 Naguib Mahfouz - A portrait of Egyptian author Naguib Mahfouz, the first and still only Arab winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature.
Naji Al-Ali - Examines the forces that shaped cartoonist Naji Al-Ali as an artist, as a human being, and shows how his experiences mirror those of other exiled Palestinians.
Nanjing - Till today the history of the 1937 "Rape of Nanking" is a point of contention between China and Japan. How is it seen in each country, and can a shared memory ever be constructed?
Nasser's Republic, The Making of Modern Egypt - The story of the most important political leader in the post-colonial Arab world.
 National Diploma - A group of Congo's high school students desperately tries to pass their final exam in order to graduate.
A Natural History of Laughter - A lively look at the latest developments in the scientific study of laughter.
Nefertiti's Daughters - Female street artists are on the front lines in the fight for freedom in Egypt today.
Neither Allah, Nor Master! - An explosive, personal look at secularism in the Muslim country of Tunisia.
 New Comedy Shorts from Cuba - This DVD collects two recent comedy shorts from Cuba.
The Next Big Thing - The contemporary art world is changing dramatically. How are collectors, museum directors, dealers and artists responding to transformations in the market?
Nicholas on Holiday - School's out! Between the beach and the hotel, with his friends and family, Nicholas is really going to enjoy a holiday to remember.
The Night of San Lazaro - Cuba's most important parade pays homage to San Lazaro. For some, he is the healer saint, for others an African divinity.
 Nightmare, The -
A party girl suffers the slow chaos of a mental breakdown, and forms a bond with a strange monster.
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900 Days - Unforgettable life stories told by survivors of the Siege of Leningrad, where more than 1 million people died during World War II.
The Nine Lives of Norodom Sihanouk - The life story of Norodom Sihanouk, by turns Cambodia's King, Prime Minister, Prince, Head of State for Life, Exile, and Prisoner.
The Nine Muses - John Akomfrah's remarkable meditation about chance, fate and redemption.
 No Gods, No Masters - A comprehensive yet accessible history of the multi-faceted global anarchist movement—once a mass force that sought not to seize political power, but to utterly destroy it.
No Home Movie - In her essential final feature, Chantal Akerman documents her relationship with her mother, a Holocaust survivor.
No Loans Today - Fringe banking in redlined, post-riot South Central Los Angeles.
No Man's Land: Women Frontline Journalists - Profiles members of a rare breed: women war correspondents.
 No Ordinary Hero: The Superdeafy Movie - When a deaf actor who plays a superhero on television looks beyond his cape to influence a deaf boy to redefine what "being normal" means, he also finds inspiration to transform himself.
No. 89 Shimen Road - It's the late 1980s, while Xiaoli's teachers talk about China's recovery from the devastation of the Cultural Revolution, another wave of cultural change is already underway.
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A Normal Life: Chronicle of a Sumo Wrestler - The dreams and disenchantments of a teenager who is discovering the reality of the traditional world of sumo.
North-South.com - In West Africa many young women, who dream of escaping a life of misery by marrying a rich, white foreigner, surf the Internet for marriage proposals.
 Northern Light - A beautiful and candid portrait of the American working class experience set against the backdrop of a town's snowmobile race.
Nostalgia - Acclaimed filmmaker Shu Haolun explores the culture and history of his Shanghai neighborhood upon its impending destruction.
Nostalgia for the Light - Director Patricio Guzman travels to Chile's Atacama Desert, studying traces of distant galaxies, ancient civilizations, and the remains of the disappeared.
Not Just a Cancer Patient - Focusing on several articulate teens undergoing treatment, this video helps nurses, physicians, social workers and psychologists understand the needs and feelings of this special population.
 Notes on Marie Menken - The story of the "mother of avante-garde film"the influential experimental filmmaker who inspired artists such as Stan Brakhage, Andy Warhol, and Kenneth Anger.
Nothing is Forgiven - The story of Zineb El Rhazoui, a young Moroccan woman who, in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo attack, finds her life radically transformed: from a censored journalist in Morocco, she becomes the most protected woman of France.
Now he's out in public and everyone can see - Online videos diaries are stitched together into a dense, polyphonic essay on race and identity.
The Nuclear Comeback - In the face of climate change, the nuclear industry proposes itself as a solution. It says that nuclear power generation produces zero carbon emissions... and people are listening.
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