Eastern Shoshone medical student Jenna Murray spent summers on the Wind River Indian Reservation helping her grandpa in any way she could. When he suddenly dies, she must find a way to heal before realizing her dream of a life in medicine.
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Eastern Shoshone medical student Jenna Murray spent summers on the Wind River Indian Reservation helping her grandpa in any way she could. When he suddenly dies, she must find a way to heal before realizing her dream of a life in medicine.
Few actors have experienced the fabled career of Daniel Roebuck, one of hollywood's busiest actors. Roebuck, a life-long horror and Sci-Fi fan, could be in the Guinness Book of World Records for the number of "Universes" in which he has performed. They include: Halloween, Phantasm, Marvel, Star Wars, The Munsters, LOSt, The Walking Dead, Star Trek, De, Dead Rising, Rob Zombie's Firefly family trilogy and most recently, the Terrifier franchise. Roebuck also works frequently as a writer and director.
A House Is Not A Disco peers with empathy and curiosity into the present-day life experiences of those who live, work, and pursue a season of pleasure in the world's most radically queer, "homo-normative" community: Fire Island Pines.
The 2023 World Series film presents the story of the 1st World Series championship in Texas Rangers franchise history. Manager Bruce Bochy led the Rangers to an unprecedented 11-0 Postseason road record, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks four games to one behind the historically productive bats of Corey Seager and Adolis Garcia and shutout pitching in the Fall Classic clincher by Nathan Eovaldi.
Unearthing the dark history behind a beloved park in Denver Colorado
Vasily, a militia member of the Donetsk People's Republic, goes to his family and comes under fire. Will he make it home?
Pregnant - abortion yes or no? Without seeing the young woman's face, her cell phone screen becomes a mirror of her personality. Emotional and funny voice messages, Google searches or photos allow us to participate directly in how she is trying to decide.
Anne’s friends are worn out, or so it seems. She used to hang out a lot with her tight group of friends, but nowadays she is often home alone. Now she has turned 32, she realises it is time for a change. Determined to paint the town red on her birthday this year, she launches a search for connection in this documentary. Anne puts her current and watered-down friendships of yesteryear under the microscope, while actively trying to expand her social circle.
1.5 years after fleeing Russia for being queer, filmmaker Maksim Avdeev breaks the silence with their nationalist father over the phone.
Artist Laura Stevenson processes the grief of miscarriage through her artwork.
A documentary of the prosecution of Jennifer and James Crumbley for their role in the 2021 Oxford High School shooting perpetrated by their son, Ethan Crumbley.
In Chapter 3 of Biohack Yourself, the spotlight is on the transformative technologies of light therapy, frequency modulation, and hyperbaric innovation
The owners of Austin-based restaurant, Foreign and Domestic, find culinary inspiration in mushroom hunting.
Coinciding with the 40th anniversary of the birth of the iconic TV show La bola de cristal / The Crystal Ball, the documentary focuses on its creator, a woman ahead of her time, modern and courageous. Los poderes de Lolo looks at the impressions of her children, friends and work colleagues. Javier Gurruchaga, Kiko Veneno, Loquillo and Anabel Alonso, among others, remember what it was like to work in La bola with Lolo Rico, a woman who rebelled against the traditional role assigned to her by society.
Star-studded group featuring Barry Bonds, Randy Johnson, Chipper Jones, Tom Glavine and John Smoltz to bring viewers inside Maddux’s legendary career;
In 1981, a breaking battle between the Rocksteady Crew and the Dynamic Rockers in New York City sparks a movement that grows from its devastated borough origins to influence the highest ranks of sports and entertainment.
A look at the past, present and future of NATO, which has shaped Europe's security and defense policies since 1949.
Soil breathes. Humans die and become soil. Humans who died and became soil breathe a breath of earth. It discovers how a breath of earth breathed with people in the land of the dead, Jindo.
Shot on an action-cam in a self-surveillance style; Sebastian archives his week as he reflects on his mental state for the past decade.
A filmmaker’s journey to find a moment of joy in the midst of unimaginable destruction, death and loss in Gaza.
When actor Andre Holland learned about Bessemer's Lincoln THeatre - and that the dilapidated building was for sale - he bought it and enlisted his mother, Mary, to direct its restoration.
Childhood came easily to Ari Kinarthy, growing up as he did in a loving family environment that made him feel like time was limitless—until he was diagnosed with type-2 spinal muscular atrophy. Now, at 31, Kinarthy is a hugely accomplished music composer living with a condition that continues to weaken his muscles progressively, making him acutely aware of his own mortality.
Exclusive access to the Four Seasons Hotel, London, in the run-up to Christmas. Expect festive photoshoots, afternoon teas, Christmas trees and sackfuls of presents.
Never Just Win is a full-length documentary that looks back on the incredible 2024 World Rally Championship, which saw Thierry Neuville and Martijn Wydaeghe lift the Drivers' and Co-Drivers' titles in their Hyundai i20 N Rally1 Hybrid WRC car after an epic battle with their teammates Ott Tanak and Martin Jarveoja that went right to the final day of the season. The film gives you exclusive behind-the-scenes access to the Hyundai Shell Mobis World Rally Team, featuring Esapekka Lappi, Andreas Mikkelsen, Dani Sordo, Christian Loriaux, and Cyril Abiteboul, throughout one of the most dramatic and tense World Rally Championship seasons ever. Pulling no punches, Never Just Win shows you first-hand the ups and downs of the team throughout the year and exactly what it takes to win the WRC title
Putin had been preparing his country for the big war long before it started. Since 2012, a series of repressive laws were passed, labelling everyone who publicly disagreed with the official narrative as „foreign agent“. In these circumstances, a group of independent Russian media and activists are trying to resist and continue their work. Right after the invasion their work becomes virtually impossible. Shot during one decisive year, before and after the invasion, the new film by fearless filmmaker Askold Kurov (The Trial - The State of Russia vs. Oleg Sentsov) portrays the last defenders of democracy in Russia and gives a glimpse of hope for another future.
In a long-term observation, filmmakers Christian Lehmann-Feddersen & Alf Schreiber document the socio-political aftermath of the G20 summit in Hamburg. While activists are exposed to the legal repercussions, the capitalist system and resistance are regrouping in the shadow of the summit.
When confronted with his ill father's medical exam results, the filmmaker ideates about the nature of numbers themselves.
A filmmaker who late in life acquired an organic apple farm, Alexandra Lexton found herself searching for “stories of others who’d reconnected with nature in different ways, then brought their experiences in some meaningful way into the world.” This beautifully photographed documentary elicits wisdom from 10 such interviewees, including a globetrotting photographer, a journalist, a Navajo scholar, an ecotherapist, Marin’s famed “planetwalker” Dr. John Francis, and experts in mindfulness and climate change.
As Cyclone Remal approached, we arrived in Debpur village of Dhankhali Upazila, Bangladesh. What struck us immediately was the stark contrast between the official warnings of impending devastation and the villagers' apparent lack of preparedness. Over the following days, amidst the unfolding chaos, we documented the lives of individuals as they grappled with the imminent threat of destruction. The film captures the overbearing anxiety that grips entire communities in the face of an approaching cyclone. Through intimate encounters, and candid interviews, we witness firsthand the resilience and fear of those directly in Remal's path. Their voices echo the overwhelming power of nature and the human spirit in adversity.
A young student lives in a mini-apartment in Incheon, in the North-West of South Korea. Wandering around the neighbourhood, she immerses herself in her family’s past, piecing together forgotten fragments of history. Using drawings and clay animation, visual artist Vatae Kimlee creates a flowing visual collage, a captivating animated graphic novel that brings back to life memories erased by the country’s accelerated transformation.
n the evening of 5 June 1944, thousands of allied servicemen were waiting courageously for the signal to launch. In the 24 hours that followed, the troops of D-Day achieved the unthinkable, pushing the boundaries of ingenuity, bravery and sacrifice. Eighty years later, as night falls, a reflective and poignant event will be held at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery in Bayeux. The Princess Royal, accompanied by Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence, alongside actors, musicians and currently serving military, will help mark the memories of those who took part, to hear their voices and to honour those who never made it home.
Partner of Aldir Blanc and creator of the Samba do Trabalhador, Moacyr Luz is followed by Tarsilla Alves' cameras for a week. A seasoned bohemian, we follow Moacyr's wanderings, filled with plenty of booze, gatherings with friends, and beautiful sambas that qualify him to be called the "ambassador" of the capital of Rio de Janeiro.
Eighty years on, the BBC has been gathering first-hand accounts from the UK's D-Day veterans – some now more than 100 years of age. Rachel Burden traces their stories in Normandy and hears memories of the massive beach invasion and the battles that led to the defeat of Nazi Germany and the end of the Second World War in Europe.
As the crucial question arises of the future succession of the Dalai Lama, we take a look back at the tormented history of the "Land of Snows" which lives under Chinese domination and which remains a geopolitical issue of the first order. A valuable documentary that gives voice to a people that China is trying to permanently silence.
A documentary film set against the culturally historical backdrop of one of America's oldest Black boarding schools. The film provides a window into the ever-evolving, complex layers of the school and its students.
This documentary follows the jazz music scene in Niš, Serbia.
"My Imaginary Africa" is a first-person narrative of a singular-plural nature, bringing together the director's personal experience and concerns intertwined with the experiences, memories and experiments of other black women who revisit their past in search of self-definitions, in a sharing and creation of a common territory of (r)existence. The film is organized as an essayistic experiment of memories and subjective possibilities of refuge and resistance among quilombolas.
Maria Pimentel is one of us! A fierce activist, she was part of the founding of the Federation of Women of São Paulo in the early 1980s as a union leader and contributed to the formation of several women's associations in the state. The film, in partnership with Instituto Angelim and Caliban Cinema, tells the memories and stories of Lúcia Maria Pimentel, an activist who fought against the military dictatorship in Brazil from a young age. Committed to her country and her people, she was arrested, went underground and exiled, but returned to fight for redemocratization and social justice.
A retrospective of a number of UFO cases in Argentina.
“It’s Time” was inspired by the story of Gail Lynn, a woman whose quest for healing led her to discover revolutionary sound and light therapies after conventional medicine failed to address her severe cardiovascular stress. Through her personal journey, Gail not only healed herself but also invented the Harmonic Egg® — a sound and light healing chamber that has transformed the lives of thousands. This groundbreaking technology, rooted in bio resonance and sacred geometry, is just one part of a larger story that explores the untapped potential of frequency healing. The film follows Gail as she travels across America to meet leading experts from diverse fields, including cognitive neuroscience, medical law, agriculture, nutrition, metaphysics, and energy healing. Together, they unravel long-held beliefs that separate us from our innate power, inviting viewers to reconnect with the ancient wisdom of nature, consciousness, and the resilience of the human spirit.
Josefina, a young yoga instructor, joins the daily life of San Rosendo, a small town in the south of Chile that seems frozen in time, to ask about the fate of her father, Manuel, whom she never met.
This collabora,ve short film shows some of the results of a produc,on workshop imparted to a group of youth who inhabit the region named Water Forest, which provides with mul,ple natural and cultural benefits to the area with most popula,on density of Mexico.
Hilversum in Black and White portrays Hilversum in the period 1924-1974. Using amateur footage and excerpts from Polygoon newsreels from that period, the film shows how the town grew from its five hundredth anniversary in 1924 to a city of one hundred thousand inhabitants. 'Hilversum in Black and White' is a production of the Hilversum Historical Circle Albertus Perk for the occasion of Hilversum's six-hundredth anniversary. They previously produced "Hilversum Occupied and Liberated, 1940-1945."