10. How To Impeach A President
This film is a unique spin on politics. The tale centers around Diane Preston – the most experienced President yet with appalling approval ratings. Mistaken attempts at levity put her in the center of a health scandal, resulting in a hilarious comedic fallout.
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9. The Illegal
The boy from “Life of Pi” and the principal from “Glee” come together in this gritty, realistic story about a young film school student from middle-class India, trying to support his family while staying in the U.S. as an undocumented worker.
8. Wonders of the West
One side of freedom is the ability to expand, experience diversity, and connect with our roots – for that, there’s no greater fulfilment than exploring those vast landscapes and cultural heritages that make up the heart of America. ‘Wonders of the West’ offers just that – a remarkable journey through the authentic West, from the waterfalls and wild bears of Yosemite to the Channel Islands’ flying fish. From Native American dances and crafts to cattle ranches, this film presents a stunning mosaic of the mountains, islands, caves and mysteries that form the bedrock of Western America.
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7. What Lies West
When embarking on a trip across America’s diverse landscapes, it’s the unexpected encounters and personal transformations that truly encapsulate the spirit of independence. What Lies West is a touching tale of a college graduate’s summer job that morphs into a life-altering, summer-long hiking adventure. Freedom takes shape in their journey of self-discovery and the breaking down of personal barriers, capturing a quintessential slice of the American pie.
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6. Tapeball
Unfolding in the rural expanses of Minnesota, Tapeball narrates the story of a family that unite through a captivating invention of their own—a game fashioned out of baseball. The movie doesn’t just sketch the evolution of this unique game, it dives into the riveting moments and culture it has fostered. A true illustration of the spirit of unity and innovative fervor, inherent in the very essence of America.
5. Repurposed
In the breath-taking docu-series Repurposed, join the invigorating journey into the world of steel making and discover the indispensable necessity of recycled metals to our modern life. A mirror to the ceaseless spirit of America’s industry and the value of sustainability to our future, it’s an intriguing examination of the basics we often overlook. You can understand, quite literally, the metal behind the mettle of the nation’s progress.
4. Her War, Her Story: World War II
Narrated by the legendary actress Jane Lynch, Her War, Her Story: World War II revolves around World War II, imbuing it with a fresh perspective as it unfolds the narratives of women who beheld the war with their own eyes and made significant contributions in service. The film opens a window into the often untold stories of the brave women who have placed their mark on the echelons of history.
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3. War Movie: The American Battle in Cinema
War Movie: The American Battle in Cinema is a comprehensive five-part documentary series that explores the portrayal of war in American cinema. The series presents an intriguing view on how film has influenced America’s perceptions on conflict, foreign policy, national identity, race, and masculinity over the years.
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2. Country Ball
A touching tale of triumph and transformation, Country Ball tells the story of a millennial high school coach named Jesse who has a special gift for turning hidden-gem prospects into scholarship stars. With over 600 Division 1 offers to his name, Jesse imparts expert wisdom and strategies to his player, who, in turn, take him on exhilarating adventures in their home towns. A reminiscent salute to small-town America, this movie paints a comprehensive landscape of the American spirit – resilience, transformation, and the pursuit of dreams.
1. Yellowstone Journals
Set against the stunning panorama of America’s first national park, Yellowstone Journals is an intricate tapestry of survival that spans a year. Watch as a grizzly hunts, predator and prey interactions, and an elk calf’s first year exploring the world. This isn’t just a piece of cinema; it’s a front-row seat to nature’s drama in all its raw beauty. Perfect for the patriotic soul who cherishes America’s breathtaking natural heritage. Beyond the booms and crackles of Independence Day fireworks, listen to the resonating calls of the wild in the heart of America.
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