Peter Coyote
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Filmography
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Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room
(2005)The rise and fall of Enron is the focus as executives got rich pretending the company was more profitable while lower-level employees lost everything.

Out of the Blue
(2003)Exclusive interviews with high-ranking military and government personnel support the theory that some UFOs are of extraterrestrial origin.

The Phenomenon
(2020)Testimony from high-ranking public officials and NASA astronauts offers some of the most credible evidence of a longstanding global cover-up of UFOs.

Moment of Contact
(2022)Residents of Varginha, Brazil recount a series of events they witnessed in 1996 involving strange creatures when a UFO crashed in their backyard.

Bad Faith
(2024)A call to action against the agenda of Christian Nationalism that weaponizes faith in service of promoting authoritarianism and undermining democracy.

The Program
(2024)A look at new assertions about UFOs, now called UAPs, from high-level insiders in the U.S. government, revealing unprecedented proof we are not alone.

All Roads Lead Home
(2008)After the death of her mother, a rebellious young girl is sent to her grandfather’s farm, where she learns to heal with the help of a new puppy.

Jack Kerouac: King of the Beats
(1985)Clips, an actor, and friends, including William S. Burroughs, profile the beatnik author of "On the Road."

Soldiers Of Conscience
(2007)To kill or not to kill? Soldiers of Conscience is a powerful and balanced look at the choice a soldier makes when he finally must pull the trigger. In fact it's clear all soldiers wrestle with the morality of killing in war. It's a split-second decision in the heat of combat that can never be forgotten or undone. A rare documentary; full of action and clever at the same time!

The Mayo Clinic
(2018)This is the story of the renowned institution that has been called the “place for hope when there is no hope.” The Mayos had a simple philosophy, “the needs of the patient come first.”

Connected: An Autoblogography About Love, Death & Technology
(2011)From founding The Webby Awards to being a passionate advocate for The National Day of Unplugging, Tiffany Shlain's love and hate relationship with technology serves as the springboard for a thrilling exploration of modern life...and our interconnected future.

The Basket
(2000)Following World War I, a school teacher moves to a Pacific Northwest town, where he invents an exciting new game called basketball.

The Remarkable Life of John Weld
(2018)From stuntman to a critically-acclaimed journalist, screenwriter, and influential novelist, follow the true story of John Weld’s career.

Olompali: A Hippie Odyssey
(2019)"Olompali: A Hippie Odyssey" is the story of an ordinary man caught up in extraordinary times, whose life is forever changed by the social upheaval going on around him.

The Beatles, Hippies & Hells Angels: Inside the Crazy World of Apple
(2017)In 1967, the Beatles create Apple Corps to manage their finances, leading to a chaotic, colorful venture. An unauthorized film reveals its wild story.

About Face: Jewish Refugees in the Allied Forces
(2020)How Jewish immigrants escaped the Nazis in Germany and Austria during World War II only to return to fight them as Allied soldiers and spies.

Saving Atlantis
(2018)Human activity has claimed 40% of the world’s coral reefs. How has this loss affected reliant communities and what is being done to save what remains?

Fields of Gold
(2023)The life of A. E. Staley is celebrated in this film, from growing up on a farm in North Carolina, to building a billion-dollar agribusiness giant.

As If They Were Angels
(2018)Courageous miners in neighboring Newfoundland towns come together in February 1942 to rescue two American Navy destroyers shipwrecked off the coast.

Almost Thirteen
(2020)A father’s heartfelt plea to have lifesaving talks with pre-teens and teens comes after his 12-year-old son’s suicide from COVID-related isolation.