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- A true crime documentary about one of Alabama's most horrifying cases. Involving an incestuous family, a sex trafficking ring and the unsolved disappearance of a young mother.
- Palm Springs, a small desert oasis 100 miles East of Los Angeles was Sinatra's true home for 50 years. During his brief yet turbulent marriage to Ava Gardner his Palm Springs home was center stage. For the rest of his life, the Rancho Mirage compound on Frank Sinatra Drive, was the home he called "My Heaven". Palm Springs still feels the ghost of Frank Sinatra.
- A world most of us never consider until it's forced upon us. But far from dark, this is a life-affirming story of empathy and hope told from the perspective of funeral director David McGowan.
- Millennials Laura, Andra and Ayo are part of a growing feminist effort to revive the practice of witchcraft and reclaim the term 'witch'.
- SWIM TEAM chronicles the overwhelming struggles and extraordinary triumphs of 3 young athletes with autism and shows how a swim team can bring hope to a community.
- Dating Unlocked sees daters compete in an elimination-style competition of relationship games to unlock the chance of a second date.
- A small, impoverished Vietnamese community struggles to deal with the opportunity and challenges that arise when Hang Son Doong, the largest cave in the world and a place of extraordinary natural beauty is discovered nearby.
- A gripping, award-winning documentary about an irradiated Ukrainian artist's search for the truth about Chernobyl and his prescient and powerful warnings about Putin's plans for a coming Russian invasion.
- A group of Indigenous women risks their lives to stop the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline, which jeopardizes their land, water and entire way of life.
- Through expert interviews and the web lens of Generation Z, the documentary explores how the digital revolution is impacting our society, our brains and mental health.
- Zero Gravity follows a diverse group of middle-school students from San Jose, CA, who compete in a nationwide tournament to code satellites aboard the International Space Station.
- Drag Heals is a documentary TV series that follows drag artists building their own stage show. Drag Heals examines soul-deep story sharing techniques as well as the unique talents and skills required from a drag performer.
- An examination of the complex rules of amateur athletics in America and how they affect uncompensated athletes and their families.
- What does the A.I. revolution mean for us as a society and as individuals? This film explores the ways humanity is enhancing itself and asks whether humankind is on its way out of the animal kingdom and becoming more aligned with machines.
- The gruesome story behind the Moors Murders.
- Brave and resilient sex trafficking survivors around the world share their struggles to break free from their past and find hope for the future.
- Set against the backdrop of the tumultuous and sometimes nefarious world of cryptocurrency, Dead Man's Switch is a feature length documentary, a cautionary tale, about the short life and mysterious death of QuadrigaCX CEO, Gerald Cotten.
- Gary Green intended to kill his wife and her three children after she asked for divorce. He currently resides on death row, after stabbing her more than 20 times and drowning her 6 year old daughter. The two sons managed to escape from their stepfather. Now aged 18 and 21, this is their traumatic and emotional story, told for the first time.
- The history and story of India's proud but largely forgotten Gadia Lohar community is for the first time sensitively investigated and revealed.
- Behind every breakthrough are the patients who risk everything for everybody else.
- The story of the "silent servant" of the musical world - the Bow. Starting from the workshops of five master bowmakers in the Pacific Northwest, journey to the fascinating origin of the bow In France, and to Brazil, home to the imperiled tree from which bows are made. A film for all people who love music. A film about hope. How a handful of craftsmen is preserving this centuries-old trade in service to world-class musicians. An immersion into beauty itself. A film that will change the way you hear music.
- "Libre" tells the battles and stories of inmates who seek to live in society again, haunted by the ghosts of their violent past.
- For more than 50 years, we've been unsuccessfully searching for any evidence of intelligent extraterrestrial life. Nevertheless, the discovery of thousands of exoplanets where life could have arisen has been a real game-changer and the hope of finding them is much higher than ever before. As first contact with an alien intelligence might become a reality in a not distant future, it's urgent to solve a tricky dilemma never faced before for humankind: how could we communicate with them? Considering that is hardly to imagine what sort of form of life and intelligence they could be like, it's really difficult to compose a message and many questions arise immediately: What kind of universal language could we use to be understood? What should be the content of the message? How could we introduce ourselves to an unknown civilization? Couldn't it be risky to send messages to them in case they were hostile? On behalf of whom we should speak in that message? Among all, the biggest difficulty is to create a common language that could be understood by any form of intelligent life. There's almost a general consensus that language should be based on mathematics, and it was precisely a mathematician, the Dutch Dr. Hans Freudhental, who created a cosmic language called Lincos. To date, this is the only language that has been created with such a purpose. Some scientists believe they might have evolved into some kind of postbiological form of life, some kind of "super artificial intelligence," as they consider that this could be our own evolution here on Earth, so they are thinking of the messages in those complex terms. Despite the difficulty, several messages have been already sent. The first one was designed by Carl Sagan in 1972, and sent into the plaques of the Pioneer 10 and 11. After that one, there were the golden discs onboard of the Voyager spacecraft in 1977 and several radio messages, being the Arecibo message of 1974 the most famous one. Assuming that the closest star system, Proxima Centauri is four light-years away, if we send a radio message towards it, it would take at least another four years to have a response, so the dialogue with any hypothetical alien civilization there would be really complicated. If we think of a star that was at distances of hundreds or thousands of light-years, communication could become almost impossible. Nevertheless, if any of those messages could eventually be decoded and answered in any far, far away star, that could radically transform our consciousness as a species and our place in the universe. We would never be the same.
- One year after a massive explosion ripped through Lebanon's capital city, Beirut, the whole story can finally be told about how the blast in Warehouse 12 happened, what impact it had on the vibrant Mediterranean Middle East city and how Beirut is rising from the ashes once again. Featuring more than 35 interviews, including investigative journalists, firefighters, doctors, the families of victims, young activists, business owners and community leaders who lived through the trio of tragedies this year - the coronavirus pandemic, a deep economic crisis and the port explosion, and who are now helping rebuild Beirut once again.
- When first responders arrive to a call of a break-in, they find 16-year-old Cynara without vital signs, and her mother, Cindy Ali, lying on the floor, unable to move. Hours later, Cynara is dead, and Cindy is the prime suspect.
- It is a cold case that after 50 years still haunts Italy today - an epic travesty of justice shrouded in mystery and deception involving he ritualistic serial murder of eight young couples in the country lanes around Florence in the 1980s.
- Born out of Director Sharon Lewis' own muted struggle with not fitting into neat racial/Queer/Christian boxes, With Wonder takes an intimate look at the journey of members of the Queer, Christian community of colour and their attempts to answer the question: Can you be both Christian and Queer? In this feature length documentary, we hear and see diverse members of the LGBTQI+ community, including high profile queer activists and Queer clerics, in places like Jamaica, New York, London, and Los Angeles. They each have their own unique ways of amplifying their voices and finding their way back to spiritual health, despite the shaming tactics of some Christian institutions. With Wonder is a love letter to God from the LGBTQI+ community of colour.
- An in depth look at some of the greatest aircraft that have seen service in different armed conflicts. Experts examine factors affecting the manufacture and use of the aircraft, while individual participants offer their perspectives.
- Examining the evolution of Valentine's Day from a heartfelt celebration of love into a commercial frenzy, the film uncovers the emotional and societal tolls, challenging viewers to rethink love, consumerism, and self-worth.
- Transitioning female to male and conquering the runways of Paris, follow Krow's remarkable journey to become his true authentic self.
- 'GrassRoots: The Cannabis Revolution', explores the medicinal use of cannabis, the patients involved & the campaign to change UK law.
- This documentary examines the cases of two men on death row in Texas and the traumatic impact their crimes and sentences had on their daughters.
- WHAT IS GOING ON IN NEW ZEALAND?
- In commemoration of the war efforts and the lives lost in the battle for freedom, this compelling documentary celebrates the approaching 75th Anniversary of freedom and peace in Europe. Archive footage from World War II is almost exclusively black and white, however, this film, with its full - colour archive, sits alongside newly recorded interviews with some of the dwindling numbers of those who lived through this momentous day This compelling documentary celebrates the approaching 75th Anniversary of freedom and peace in Europe.
- On the 60th anniversary of the assassination of John F Kennedy, this is a unique, moment-by-moment view of the events in Dallas, Texas on the 22nd November 1963.
- Who were the men and women of the Apollo Space Program? Where are they today? What do they think of the extraordinary effort they helped make possible? Half a century later, Project Apollo remains the single greatest initiative in peacetime the world has ever known. Its story speaks to the most beautiful characteristics of our humanity: a metaphor for our ability to rise to challenges once thought insurmountable and push past them with even bigger and bolder solutions. Behind every astronaut who set foot upon the moon and every figurehead who inspired us to get there was Apollo's massive workforce: a team of men and women over 400,000 strong--spanning race, socio-economics, culture and company--who came to understand that the overall Program was only as good as the effort they put into it. When We Were Apollo is a feature-length documentary offering an intimate and personal look at Apollo through the lives and experiences of some of its most inspiring behind-the-scenes figures: engineers, technicians, builders and contractors who spent the better part of a decade working to get us to the moon and back.
- "The Salvagemasters" series follows salvage teams as they deploy to the scenes of maritime disasters to solve the biggest engineering challenges on the high seas today. A 3 - season (17 - episodes) series on ship wrecks, ship salvages and ship arechology.
- This 60 minute documentary follows the Star Wars 501st UK Garrison costume club across the UK.
- Follows the trajectory of Katherine Johnson, an African American girl-wonder (one of the main characters in the Oscar-nominated 2016 movie Hidden Figures) whose mathematical genius would catapult astronauts into space.
- On a road trip through an alternate universe, where Elvis Presley and Roy Orbison never die, Almost Almost Famous explores the lives of three of the world's top tribute artists, the cost of borrowed fame and the risk of getting 'lost in the act'.
- The apocalyptic 2019-2020 Australian bush fires were a dire warning: respect the environment and listen to indigenous wisdom, or our world will become a living hell.
- The documentary, recalls the history of the "Pescarese" competition, from the beginning until the years of great success and then to the final cancellation. Following the several events that changed it, the documentary open a break on the Italian and the international automotive industry developments, and on the history of racers and big names who became part of the legend, such as Ferrari, Fangio, Nuvolari, Moss and many others. Through the evolutions of this path, we will see the transformations of a city, of a social contest, of an entire nation, about its customs and traditions and its politics. Thanks to the collaboration of Richard Williams, and the contribution of fans and historians, the documentary has lot of interviews, photos, statements and footages (most of them unpublished), which return an accurate and authentic portrait, never realized before, about Coppa Acerbo.
- A group of ordinary people, doing extraordinary things. They have left their homes to help others find theirs. An inside look at the volunteers who risk their lives to provide safe passage to refugees arriving at the island of Lesvos.
- The film gives voice to neglected citizens that suffer from deadly road dust due to corrupt governments and triggers the "Green Pavement" technology, which replaces fossil fuels with plastic waste.
- January 1995. Scientists launch a rocket from arctic Norway to study the northern lights. The rocket triggers a false alert in Russia of an incoming nuclear attack. Russian President Boris Yeltsin has just a few minutes to respond.
- A voyage to the frontier of artistic expression, Iconicity takes a road trip from the Coachella Valley to the dying Salton Sea in an intimate exploration of the powerful forces that drive our humanity.
- A documentary about Nancy Corrigan, who emigrated 1929 from poverty in Achill in Ireland to America and became one of the first female pilot trainer and commercial pilot.
- We follow the timid Shelley on her trip from her devout life in Utah to the extravagant world of Ms. Senior pageant in Las Vegas. While Shelley and the other colourful 60+ senior characters surrounding her revive their dreams in the spotlights, the film touches on a universal need for visibility, the urge to still matter and chasing dreams at an older age. It is never too late to live your dreams.
- The discovery and resurrection of the first plane that carried parachute troopers on D-Day - before it disappeared.