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    • The Booksellers. There are a lot of movies based on books, but how many movies do you know of that are actually about books? On the surface, it may not sound like the most exciting premise, but "The Booksellers" offers what amounts to a magical window into the world of rare book dealing in New York City, featuring prominent authors and personalities along the way.
    • Burning. The year 2020 quickly became infamous for all manner of cataclysmic reasons, from the coronavirus pandemic (and the empty grocery shelves, lockdowns, and stock market woes that came with it) to the U.S. government releasing videos of UFOs.
    • Conan O'Brien Can't Stop. This is a road comic documentary about a very famous person giving stand-up and touring a variety act his first real try — all while trying to cope with the loss of his dream job in the aftermath of a public controversy.
    • Dear Mr. Watterson. Comic strips still run in hundreds of daily and Sunday newspapers around the world. However, over the last 100 years, only a handful have made a deep and profound impact on readers and popular culture alike, demonstrating that three or so hand-drawn panels of sequential art can be just as powerful and moving as a piece of literature as a novel or poem.
    • I Am Not Your Negro (2016) In his time, James Baldwin had seen a great many things. He was quite close with people involved in the Civil Rights Movement, three of whom were Medgar Evers, Malcolm X, and Martin Luther King Jr.
    • Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) In May 1993, the bodies of three young boys were found in the Robin Hood Hills. They were hogtied with shoelaces, were stripped and their bodies were sexually mutilated.
    • The Act of Killing (2012) The mid-60s were a turbulent time in the history of Indonesia. Political upheavals ruled the country and there was a surge of hatred towards the communist community.
    • When the Levees Broke: A Requiem in Four Acts (2006) In August 2005, when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, it caused unprecedented destruction flooding about eighty percent of the whole city.
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