New Releases from Bond/360

Advanced Style
Directed by Lina Plioplyte, and based on Ari Seth Cohen’s blog of the same name, Advanced Style paints intimate and colorful portraits of independent, stylish women aged 62 to 95 who are challenging conventional ideas about beauty and aging.
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Documented
In 2011, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Jose Antonio Vargas outed himself as an undocumented immigrant in the New York Times Magazine. Documented chronicles his journey to America, his struggle for immigration reform, and his journey to reconnect with his mother.
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Ai Weiwei The Fake Case
Held in solitude against his will, world-famous artist Ai Weiwei returns home under house arrest to face an onslaught of journalists, art world luminaries, and his family. A very personal portrait, “Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case” chronicles Weiwei’s
battle against the Chinese Government.
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This May Be the Last Time
This May Be the Last Time traces the journey of award-winning filmmaker Sterlin Harjo as he interweaves the tale of a mysterious death with the rich history of the powerful hymns that have united Native American communities in times of worship, joy, and hope.
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Sign Painters
Hand-painted signs are a product of a fascinating 150 year-old American history. What was once a common job has now become a highly specialized trade, a unique craft struggling with technological advances. Sign Painters, stylistically explores this unacknowledged art form.
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NOW In The Wings on a World Stage
With over 200 performances across 3 continents, Kevin Spacey, Sam Mendes and the Bridge Project Company reveal some of the most intimate moments behind their staging of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy, Richard III.
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Breastmilk
Breastmilk is an unflinchingly provocative and humorous exploration into how the next generation gets fed— simultaneously uncovering the most surprising, and the most concealed, aspects of what it means to have milk.
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Desert Runners
Desert Runners follows a group of athletes completing RacingthePlanet’s Four Deserts Grand Slam, the most difficult
desert ultra-marathon series on Earth, that sends the runners across four 250km ultra-marathons in the world's driest, windiest, hottest & coldest terrains.
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Lily
Intensely beautiful, Lily wanders the atmospheric New York City streets as she reevaluates her relationship with her older boyfriend and her feelings about her long-absent father. Lily is an immersion into a rarely seen side of a cancer survivor's story — what life is like after treatment.
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Amor Cronico
Follow Grammy-nominated, Cuban-born CuCu Diamantes as she interweavs live performances with a fictional romance during
a tour of her home country. Backed by a high-energy Latinsoundtrack, Cucu's journey is a love poem to the sites, sounds, & people of Cuba.
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Stephanie In The Water
Stephanie Gilmore won her first world
championship at age 17. She continued to
claim world titles over the next four years
until a violent turn of events abruptly
ended her winning streak. Stephanie in the
Water is an intimate look into Gilmore's
return to the top.
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East Nashville Tonight
In February of 2013, the Barnes Brothers attempted to shoot a documentary about the lives of Todd Snider, Elizabeth Cook and other touring songwriters residing in the burgeoning East Nashville neighborhood.
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The House I Live In
For over 40 years, the War on Drugs has
accounted for 45 million arrests, cost over $1
Trillion, has made America the world's
largest jailer. Yet, drugs are cheaper, purer
and more available today than ever. Where did
we go wrong and what is the path
toward healing?
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Kiss The Water
Kiss the Water is a sensual, hypnotic and haunting movie, weaving seamlessly between cinematic documentary and hand-painted animation. 10 Years in the making, Eric Steel spins Megan Boyd's seemingly simple life into a fairy-tale.
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Mudbloods
Transforming Harry Potter’s fictional competition into a real-life sport, quidditch has secured its place as one of
the fastest growing collegiate club sports. Mudbloods follows the UCLA team as they make their way to the Fifth Annual Quidditch World Cup in New York City.
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Particle Fever
For the first time, a film gives audiences a front row seat to a significant and inspiring scientific breakthrough as it happens. Particle Fever follows six scientists during the launch of the Large Hadron Collider, marking the start of the biggest
and most expensive experiment in history.
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When Jews Were Funny
Insightful and often hilarious, the latest from filmmaker Alan Zweig surveys the history of Jewish comedy, from the early ays of Borsht belt to the present, ultimately exploring not
just ethnicity in the ntertainment industry, but also the entire unruly question of what it means to be Jewish.
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Breaskfast With Curtis
Syd, an eccentric bookseller with delusions of grandeur, caused a rift five years ago between the freewheeling bohemian residents of his house and the amily next door. Over the course of a summer, he now tries to draft the boy next door to make videos for his online book business.
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