Two artists in Walthamstow set out to take their street off the grid, kickstarting a solar-powered energy revolution.
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Two artists in Walthamstow set out to take their street off the grid, kickstarting a solar-powered energy revolution.
This documentary uncovers the dark events of 2024, when, for the first time in India’s history, a sitting Chief Minister and an entire political leadership were jailed without evidence.
Brothers Ziad and Moody spend their last day in their family home, which is scheduled for demolition. As they move furniture outside, Moody turns on the TV to pass the time, and they hear news about the demolition of Palestinian homes in Jerusalem.
Centered around the inspirational friendship of icons Andrew Young and Billy Payne—the most successful Black and White partnership in the American South in the civil rights era—“The Games in Black & White” presents the first comprehensive look at Atlanta’s Olympics from bid to legacy and the city’s transformation that followed.
Renée, 83, broke her ankle. Fortunately, she can rely on her granddaughter Florence, who steps in as her caregiver. While this ordeal brings them closer than ever, it inevitably confronts them with the reality of Renée's decline.
The documentary film produced by Croatia Records brings a combination of top artistic heritage and timeless melodies that have marked generations. For the first time, ten great songs by one of the most prolific authors of popular music, Đorđe Novković, were performed by the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the legendary Abbey Road Studio One.
January, 2007: I am back in Cairo. For work. You have changed your phone number, Omar. I must find you... I love you. Abdellah.
In the last days of August 1941, one of the greatest maritime disasters in history took place off the northern coast of Estonia. Fleeing the invading Germans, the Soviet authorities hastily and panickedly carried out the evacuation of Tallinn. The remnants of the Red Army units, fleeing Red Army personnel, as well as mobilized Estonians and civilians were placed on more than two hundred ships, either voluntarily or forcibly. In total, over 30,000 people. The line of ships headed for Kronstadt and Leningrad, but they ran into a trap set by the German and Finnish navies near the Juminda Peninsula. 60 ships sank in mine explosions, torpedoes and aircraft bombs, and an estimated 15,000 people died, including thousands of Estonians. The film reveals how the terrible catastrophe of Juminda has been depicted, silenced, minimized or heroized in later historical accounts.
Three lionesses try to survive in the Namibian desert.
Elton John’s life has been touched by gold in fascinating ways, both on and off the stage. Hear his story, in this new exclusive access documentary.
As the sun sets, director Vladimir Loginov takes audiences to a Tallinn far from the postcard-perfect spires of the medieval Old Town. Venturing into its hidden underbelly, he reveals complex realities and vibrant subcultures. From the first cries of newborns in a maternity ward to the moans of lovers in a sex club, from emergency call operators giving life-saving instructions to the pulsing rhythms of a nightclub, Loginov guides viewers through a waking dream.
Pelé, a retired nurse, revisits his memories as a performer in the Boi Tira-Teima group from Caruaru, Pernambuco. Between longing for the past and the impossibility of celebrating Carnival in the present, he imagines what it would be like to return to Carnival one last time.
A solitary figure pirates "A Ilha dos Prazeres Proibidos" (Carlos Reichenbach 1979), while also downloading "Carson City" (André De Toth, 1952). We see some of the latter film. The figure departs, wakes up, to then go about his day, leaving the door open. It is early spring.
In a remote spot in the Eastern European countryside, far from the reach of the state, marshy earth is plowed, homemade wine tasted, and hunting rifles prepared—all meticulously observed by a slow-moving camera. From clearing construction waste to slaughtering a pig: the existential dimension of life here can be detected in almost every activity. This is a world that feels stable, yet always on edge, as if the structure could collapse at any moment.
Here we return to the best TV moments and discuss what really makes a TV show a real success. With guests such as Gunilla Persson, Sofia Wistam, Harald Treutiger and Jocke & Jonna Lundell, it will be a nostalgic and entertaining look back at the Swedish TV landscape.
From the first steps of an emerging singer to the final bow of a celebrated soprano, 'PRIMADONNA OR NOTHING' follows three relentless women who sacrifice everything to be an opera star.
The documentary “Back to the Bunker?” tells the story of traumatic bunker experiences in the World Wars, of empty ruins at the turn of the millennium, and of a bunker renaissance in Germany and Europe, based on the personal experiences of contemporary witnesses. An impressive documentary about the culture of remembrance, resilience, and the societal question of how people deal with extreme situations.
An exploration of the personal and historical struggles of the Sámi people, navigating imprisonment, protests, and surreal encounters, providing a unique insight into one man's extraordinary journey.
Twenty-five years after his abduction during the Kosovo War, painter Skender Muja recalls a pivotal moment of survival. Held in a detention center, he was ordered to draw a Serbian commander’s portrait to save his life.
In a heartwarming story of small-town magic, the townspeople of Salisbury, Connecticut, unite to save their cherished ski jump spurred by a can-do spirit of volunteerism and a local hero who overcame polio to compete in the 1956 Winter Olympics in Italy.
Decades after Ric Routledge reshaped the dog show world, a storage unit full of tapes, photographs, and recordings reveals the story he never finished. Built from his own voice and the memories of those closest to him, Sincerely, Ric is a documentary about ambition, authorship, and what a man leaves behind.
Fitrepreneur is a gripping documentary following Phil Graham, the "Tony Robbins of fitness," as he faces the biggest challenge of his career: the rise of artificial intelligence. Renowned for helping fitness and bodybuilding coaches build thriving businesses, Phil must confront the growing threat of AI tools that could render traditional coaching obsolete. Determined to adapt, he embarks on a global journey to explore how AI is reshaping the fitness industry, seeking ways to turn it from a competitor into an ally.
Ai Weiwei examines our relationship with animals, from China and Egypt to the Danish mink farms. At times violent, always thought-provoking - and above all, a mirror image of ourselves.
Chismecito arrives in a small town to test the power of gossip through a game of broken telephone among neighbors of different ages. Between confessions and laughter, the journey and impact of rumors are revealed.
Behind-the-scenes Documentary of the preparation the 2024 Lollapalooza performance of K-Pop superstars Twice.
The film documents the occupation and oppression of the local Palestinian people in the south of the West Bank.
As a boy, the director was sure about it: his uncle Massimo and Lucio Dalla were the same person. In the film he explores that impossible similarity, complicated and remarkable, which helped him understand his uncle’s disability. As he observes his daily life, Lucio Dalla comes back, singing of loneliness, anger, and freedom.
A singer confronts inspiration porn, exploitation, and impostor syndrome in pursuit of a life on the stage without legs.
On April 25, 1975, the first free elections were held in Portugal. The adult population exercised their right to vote democratically for the first time. Around 92% of registered voters went to the polls, a turnout rate that has never been surpassed to this day. Election night was held at the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, while the vote count was broadcast live on television. This film revisits the elections through the images produced during that night and the testimonies of those who lived through this historic moment.
Mikołaj is taking his first steps toward adulthood, seeking his true self in a world that often seems indifferent or dismissive of his plight. Faced with rejection from his family, he struggles to find balance between his need for acceptance and his desire to live authentically. To achieve the life he dreams of, Mikołaj must reconcile with his father, Piotr, who cannot accept his son’s gender identity. At the same time, he faces the challenges of youth—first job, first love, first parties—alongside the Kafkaesque judicial system that refuses to recognize his identity. With sensitivity and intensity, the film traces Mikołaj’s inner path and his struggle to bridge the gap between himself and his father. Will they find common ground, or will the challenges they face drive them further apart?
A compilation of the most important and iconic segments to televise on screens from the 1920s all the way to the 2000s.
Texas Ollie, a film about a cowboy, not any cowboy but a Donegal cowboy. This hour-long documentary starring Ollie Hepburn and showcases his life and love for horses.
A mini documentary about two of the world's earliest filmmakers that were forgotten by time.
Feature documentary exploring an unprecedented crime spree in the world of Decentralized Finance, where hackers routinely steal hundreds of millions of dollars with the push of a button. The film unearths a historic wave of cyber heists committed by criminals who act with impunity, including the notorious teenage math prodigy Andean Medjedovic - who stole $64 million and went on to challenge the very definition of crime before vanishing as an international fugitive.
Discover how the game that connects us all brought new meaning to a father & son.
Korean pop icon Lim Young-woong blends performance and storytelling to honor the songs and people who shaped him in this powerful concert film.
A documentary film about the 13th-anniversary music event of singer-artist Hoàng Thùy Linh. The film offers audiences an intimate look into the artist's creative process, training journey, and behind-the-scenes moments of the Vietnamese Concert Film: Chúng ta là người Việt Nam. Behind the explosive performances and flawless on-stage visuals lies the relentless effort of the entire team.
Made to mark the 80th anniversary of the first nuclear weapons being detonated over Japan in August 1945, this documentary uses colourised black and white photographs and reels of film capturing the project that developed the atomic bomb.
In 2022, Navarra suffered devastating forest fires that came closer and closer to the city, burning more than 14,000 hectares. In this documentary, a collective and anonymous voice reflects on our relationship with nature.
This programme explores the views of a team of international scientists who say that the prosecution case against nurse Lucy Letby doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
A series of interviews with students living in London reveals the dangers present in the capital's nightlife.
Seventy percent of life is the trailer; the main feature begins when you start counting the rest of your days. The one-and-only rock musician Kazuya Yoshii. This three-year documentary follows his journey from illness to his triumphant 2024 Tokyo Dome concert, including a reunion session with a mentor after 40 years.
When Robert Wilson was a child, he told his teacher he wanted to be a king. The film takes this premise as a point of departure to explore the figure of monarchs through the lens of the theatre of the absurd (Gogol, Jarry, Beckett). A satirical triptych that reflects on the philosophical condition of being in power.
One generation. One life. One country. On my last trip back to my hometown of San Gregorio, Santa Fe, to see my mother at almost 90 years old, I arrived at the field where I grew up and worked on my parents' dairy farm. The overflowing of Laguna La Picasa had flooded everything, and a few years later, soybeans painted the remaining land a nearly dollar-green. Upon reaching the woods surrounding the house, it was difficult to enter the space, invaded by abandonment, and it was impossible to find a single brick from the torpedoed house.
Roberto Benigni's monologue dedicated to the life of St. Peter: a unique event held in the heart of Vatican City to celebrate the Jubilee.
She’s a Ballon D’Or winner and globally recognised as one of the greatest footballers of all time. So who does Aitani Bonmatí look to when she needs belief, support and inspiration? Meet her friend, Maria. In this exclusive new film, see Aitana through Maria’s eyes. As they talk about the very real pressures of being a sports star and role model, walk the streets of Aitana’s hometown, and play a relaxed game of football with friends, Maria shows us a story only a friend could tell.
“The Eastman Dilemma: Lawfare or Justice” addresses a critical pain point: the growing reality that attorneys who represent conservative clients are being unfairly targeted and “canceled” by a legal system as it grows increasingly politically biased. There is growing evidence that a two-tiered justice system has emerged, where conservative figures face severe penalties for actions that receive leniency if committed by non-conservatives. This injustice not only threatens the integrity of the legal profession but also undermines public confidence in the impartiality of the courts, creating a chilling effect on legal advocacy and free speech. The film aims to expose and challenge these disparities, advocating for equal treatment under the law regardless of political affiliation.
The Film follows the path of four home-based businesses owners- a permaculture farmer, a somatic healing practitioner, a mom-influencer, and a meal-prep business owner. These four individuals creatively re-imagine and re-define their domestic spaces to suit their business needs. Through the film, the characters work hard to achieve the best versions of themselves. However this comes at personal cost, a tenuous line develops between what they consider work and what they consider not work. As this line increasingly gets blurred, we witness how that changes the way that they relate to home, work and rest.
On a platform in the middle of the sea, the industrial machinery of an oil rig attempts to send out a warning of an impending catastrophe.
The film is about journalist Daiva Žeimytė-Bilienė's attempt to reveal not only the political and social portrait of Professor Vytautas Landsbergis, but also to get to know him as a person - his personal values, his attitudes, and the challenges of his past and future.
Diego Velásquez, painter of kings and commoners, master of the off-frame and mise-en-abyme, stands at the heart of a cinematic journey that challenges conventions. From the hypnotic depth of Las Meninas to the dizzying layers of meaning in The Spinners, The Vélasquez Mystery seeks to unravel a troubling question: how does this artist, admired by geniuses such as Manet and Dalí, remain so often on the margins of collective memory? Guided by the symbolic thread of water, a metaphor for movement and reflection, the film traverses centuries and continents, boldly blending historical narratives, contemporary interpretations, and reflections on the universal legacy of an unmatched master.