crazy case of mistaken identity, murderous spies, a bumbling romance with a beautiful strongwoman and a top-secret machine that can control the world’s weather.

Release Year: 1956  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

Who Is Dayani Cristal?

The body of an unidentified immigrant is found in the Arizona Desert. In an attempt to retrace his path and discover his story, director Marc Silver and Gael Garcia Bernal embed themselves among migrant travelers on their own mission to cross the border, providing rare insight into the human stories which are so often ignored in the immigration debate.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

Who Shall Live And Who Shall Die?

Laurence Jarvik's controversial documentary exposing America's calculated indifference to the plight of the European Jews during the Holocaust.

Release Year: 1981  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Who Will Start Another Fire

A collection of nine films by emerging filmmakers from underrepresented communities around the world. Each of these stories is personal and distinctly told, but unified by themes of rebirth and growth. 

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 130 mins  Color: Color 

Who You Think I Am

A middle-aged professor and single mom, creates a fake Facebook profile to do a little undetected online snooping. But when her 24-year-old avatar “Clara” is friended by her ex’s equally attractive roommate, superficial correspondence quickly escalates towards intense intimacy and uncontrollable obsession.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: Color 

Who's Crazy?

Accompanied by a frenetic original soundtrack by the great Ornette Coleman, insane asylum inmates escape their confinement and hole up in a deserted Belgian farmhouse, where they cook large quantities of eggs and condemn one of their own in an impromptu court. The actors don’t have much need for words when they can dance around, light things on fire, and drip hot wax on each other instead. Ornette Coleman and the other members of his trio – David Izenzon and Charles Moffett – recorded their score for WHO’S CRAZY? in one go while the film was projected for them, and the result feels like a bizarre silent film with the greatest possible accompaniment. The soundtrack also features a young Marianne Faithfull singing what are probably her most experimental riffs – written for her especially by Ornette – as she asks, “Is God man? Is man God?” in an original track titled “Sadness.”

WHO’S CRAZY? was long thought to be lost by jazz-on-film scholars and the Library of Congress. In early 2015, the only surviving copy of the film, a 35mm print struck for the film’s debut at Cannes in 1966, was salvaged from director Thomas White’s garage after sitting on a shelf there for decades. Ornette’s soundtrack exists as a hard-to-find LP, but audiences have never before had the opportunity to see what Ornette saw when he composed it. The cast consists of actors from New York’s experimental theater troupe, the Living Theatre, who also performed in Shirley Clarke’s THE CONNECTION; and speaking of connections, Clarke would later direct the fantastic ORNETTE: MADE IN AMERICA (1984). The 35mm print of WHO’S CRAZY? was repaired by John Klacsmann, archivist at Anthology Film Archives.

Release Year: 1966  Running Time: 73 mins  Color: Color 

Who's Driving Doug?

A sheltered college student named Doug (RJ Mitte, Breaking Bad) changes his life forever when he hires underachieving driver Scott (Ray William Johnson). In order to escape his oppressively loving mother (Daphne Zuniga, Melrose Place), Doug agrees to go on a spontaneous road trip with Scott and his college crush Stephanie (Paloma Kwiatkowski, Bates Motel).

Release Year: 2015  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: B&W 

Whores' Glory

WHORES' GLORY, the third film in Michael Glawogger's globalization trilogy (following MEGACITIES, WORKINGMAN'S DEATH), is an explicit and unflinching exposé of global prostitution. Glawogger's latest larger-than-life documentary is an audacious, non-judgmental study of sexuality, politics, human behavior and the effects of capital and religion on both women and men from starkly different cultures.

Release Year: 2011  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: B&W 

Why Has Bodhi-Dharma Left for the East?

In a film that both evokes and translates the message of Zen Buddhism, two monks and a young boy living on a remote mountain respond to the beauty of the world around them and to unanswerable koans about the meaning of life and death.

Release Year: 1989  Running Time: 137 mins  Color: Color 

The Widow Couderc -aka- Le Veuve Couderc

A contented widow allows a handsome stranger to move in and work on her farm.

Release Year: 1971  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

Wife of a Spy

Master filmmaker Kiyoshi Kurosawa (Pulse, Tokyo Sonata) won the Silver Lion (Best Director) at the Venice Film Festival for this riveting, gorgeously crafted, old-school Hitchockian thriller, which follows a Japanese woman during WWII who begins to suspect her husband’s Western connections may be hiding something more sinister.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 115 mins  Color: Color 

Wild Bill Hollywood Maverick

WILD BILL HOLLYWOOD MAVERICK, the acclaimed award-winning documentary, explores the life and times of the prolific American filmmaker, William A. Wellman, as well as examining the social fabric of an emerging popular culture that he was helping to construct. Raucous anecdotes and wonderful clips celebrate the Hollywood career of Wellman, the maverick director of WINGS, PUBLIC ENEMY and THE OX-BOW INCIDENT.

Release Year: 1996  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

Wild Geese II

A group of mercenaries is hired to spring Rudolf Hess from Spandau Prison in Berlin.

Release Year: 1985  Running Time: 125 mins  Color: Color  

The Wild Life

Teens on the verge of adulthood discover that playing grown-up can be a confusing game. Older men, singles apartments, all-night parties and falling in love bring heartbreak and hilarity.

Release Year: 1984  Running Time: 96 mins 

The Wildcat

A charismatic lieutenant newly assigned to a remote fort is captured by a group of mountain bandits, thus setting in motion a madcap farce that is Lubitsch at his most unrestrained. A wonderfully anarchic and playfully subversive satire of military life from one of the great comedy filmmakers.

Release Year: 1921  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: Tinted B&W 

Willow

Comprised of three stories and three unlikely heroines, Willow is a powerful, poignant, brilliantly acted, and visually stunning look at motherhood spanning centuries. 

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 101 mins  Color: Black & White 

The Wind Of Ayahuasca

The Wind of Ayahuasca was the first film to offer an authentic and honest depiction of an ayahuasca healing ceremony and the first Peruvian feature by a woman director. It was restored in 2K from an English-subtitled 35mm print in 2018, in cooperation with the Perú Ministry of Culture.

Release Year: 1983  Running Time: 85 mins  Color: Color 

Wings of the Hawk 3-D (Special Edition)

Gringo miner Irish Gallager is caught up in the Mexican revolution of 1910-11 when corrupt administrator Colonel Paco Ruiz unjustly seizes his gold mine.

Release Year: 1956  Running Time: 81 mins  Color: B&W 

Winnebago Man

A search for the legendary RV salesman whose hilarious, foul-mouthed outbursts were caught on video and became an online phenomenon. Winnebago Man is a laugh-out-loud look at viral culture and an unexpectedly poignant tale of one man's response to unintended fame.

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 85 mins 

Winsor McCay: The Master Edition

Winsor McCay was the first master of animation and one of its greatest and most influential artists. His films — joyous, hilarious and beautiful —continue to delight and astonish audiences today. 

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 105 mins  Color: Color 

Winter Hunt

On a mission of vigilante justice, a young woman goes to extremes to seek reprisal against a suspected ex-Nazi.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: Color 

Winter in the Blood

This Native American tale encases its audiences in intrigue and adventure while peeling back the layers of a painfully familiar man, Virgil First Raise, who wakes up in a ditch with a shiner and a hangover just to find out that his wife has left him. Desperate and broken, he sets out to find her -- beginning a hi-line spiritual odyssey filled with inebriated encounters, sexual skirmishes, and nostalgic illusions.

Release Year: 2013  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

Winter Kills (Special Edition)

Nick Kegan is the son of world-famous tycoon Pa Kegan and half-brother of the late US President Timothy Kegan, who was slain by a lone assassin 19 years earlier. But when a long-rumored “second gunman” makes a secret deathbed confession, Nick begins to unravel a trail of suspects.

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

Winter Sleep

A retired actor has inherited a small hotel where he is ensconced with his recently divorced sister, his much younger and growingly discontented wife. A seemingly trivial incident sets in motion a drama of personalities at odds with each other and the paths their lives have taken.

Release Year: 2014  Running Time: 196 mins  Color: B&W 

Winter Soldier

Winter Soldier is a documentary chronicle of an extraordinary investigation conducted by Vietnam Veterans Against the War (VVAW) in 1971, when vets from all branches of the US military came from across the country to speak out about the atrocities they had committed and witnessed while stationed in Vietnam. 

Release Year: 1972  Running Time: 96 mins  Color: Color 

Wishing Stairs

Legend has it, if you climb the 28 stairs leading to the school dormitory and count each step aloud, a 29th step will appear and a spirit will grant you a wish. If youre intentions are honorable, your wish can be a blessing of good fortune. But at this high school, where paranoia and jealousy reign, malicious wishes are about to unleash an unspeakable evil. Be careful what you wish for, some wishes were never meant to be granted.

Release Year: 2003  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color and B&W 

With Byrd at the South Pole

The first flight over the South Pole by Admiral Richard E. Byrd was filmed by two cameramen from Paramount Newsreel, winning an Oscar® for achievement in cinematography

Release Year: 1930  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: Color 

With One Voice

With One Voice illuminates the unity of humanity through the single message and mystical tradition that binds all faiths together. The film features mystics from many great traditions around the world who discuss spiritual awakening, world peace and love.

Release Year: 2009  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: B&W 

Wither

A group of naive young people have their carefree weekend in an isolated country house thrown into turmoil when one of them accidentally unleashes a mysterious and murderous creature trapped in the basement.

Release Year: 2012  Running Time: 95 mins  Color: B&W 

Without Lying Down: Frances Marion and the Power of Women in Hollywood

For over two decades, Frances Marion was one of the most powerful names Hollywood; now, her fascinating story come alive in this insightful documentary narrated by Uma Thurman and Kathy Bates.

Release Year: 2000  Running Time: 56 mins  Color: Color 

Without Warning (Special Edition)

A group of teenagers, a grizzled hunter and a crazy war veteran wage a life-and-death battle against an insidious alien invader.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

Witness for the Prosecution

Screen legends Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich and Charles Laughton star in this "brilliantly made courtroom drama" (Film Daily) that left audiences reeling from its surprise twists and shocking climax. Directed by Billy Wilder and based on Agatha Christie's hit London play. Nominated for 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Laughton) and Supporting Actress (Elsa Lanchester). Extras include a Germany language (subtitled) interview with with director Volker Schlondorff and Billy Wilder.

Release Year: 1957  Running Time: 116 mins  Color: Color 

Wittgenstein

A modern, theatrical telling of the life of Viennese philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein, a legendary inquirer into the nature and limits of language. Depicting his life unfolding from his childhood, through the Great War, and onto his professorship at Cambridge alongside the likes of Bertrand Russell and John Maynard Keynes. WITTGENSTEIN narrates the story of his life – born in 1889 in Vienna to a family of privilege, he was a precocious child and a prodigy. He was educated in Vienna and Manchester, before settling into a career as a philosopher at Cambridge, where he met his associates of Russell and Keynes. He is considered one of the greatest philosophers of his time, focusing on the association between philosophy and logic, mathematics, and language. However, he spent his entire life trying to distance himself from his privileged upbringing and education, all while coming to terms with his suppressed homosexuality.

Release Year: 1993  Running Time: 79 mins  Color: B&W 

The Wobblies

“Solidarity! All for One and One for All!” Deborah Shaffer and Stewart Bird’s impassioned documentary is a history of the radical labor union the Industrial Workers of the World, whose members are better known as Wobblies, through a combination of rare archival footage and illuminating interviews with surviving members. Restored by the Museum of Modern Art and recently inducted into the National Film Registry of the Library of Congress.

Release Year: 1979  Running Time: 89 mins  Color: Color 

Wojnarowicz

This fiery and urgent documentary portrait of downtown New York City artist, writer, photographer, and activist David Wojnarowicz reveals his fiercely political, unapologetically queer approach to art that criticized mainstream indifference to AIDS, the epidemic that would take his life at age 37.

Release Year: 2021  Running Time: 105 mins  Color: Color 

Wolf Lake

Steiger plays Charlie, an ex-Marine who lost his only son in the Vietnam War. He and his friends George (Richard Herd, Trancers), Sweeney (Paul Mantee, Framed) and Wilbur (Jerry Hardin, Cujo) fly to a remote Canadian hunting lodge for their annual outing. There they meet the lodge’s new caretaker (David Huffman, Firefox) and his beautiful girlfriend (Robin Mattson, General Hospital). The tension mounts and the hatred slowly builds when Charlie finds out the new caretaker is a deserter.

Release Year: 1980  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: Color 

Woman in Hiding

Newlywed Deborah Chandler Clark discovers on her honeymoon that her husband  may have murdered her father for business reasons… and now wants to kill her.

Release Year: 1950  Running Time: 97 mins  Color: Color 

Woman in the Moon (Restored Version)

Two years after revolutionizing the science fiction film with his epic Metropolis, director Fritz Lang revisited the genre with an ambitious spectacle that dramatizes the first lunar expedition. Rather than a flight of pure fantasy, Lang, screenwriter Thea von Harbou and a group of technical consultants conceived a modernized "Trip to the Moon" grounded in state-of-the-art astrophysics. Featuring a 2K Digital Restoration by the F.W. Murnau Stiftung and a piano score by Javier Pérez de Azpeitia (2.0 Stereo.)

Release Year: 1929  Running Time: 169 mins  Color: Color 

The Woman One Longs For

The true screen debut of Marlene Dietrich sees her play a haunting adulteress in the story of a young businessman waylaid from his plans for marriage by her charms. Restored in 2012 with an original orchestral score by Pascal Schumacher.

Release Year: 1929  Running Time: 78 mins  Color: B&W 

Woman Times Seven

Screen legend Shirley MacLaine lights up the screen in this collection of seven sexy stories of love and adultery set against the romantic backdrop of Paris.

Release Year: 1967  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: B&W 

The Woman Who Left

In this Tolstoy-inspired story of revenge deferred, a woman discovers after 30 years in prison that her fellow inmate committed the murder of which she was accused. Winner of the Golden Lion at the 2016 Venice Film Festival.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 226 mins  Color: Color  

The Woman Who Loves Giraffes

In 1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas, 23-year-old biologist Anne Innis Dagg made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to study giraffes in the wild.

Release Year: 2019  Running Time: 82 mins  Color: Color 

A Woman's Life

Adapted from the novel Une vie by Guy de Maupassant, Stéphane Brizé’s follow-up to his Cannes and César Award winner The Measure of a Man explores the restrictive social dictates and moral codes of marriage and family in 19th century Normandy.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 119 mins  Color: Color 

Women and Spirituality: The Goddess Trilogy

Donna Read's definitive trilogy explores the power of the sacred feminine in mythological, historical and cultural contexts. This series investigates the relationship between women and spirituality from ancient times to the present and includes interviews with Starhawk and other pioneering members of the goddess movement.

Release Year: 1989  Running Time: 166 mins 

!Women Art Revolution

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: Color 

Women Make Film: A New Road Movie Through Cinema

This epic exploration of filmmaking by women offers an essential and celebratory revisionist history of cinema told through the lenses of the world’s greatest female directors.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 840 mins  Color: B&W 

Wonderful Town

Aditya Assarat's "delicate, delightful, and nearly note-perfect debut feature" (Salon.com). An architect from Bangkok pulls up to a motel in a nearby ghost town of deserted streets. His obscured past finds symmetry in the repressed history of the girl he meets and pursues.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 92 mins  Color: B&W 

The Wonderful, Horrible Life Of Leni Riefenstahl

A spellbinding account of the career of the most renowned woman director, best known as Hitler's moviemaker. Studded with fascinating clips from her work: Triumph of the Will, Olympia, The Blue Light, Tiefland and more.

Release Year: 1993  Running Time: 181 mins  Color: B&W 

The Wonders of Aladdin

In ancient Baghdad, a poor young man finds a magic lamp that possesses a genie, who will grant the boy three wishes if he sets him free from the lamp.

Release Year: 1961  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The Woodmans

A fascinating, unflinching portrait of the late photographer Francesca Woodman, told through the young artist's work (including experimental videos and journal entries) and remarkably candid interviews with her artist parents Betty and George (a ceramic sculptor and painter/photographer).

Release Year: 2010  Running Time: 83 mins  Color: B&W 

Word is Out: Stories of Some of Our Lives

Led by Peter Adair, the Mariposa Film Group made the first feature-length documentary about lesbian and gay identity made by gay filmmakers. Their 1977 film is a collage of interviews, funny and heartbreaking.

Release Year: 1977  Running Time: 124 mins 

Working Woman

To help support her family Orna (Liron Ben Shlush) returns to the workplace, landing a job with a former army superior, Benny (Menashe Noy) who is now a successful real estate developer. While Orna embraces her new position and tries to balance its demands with her home life, she begins to experience escalating sexual harassment from her boss.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: B&W 

The Workshop

A group of people agree to take part in a workshop led by spiritual leader Paul Lowe in their search for a higher personal truth. Searing emotional honesty, sexuality and the exorcising of inner demons are the hallmarks of this groundbreaking and provocative documentary.

Release Year: 2007  Running Time: 93 mins  Color: Color 

The World Before Your Feet

For over six years, and for reasons he can't explain, Matt Green, 37, has been walking every block of every street in New York City – a journey of more than 8,000 miles. From filmmaker Jeremy Workman and Executive Producer Jesse Eisenberg, THE WORLD BEFORE YOUR FEET tells the story of one man’s unusual personal quest and the unexpected journey of discovery, humanity, and wonder that ensues.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 95 mins 

The World in His Arms

In 1850, a swaggering sea captain returns to San Francisco where he falls for a countess fleeing from her engagement to a greedy Russian prince

Release Year: 1952  Running Time: 104 mins  Color: Color 

The World is Full of Secrets

The World is Full of Secrets is a devilishly creepy film about a group of girls telling scary stories in the dark.

Release Year: 2018  Running Time: 98 mins  Color: Color 

The World of Gilbert & George

Art superstars Gilbert & George explored the dreariness of London under Margaret Thatcher while powerfully evoking the desires and tensions of its disillusioned youth —  alongside their own eccentricities — in this absurdist feature-length odyssey from producer Philip Haas.

Release Year: 1981  Running Time: 69 mins  Color: Color 

The World Within

A fascinating encounter with one of the great pioneers of analytic psychology. This documentary explores Carl Jung literally 'in his own words,' featuring rarely seen interview footage with Jung in Switzerland in the 1950s and written excerpts and images from his Red Book, the personal diary in which he described his dreams and fantasies.

Release Year: 1990  Running Time: 60 mins  Color: B&W 

The Worst Ones

Winner of the top prize at Cannes Un Certain Regard, this thought-provoking and darkly funny film-within-a-film follows a production crew filming in a working-class French neighborhood and explores the ethical thorniness of casting non-actors for the sake of "gritty" authenticity.

Release Year: 2023  Running Time: 99 mins  Color: Color 

Worst to First: The True Story of Z100 New York

The true story of the legendary Z100 New York radio station.

Release Year: 2022  Running Time: 63 mins  Color: Color 

The Wound

Brimming with sex and violence, John Trengove’s award-winning film is an exploration of tradition and sexuality set amid South Africa’s Xhosa culture.

Release Year: 2017  Running Time: 88 mins  Color: B&W 

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