From a historic document of a seminal jazz festival to a career-spanning retrospective of a beloved filmmaker, these are the seven must-own home video releases.
Jessie Barr's debut feature arrives in virtual theaters and is a beautiful, tender rumination on loss and grief through the eyes of a young woman on the verge of adulthood.
Room 237 director Rodney Ascher returns with this often haunting, occasionally humorous, rumination on one of the internet's most bizarre conspiracy theories.
Theo Anthony returns with his much-anticipated follow-up to Rat Film, this time taking on the very idea of sight and how the building of perception can become a weapon for those in power.