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1. The Lost Daughter (2021)
R | 121 min | Drama
A woman's beach vacation takes a dark turn when she begins to confront the troubles of her past.
Director: Maggie Gyllenhaal | Stars: Olivia Colman, Jessie Buckley, Dakota Johnson, Ed Harris
Votes: 74,992
2. While We're Young (2014)
R | 97 min | Comedy, Drama, Mystery
A middle-aged couple's career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.
Director: Noah Baumbach | Stars: Ben Stiller, Naomi Watts, Adam Driver, Amanda Seyfried
Votes: 53,531 | Gross: $7.57M
3. American Experience (1987– )
TV-PG | 120 min | Documentary, Biography, History
A series showcasing documentaries on American history.
Stars: David McCullough, David Ogden Stiers, Michael Murphy, Oliver Platt
Votes: 2,196
4. New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
600 min | Documentary, History
Exploration of New York City's rich history as a complex and dynamic city that has played an unparalleled role in shaping the nation and reflecting its ideals.
Stars: David Ogden Stiers, Kenneth Jackson, Mike Wallace, Mike Wallace
Votes: 1,118
5.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided Part 1 - Ambition
(2001)
TV-PG | 360 min | Documentary, Biography, History
The story of the Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln's childhoods - his in a remote backwoods log cabin, hers in a wealthy Kentucky home - and describes their courtship.
Stars: David Morse, Holly Hunter, David McCullough, Jean Harvey Baker
Votes: 159
6.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Eugene O'Neill: A Documentary Film
(2006)
TV-PG | 120 min | Documentary, Biography, History
The life and career of American playwright Eugene O'Neill.
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Robert Brustein, Zoe Caldwell, Arthur Gelb, Barbara Gelb
Votes: 134
7. Stagedoor (2006)
79 min | Documentary
Stagedoor is a documentary about the Stagedoor Manor summer camp, a theatrical program in the Catskills where all kinds of kids go to participate in productions. The documentary focused on ... See full summary »
Director: Alexandra Shiva | Stars: Taylor Rabow, Robert Wright, Nicole Doring, Randi Kleiner
Votes: 128
8.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Miss America
(2002)
TV-PG | 90 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Director: Lisa Ades | Stars: Cherry Jones, Julia Alvarez, Sarah Banet-Weiser, Margaret Cho
Votes: 63
9.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
New York: Part 7 - The City and the World
(2001)
TV-PG | 137 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Episode seven chronicles the history of New York from the end of the Second World War to the present.
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: David Ogden Stiers, Bella Abzug, Marshall Berman, Philip Bosco
Votes: 51
10.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided Part 2 - We Are Elected
(2001)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
The Lincoln marriage is both tempestuous and passionate: she has a temper; he suffers bouts of depression. But they share a powerful political ambition.
Director: David Grubin | Stars: Jean Harvey Baker, David Herbert Donald, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Kevin R. Hershberger
Votes: 48
11.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln, A House Divided Part 3 - Shattered
(2001)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
When the Lincolns arrive in Washington in 1861, the country is breaking apart. The country's president-elect is unknown, untested and mistrusted.
Director: David Grubin | Stars: Holly Hunter, David McCullough, David Morse
Votes: 47
12.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
America 1900
(1998)
TV-PG | 120 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Exploration of life in America in the first year of the 20th century, using archive film footage and photographs.
Director: David Grubin | Star: David McCullough
Votes: 45
13.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
The Country and the City (1609-1825)
(1999)
TV-PG | 111 min | Documentary, History
The first of 8 shows of the history of New York City. This one starts with the first Europeans and how the city started to grow.
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Thomas Bender, Carol Berkin, Calvin O. Butts III, Caleb Carr
Votes: 41
14.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln, a House Divided Part 4 - The Dearest of All Things
(2001)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Tormented by her grief and losing grip on sanity, Mary Lincoln turns to spiritualists for comfort. Though bowed down with sorrow, her husband never loses sight of the tragedy consuming the nation and issues the Emancipation Proclamation.
Director: David Grubin | Stars: Holly Hunter, David McCullough, David Morse
Votes: 40
15.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided Part 5 - This Frightful War
(2001)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
As 1863 begins, Northerners resent fighting to free black slaves; others are furious with Abraham Lincoln for the devastating Union casualties. Mary Lincoln, worried about her husband, spends money compulsively.
Director: David Grubin | Stars: Holly Hunter, David McCullough, David Morse
Votes: 38
16.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
Sunshine and Shadow (1865-1898)
(1999)
TV-PG | 110 min | Documentary, History
This period in New York's history covers many local characters and the corruption but also the building of the Brooklyn bridge and the erection of the Statue of Liberty.
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Ruth J. Abram, Philip Bosco, Robert A. Caro, Caleb Carr
Votes: 37
17.
American Experience (1987– )
Episode:
Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided Part 6 - Blind with Weeping
(2001)
TV-PG | 60 min | Documentary, Biography, History
Following the Union victory at Gettysburg, and the surrender at Appomattox, the president tells Mary Lincoln they can find some happiness again. Just days later, he is shot to death.
Director: David Grubin | Stars: Holly Hunter, David McCullough, David Morse
Votes: 36
18.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
Order and Disorder (1825-1865)
(1999)
TV-PG | 113 min | Documentary, History
The period of 1825 to 1865 in the history on New York City is narrated by David Ogden Stiers. We see the rise of the city as a cultural centre, to influx of blacks, Italians and Germans. ... See full summary »
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Thomas Bender, Marshall Berman, Philip Bosco, Calvin O. Butts III
Votes: 36
19.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
The Power and the People (1898-1918)
(1999)
TV-PG | 113 min | Documentary, History
This episode covers the period from 1898 to 1914, and documents the rise of Al Smith to governer after he enacted laws to protect working people in the state of New York after the terrible ... See full summary »
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Ruth J. Abram, Joan Allen, Carol Berkin, Philip Bosco
Votes: 36
20.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
Cosmopolis (1919-1931)
(1999)
TV-PG | 113 min | Documentary, History
Episode five tells the African-American experience, the birth of the new media industries and the incredible array of human and cultural energies converge, ending with construction of the world's tallest building.
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Philip Bosco, Robert A. Caro, Daniel Czitrom, Keith David
Votes: 34
21. Bombay Eunuch (2001)
71 min | Documentary
A haunting evocation of the emotional and political lives of a family of eunuchs living in the margins of today's India.
Director: Alexandra Shiva
Votes: 32
22.
New York: A Documentary Film (1999– )
Episode:
City of Tomorrow (1929-1941)
(2001)
TV-PG | 113 min | Documentary, History
Episode six reveals the immense new forces were unleashed in New York, from the Depression to the New Deal, which permanently altered the city. Along the way, Mayor Fiorello La Guardia and ... See full summary »
Director: Ric Burns | Stars: Bella Abzug, Marshall Berman, Philip Bosco, Calvin O. Butts III
Votes: 32