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Docs to Stream: IDA Fiscally-Sponsored Films on Hulu

By Rounak Maiti


Get to know some of IDA's Fiscally-sponsored projects that are available to stream from the comfort of your home, on widely available platforms! We hope you'll continue to support bold, brave and informative storytelling by exploring these titles on Hulu. You can also donate to our current roster of fundraising projects at documentary.org/sponsored-projects.

Best of Enemies (Morgan Neville and Robert Gordon)

Best of Enemies is a documentary feature about the legendary 1968 TV debates between two great public intellectuals, Gore Vidal and William F. Buckley and how TV changed the way we talk about politics in America. 

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Eating Animals (Christopher Dillon Quinn, Natalie Portman, Jonathan Safran Foer)

How much do you know about the food that’s on your plate? Based on the bestselling book by Jonathan Safran Foer, narrated by producer Natalie Portman, and directed and produced by Christopher Quinn (GOD GREW TIRED OF US), Eating Animals is an urgent, eye-opening look at the environmental, economic, and public health consequences of factory farming.

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Hillbilly (Sally Rubin and Ashley York)

Hillbilly seeks to expand understanding of Appalachia, tracing the evolution of the `hillbilly' stereotype in media and culture by connecting it to corporate exploitation of the region's natural resources.

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The Wrecking Crew (Denny Tedesco, Susanna Hoffs, Claire Scanlon, Suzie Tedesco, Jon Leonoudakis)

When a hit record was the desired result, there were no others to consider but, The Wrecking Crew, a group of professional session musicians for hire who, as the film unveils, lent far more to these hit songs than mere instrumentation. Director/Writer Denny Tedesco's chronicle of pop music's Heyday delves back to the late 50s, the 60s and the 70s, an era of all-night recording sessions in cramped, smoke-filled rooms, when real musicianship was not only appreciated, it was demanded. 

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