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September 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of the Summit Series, the iconic hockey tournament that pitted the best players from Canada against the best from the Soviet Union. This documentary enlarges the canvas to tell the story from the unique perspectives of a diverse group who are rarely, if ever, heard: diplomats, NHL hockey legends, Soviet players, journalists, fans, broadcasters, business leaders and Team Canada’s Chairman – all reveal untold stories about what happened before, during, and after September ‘72.
Ice-Breaker: The '72 Summit Series
Blending poetic and expository modes of documentary storytelling. ‘Colour Through the Grey’ explores the psychotherapeutic method of art therapy, questioning whether creative expression can be used as a therapeutic tool in navigating bereavement, or if the dissonance between dejection and therapeutic intervention proves to be too strong to overcome.
Colour Through the Grey
A documentary that explores the multifaceted life of National History Prize winner Mateo Martinic, from the public persona of the renowned historian, successful mayor, and tireless researcher, to a more intimate side unknown to the general public—as a husband, uncle, or neighbor—in a journey through a life dedicated to history.
Uncle Mateo’s House
"The US Space Force - America's Invisible Front Line" is a 20-minute documentary film that covers the criticality of space to our national security, the economy, and our daily lives. It describes Space Force mission areas, locations, and personnel. It also focuses on the importance of space superiority in conflict and the distinct role the Space Force plays in it. Produced by Air Force Television Pentagon (SAF/PA).
The U.S. Space Force – America's Invisible Front Line
Mário Carneiro, gravura feita com luz
Soleil noir
Medina - 9,90 Uma história por trás da foto
Tragically, Rheumatic Heart Disease has the greatest negative impact on the life-expectancy gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. This definitive film demonstrates the problem of Rheumatic Heart Disease (RHD) in Australia and how it can be eliminated through community action and political will.
Take Heart: Songlines
The Musical Republic Of Western Canada is a lovingly crafted tip of the chapeau not only to the artists of the Canadian Prairies, but to the land itself. The long, green and gold fields. The stark, short brush of the coulees. The bigger-than-heaven-itself skies and endless sunsets. The animals and ephemera that populate these prairie highways. From a land that pulses and breathes, Little Jack’s The Musical Republic Of Western Canada is as much a love letter to a place as it is to the music born here, a place where the beauty is revealed with time, and the patience of a long drive across the plains.
The Musical Republic of Western Canada
The Last Holocaust Secret reveals a little-known chapter of World War II: how Bulgaria, under Nazi pressure, chose to save nearly 50,000 Jews from deportation. The film is told through the personal story of Mladen Ivanov, an ordinary man whose life became a witness to extraordinary events. Combining eyewitness accounts, rare archival footage, and historical analysis, the film uncovers a collective act of courage that history has long overlooked.
The Last Holocaust Secret
Documentary about the mixing sessions for the Animal Collective 2005 album "Feels"
MIXING FEELS
Gold fever has gripped northern Niger. In search of the precious metal, and despite the risks, an army of researchers has invaded the sites of interest. While camps are set up and dismantled as rumours of new leads spread, Moussa and his companions are banking on the Ikazan vein.
Mountain of Gold
Chief Nalá is an urban Indigenous woman representing the Qom community in the San Pedro region of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. For years, she has fought to make Indigenous worldviews visible in her country and believes in interculturalism in education and medicine. Nalá travels to different parts of the region fulfilling her role as an Indigenous leader. On one of her trips, she visits Natalia Hochea, a Comechingón leader from Berrotarán, Córdoba Province. There, they explore the forest and exchange perspectives from the places each inhabits, both geographically and generationally. In the back-and-forth between Nalá's activities in San Pedro and the places she visits, the spaces merge, blurring geographical boundaries.
Nalá
5 kids who returned from Hamas captivity talk about their story from the moment the got kidnapped till their return home
The Children of Captivity Speak
Chronicles the rise of the greatest college football program in the history of the sport – the University of Alabama Crimson Tide. But behind the ruthless competition in the Southeastern Conference and Alabama’s staggering number of National Championships lies a deeper story: the making of men. At the heart of Alabama’s dynasty are two coaching giants – Bear Bryant and Coach Nick Saban – who, in very different eras, built a culture defined not just by winning, but by relentless transformation.
Nothing But a Winner: The Alabama Football Story
A young filmmaker named Julian stumbles on a hidden book tied to a vanished art forger and the perfect mystery for his next film pitch. But as coincidences mount and paranoia sets in, he begins to question what’s real, who’s watching him, and whether he’s directing the story or being directed by it.
Debut, or, Objects of the Field of Debris as Currently Catalogued
The tumuli rising from Ankara’s steppe carry a memory that reaches beyond stone. Each hill stands as a silent witness to an unchanging vigil that has endured for centuries. This documentary brings to light the traces of civilizations forgotten in the shadow of the capital, embarking on a journey of discovery that reconstructs Ankara’s identity through its past.
Tumuli of Ankara
Fighting in the Soviet era, his daughter died in battle and a house he can no longer live in. It sounds like too much for a lifetime, but Viktor Yaroshenko from Ukraine has experienced it all.
Yaroshenko
A 26-year-old Texan woman makes a long drive to claim her reproductive rights.
Two Days on the Interstate
A big earthquake hit the Hokuriku area of Japan in 2024. Discovery examines the reality of the aftermath and visits the local people, culture, and attractive destinations.
Hokuriku Horizons: Japan Rediscovered
The Happiness Shop is more than just a retail shop in the streets of Vietnam - it’s a beacon of empowerment and inclusivity. Founded with a unique mission to provide meaningful employment opportunities for women with disabilities. Through their work crafting souvenirs from recycled materials, these remarkable individuals not only earn livelihoods but also gain a sense of purpose and independent. The Happiness Shop values fostering a community where everyone is valued and given the chance to thrive.
The Happiness Shop
The short film Studies on entangled life portrays a poetic look on the symbiosis between fungi and plant roots, known as mycorrhizas, and their relationship with soil health. The narrative is intertwined with the transformative experience of pregnancy.
Studies on Entangled Life
San Millán de la Cogolla welcomes the visit of an artist who has been given carte blanche to develop and exhibit his new project, which will take place in what seems to be the last days of the village.
El fin de la cosa
Mental illness is a global phenomenon that causes enormous harm not only to individuals, but also to society and the economy. Yet its causes and effects are largely ignored. This documentary fills that gap. Over a period of seven years, researchers from Germany, South Africa, Australia, Slovenia, Japan, and India investigated the socioeconomic causes.
Show Me the Pain of the World
Katie Meyer was a standout Stanford goalkeeper, NCAA champion, and aspiring law student whose life ended tragically in March 2022, just three months shy of her graduation. Through archival footage, her own words, and emotional interviews with her family, the film explores the psychological impact of a sudden disciplinary charge from Stanford’s Office of Community Standards, the wrongful death lawsuit her parents filed, and the advocacy that led to the introduction of Katie Meyer’s Law.
Save: The Katie Meyer Story
Meudeste
In 1957, world renowned wildlife artist Robert Bateman and spirited biologist Bristol Foster embarked on a global expedition in a Land Rover they called “The Grizzly Torque” – a journey that ignited a deep love of our planet and set in motion a powerful story of environmental activism though art and science.
The Art of Adventure
Taiwan soldiers 120°E - 135°E. Blazing Youth
Danse mortelle, l'étrange cas de Strasbourg 1518
A documentary exploring the power of hope through the voices of everyday people. As an Uber driver named Hope (a translation of the filmmaker’s Russian name), the director asks passengers one simple question: “What is your hope?” Through candid conversations, the film captures a wide range of responses, from personal dreams to hopes for the world.
Hope is on the Way
An investigative documentary about a lost Polish blockbuster from 1930 and its surprising connection to Merian C. Cooper - creator of the legendary King Kong.
Mystery of the Starry Squadron
Documentaric overview about the rise and fall of Italian killer-animal-themed films.
Squali! - A Brief Introduction to the Italian Killer Animal Current
How do rocks live their life? in this mockumentary Rockumentary we take you on a journey to witness a rock in their natural habitat...
Rockumentary: The Quiet Life of a Rock
High Crimes: The Chinese Mafia’s Takeover of Rural America The Chinese mafia is building a black-market marijuana empire across rural America—buying homes, churches, even schools. They’re lacing marijuana with poisonous pesticides, laundering money, stealing power, and flooding the market with unregulated, chemical-laced weed that could harm someone you love. It’s a multi-billion-dollar industry. Investigative journalist Steve Robinson sets out to reveal how Chinese mafia networks have quietly taken root in rural America—sometimes right next door. This is a story you won’t hear anywhere else. And it’s high time to stop looking the other way.
High Crimes
The film is about the legendary Ukrainian volunteer, officer, and public figure Taras Bobanych "Hammer". Taras started his fight on the Maidan. Since 2016, he has been a member of the 1st Separate Assault Company of the Right Sector and, at the same time, a friend and associate of Dmytro "Da Vinci" Kotsyubaylo. With the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion, "Hammer" led the battalion and defended first Kyiv and then Kharkiv regions from the enemy. The film about Taras is a collection of stories of the Ukrainian people's ten-year struggle for their freedom. The legendary "Hammer" has always played a prominent role in this struggle.
Hammer
Embark on an exhilarating odyssey with Searching for Sasquatch 15: Chasing Legends Through Oregon's Inferno. A pulse-pounding Bigfoot expedition set amidst the shadowy, untamed wilderness of Oregon's enigmatic forests. The adventure thrusts viewers into the heart of mystery and danger, where adrenaline surges with every step deeper into Sasquatch territory.
Searching for Sasquatch 15: Chasing Legends Through Oregon's Inferno
Bodies and body parts of deceased people can be seen in this reportage. They have made themselves available for medical teaching after their death. The dismemberment of bodies in medical studies has hardly been on public display until now.
Lernen an Leichen
In April 1975, six young German terrorists manage to break into the West German embassy in Stockholm. The documentary series provides a unique insight into the dramatic sequence of events.
Terror på ambassaden
Edgardo Marranti paints guided by beings from other dimensions. When he started, his family and friends thought he was crazy, and so did he. In search of answers, he embarked on a path of self-knowledge that confirmed his experiences. Today his mission is clear: to paint.
The Painting of the Future
Take an exclusive peek at the making of Disney Cruise Line’s new Bahamian destination.
Magic of Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point
Francis: A Pope Among the People
Throwaway
Should she ever see her husband and family again, she would ask them for forgiveness, says Kalbinur Sidik with sorrow in her eyes. The price she has paid for speaking the truth about China's persecution of the Uyghurs in East Turkestan (Xinjiang) is immense. But she cannot remain silent. As a woman of Uzbek heritage who grew up in the Uyghur community, she has seen with her own eyes the methods used by the Chinese state to extirpate the Uyghur population. Her recollections of dehumanizing internment camps are interwoven with monotonous state propaganda describing "training centers" where extremist ideas are "eradicated." State control extends into the private realm too, through a program obligating families to host party members at home.
Eyes of the Machine
Gaku Takahashi, a veteran professional Japanese boxer who trains in LA, was forced to give up his boxing career due to a violent anti-Asian hate crime on an LA freeway in 2020. The film follows Gaku as he faces chronic pain from the attack and financial difficulties as a result of systemic injustice. Despite these obstacles, Gaku works to overcome physical and mental trauma and pursue justice, all while fighting to get back into the ring.
Gaku: One Last Round
Just months after nearly losing his life in an accident, 18-year-old Ethan Walker embarks on a 1200km charity cycle ride to Munich for Scotland’s Euros opening game against Germany.
Make It to Munich
Fires leave a trail of death and heavy damage in Alquerubim, Portugal.
O Que Farei Quando Tudo Arde
Jeseníky – království horské divočiny
This film, which was shot on Super-8 and camcorder, is an exploration on forgotten and abandoned sacred sites in England, one of them being the Celtic cross that stands behind a church in Eastbourne.
Did you know there's a sacred well behind a carpark in Bromley
Kilimanjaro la importancia del momento
La Nueva Ola Limeña
“Buddha & Me” is a meditative 14-minute documentary by filmmaker Sunil Babbar, exploring the timeless spiritual resonance of Sarnath—the sacred site where the Buddha delivered his first sermon. Through evocative visuals, reflective narration, and a deeply personal lens, the film weaves together the ancient teachings of the Buddha with the filmmaker’s own inner journey. Set against the tranquil backdrop of Sarnath’s ruins and monastic life, Buddha & Me becomes both a pilgrimage and a quiet dialogue between the self and the enlightened path. The movie is streaming globally on "Relay" at this link: https://pickrelay.com/t/kcxf-z4bt/buddha-and-me
Buddha & Me
De l'ombre à la lumière
As America enters the new millennium, listeners across Montana call into Yellowstone Public Radio to express their views on everything from state politics to the Iraq war, or the meaning of poetry.
Your Opinion, Please
What was meant to be a temporary three-month caregiving arrangement turns into a five-year battle for the adoption of a young girl, as two friends challenge an adverse system and traditional concepts of family.
Alma Mia
Logement Etudiant : Mission Impossible
After decades of silence, in 2020 a family regains the house that was taken from them by Franco's regime in 1936. Through stories, archives and expanded cinema, the film reconstructs a history of plunder, inherited silences and everyday resistance, giving voice to invisible women and a house that finally speaks.
Ana's house
Follows norwegian side FC Bodø/Glimt from their national cup win in 1975 to their first time in UEFA Champions League in 2025
Nord mot verden
A film about migration, otherness, and the fragile possibility of living together. In Istanbul’s Aksaray district, traces of distant geographies collide — Syria, Somalia, East Turkestan, Kazakhstan. At the heart of this convergence is Yeni Han, where translated documents mirror transformed lives. It’s a place of hope and confusion, of shifting identities and uncertain futures. Meanwhile, just outside, locals and newcomers share the same streets yet remain separated by invisible distances. This film listens to the silence between them — the hesitation, fear, and unspoken boundaries that shape coexistence in today’s Istanbul.
Yeni Han
A look at the small but lively reggae scene in the Baltics.