The Estate

Watergate (2018)
Cinema for Peace award for Most Political Film of the Year
On the night of June 17, 1972, a security guard in the Watergate office complex in Washington, DC called the police when he found a door repeatedly taped open. The story behind the Watergate scandal, including Vietnam, the unrest of the 1960s, a near World War, the opening of China, and the moment when some unlikely heroes from both political parties band together and bring down the White House.
Time to Choose (2015)
Cinema for Peace Award
Nominated for the International Green Film Award
Academy Award®-Winning documentary filmmaker Charles Ferguson (Inside Job, No End in Sight) turns his lens to address worldwide climate change challenges and solutions in his new film TIME TO CHOOSE. Featuring narration by award-winning actor Oscar Isaac, TIME TO CHOOSE leaves audiences understanding not only what is wrong, but what can be done to fix this global threat. Ferguson explores the comprehensive scope of the climate change crisis and examines the power of solutions already available. Through interviews with world-renowned entrepreneurs, innovators, thought leaders and brave individuals living on the front lines of climate change, Ferguson takes an In-depth look at the remarkable people working to save our planet.
Inside Job (2010)
Academy Award win for Best Documentary Feature
Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Documentary
Gotham Independent Film Award nomination
The global financial meltdown that took place in Fall 2008 caused millions of job and home losses and plunged the United States into a deep economic recession. Matt Damon narrates a documentary that provides a detailed examination of the elements that led to the collapse and identifies key financial and political players. Director Charles Ferguson conducts a wide range of interviews and traces the story from the United States to China to Iceland to several other global financial hot spots.
No End In Sight (2007)
Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature
Special Jury Prize at Sundance Film Festival
Writers Guild of America Award nomination for Best Documentary Screenplay
This documentary film takes a critical look at the American invasion of Iraq in 2003 and the war that followed. The film includes extensive interviews with various military and government officials, many of whom worked under President George W. Bush during the beginning of the Iraq war. Filmmaker Charles Ferguson uses these first-hand accounts to suggest that the Bush administration, as well as the provisional government they instated in Iraq, have made crucial, irresponsible errors.


