Films by Title A-Z
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100 Million Views
Our mission: uncover the secrets of viral videos. We met YouTube legends and modern influencers who master algorithms and engagement. But our journey revealed a darker truth. The platform promised a democratic revolution in entertainment, but we found an exploitative, censored, and unaccountable ...
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24 Hours at Ground Zero
An extraordinary inside look at 9/11, told by the first responders—a policeman, fireman, and EMS worker—who lived it. Our cameras were the first on the scene, capturing definitive, ground-zero footage from that day. Experience the evolution of the horror through their eyes and voices.
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3 Cents a Kilo
This intimate portrait follows three cardboard collectors. Through their daily routines and quiet reflections, we see them face relentless hardship with incredible resilience, shared humour, and immense, back-breaking labour.
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300 Trillion - The Debt Trap
Global debt exceeds 300% of world GDP, a mountain growing uncontrollably since the pandemic. Will the system collapse? This film investigates our debt crisis, from a Mississippi debtors' prison to the world's most indebted nation, revealing the true human stories.
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A Cry from the Grave
In July 1995, Srebrenica, a UN "Safe Area," fell to Bosnian Serb forces. Over 7,000 Bosnian Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered. A new film reveals unreleased footage and survivor accounts of this genocide.
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A Gallery Without Walls
Nestled on Waiheke Island's eastern shore is Connells Bay. Here, art enthusiasts John and Jo Gow have created the renowned Connells Bay Sculpture Park. They masterfully unite art and nature, crafting unique spaces for a stunning collection of site-specific sculptures.
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A Gentleman Thief
Vincenzo Pipino was a notorious gentleman thief. After being convicted, he served over 25 years in prisons across Italy and Europe, fully expiating his crimes. This documentary tells the captivating story of his life as the last of his kind.
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A Greenland Story
A GREENLAND STORY: A 2019 summer journey up Greenland's west coast. With no connecting roads, a humble boat moves past icebergs and whales. We enter homes, hearing from a people at a crossroads. A celebration of culture, a lament for a changing way of life, and a yearning for a positive future.
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A Journey To Sundance
"A JOURNEY TO SUNDANCE" captures the spirit, dreams, and struggles of global independent filmmakers, mirroring my own monumental challenge to complete this film. It's a testament to the passion and perseverance driving artists to share their stories against all odds.
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A Punk Daydream
In Jakarta, young punks escape authority for freedom, their stigmatizing tattoos a permanent break with society. "A Punk Daydream" intertwines documentary and fairy-tale as Eka and his friends navigate a future marred by corruption and pollution. They feel a kinship with the Dayak people, another...
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A Russian Fairy Tale
After the USSR collapsed, orphans in a secret abandoned weapons city forged a new family. Their childhood innocence made their freedom feel like a fairytale. But brutal starvation and freezing temperatures soon shattered the dream, claiming three lives. The survivors are now left, battling hopele...
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A Social Cure
South Africa's "Brotherhood of the Hunt" campaign brilliantly redefined HIV testing. It turned a clinical procedure into a masculine rite of passage. Men were encouraged to "hunt" their status, framing the test as an act of courage and responsibility. This culturally savvy approach shattered stig...
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A Stone in Our Heart
A mother and daughter climb a mountain, grappling with a past the mother has long suppressed. The daughter was sexually abused by her stepfather. Now, she seeks answers, needing to understand why her mother never saw the truth and failed to protect her.
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A Wing & A Prayer
Mark Oremland dreamed of recreating Jean Batten’s 1936 England-to-New Zealand flight in his own DC-3. With companions, he braved brutal weather, endless bureaucracy, and remote engine failures. Nearing the end, a near-disaster strikes. Will Mark achieve his dream, or could this perilous journey b...
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About The War
A journalist's war reckoning. Fourteen years after covering Lebanon's 2006 conflict, Gianluca Grossi returns to the Land of the Cedars. He confronts a heavy, lingering question about the purpose of his work and the nature of humanity: “What have I been used for? What is my job for?” A powerful re...
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Addicted To Sheep
In North East England, Tom and Kay Hutchinson undertake a near-impossible mission: breeding the perfect Swaledale sheep. Through sun, hail, and snow, they toil on the fells. Their life is both idyllic and brutally tough, a battle against harsh weather, financial strain, and the baffling tendency ...
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After The Dance
Award-winning filmmaker Daisy Asquith unlocks a long-buried family secret in Ireland. With her mother, she investigates her grandmother’s hidden pregnancy, a forced adoption by nuns, and a mysterious father. Their raw, emotional journey confronts centuries of Catholic shame, culminating in a powe...
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Air Ace
In 1937, Winnie Drinkwater became the world's first female commercial airline pilot. Hired by Scottish Airways, she faced immense prejudice in a male-dominated field. Despite her skill and qualifications, she endured public skepticism and industry resistance, battling for the right to simply do h...
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Alaska Long Hunters
Experience 1960s Alaska through a young bush pilot’s thrilling true story. From perilous flights in -60°F storms to majestic wilderness, he finds God and life's meaning. Based on "Last of the Long Hunters," this tale of adventure, camaraderie, and heartbreak captures a vanished frontier era. A jo...
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All the World is Babylon
This documentary exposes how Saudi corporations are draining Arizona’s scarce water. It reveals the troubling political and economic forces undermining climate action, where profit is prioritized over a vital, life-sustaining resource.
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All White in Barking
"All White in Barking" reveals, with shocking humor and compassion, white residents' attitudes toward immigrant neighbors. Through unseen probing, Marc Isaacs questions prejudices, painting a vivid picture of perceptions in multicultural Britain.
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Almost There
"Almost There" explores time, dignity, and life's fleeting nature. Retirees seek happiness and rest. Bob finds his inner tough guy in the Californian desert. Steve, a drag comedian, reconciles with his past in Benidorm. In Tokyo, Yamada rediscovers joy reading to children.
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Am I Boy Or Girl - Savannah Burton - Transgender Athlete
0 seasons
Savannah Burton is the first out trans athlete in Canadian history to compete internationally in team sports, named to the National Dodgeball team in 2015. She has also appeared on TV shows like Beauty and the Beast and Killjoys.
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Amazing Dog Tales
1 season
A series celebrating our best friend! We're learning about how dog 'culture' has become an integral part of our daily lives - at work and at play. From the information to the wacky, join us as we explore the fascinating world of canine and human interaction - both in and outside of the dog park.