Films by Title A-Z
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The Man Who Knew Too Much
"The Man Who Knew Too Much" reveals Colin Wallace, a UK intelligence officer who ran psychological ops in Northern Ireland, spreading fake news and sowing discord. After becoming a whistleblower, he was framed for murder. In 2021, Wallace announced legal action against the British Ministry of Def...
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The Middle Way
“The Middle Way” traces Jam Alker's childhood trauma and his adult pursuit of false idols—money, fame, women—to escape. This led to heroin, his ultimate painkiller. Through raw interviews, the film details his surrender to addiction and the root trauma. Alker’s redemption was catalyzed by music, ...
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The Money Stone
Hundreds of feet down, Ghana's outlaw 'galamsey' miners squeeze through tiny crevices for raw gold. This desperate rush feeds a global industry, drawing locals and foreign corporations. Impoverished families now face an impossible choice: educate their children or gamble with their lives in the d...
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The Mundo King
Artist Rolf Schulf toiled endlessly to make his dream a reality: the majestic Mundo King Castle in the Dominican Republic. This cosmic exploration paints his portrait of tireless pursuit, proving if you dream it, they will come.
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The Museum On The Mountain
A Japanese mother and daughter dream of an art museum nestled in a mountain nature preserve. They hire I.M. Pei. Navigating strict codes—a 40-foot height limit, a sloped roof—they create a masterpiece. A stunning bridge leads to an entry tunnel. Post-construction, earth covers and reforests the s...
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The Natural History of the Chicken
Through interviews and re-enactments, eclectic characters reveal the surprising role of chickens in their lives. This film explores the history of America's popular food, portraying birds as more than mere nutrition. From tales of headless runners and miraculous resuscitations to a woman who pref...
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The Negotiators - How To Make Peace
21st-century conflict resolution demands immense diplomacy and patience. Through negotiators' eyes, we witness immense personal sacrifice amid entrenched global crises. While negotiation is a fundamental human skill, ingrained in our very DNA, this innate ability doesn't make navigating difficult...
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The Nine Lives of Alice Martineau
Born with cystic fibrosis in 1972, she defied the odds. This footage, filmed before her March 2003 passing, captures the revered singer who never compromised her musical dreams.
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The Nip Tuck Trip
We spend more than ever on appearances. Obsessed? Or just fitting in? Journey with women on a cosmetic surgery holiday to Kuala Lumpur to discover why they alter their looks.
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The Opium War
Thousands of young people are dying from drugs in Kachin State, Myanmar. With the government failing to act, civilians formed “Pat Jasan” (meaning “Stop and Clean the drugs”) to eradicate the problem. This has led to violent clashes between the vigilante group and powerful drug lords.
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The Power of Play
Lizards do it. Fish, too. The animal world reveals why play is serious business. Through experiments and observation, "The Power of Play" uncovers a surprising truth. Scientists worldwide offer compelling proof that play is no frivolity. It’s a powerful force, making animals—and humans—smarter, h...
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The Queen of North Shields
Zimbabwean refugees in the UK, Josephine and Michael send hundreds home monthly, living in deprived Meadow Well. They see their poor British neighbors’ struggle through a lens of global relativity—their story, "The Queen of North Shields," explores poverty’s fluid identity across Tyneside and Afr...
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The Rapture Of Free Soloing On Acid
This film profiles legendary climbing photographer Dean Fidelman. A Stone Master, he was at the forefront of Yosemite's 70s free climbing revolution, capturing icons like John Bachar, Lynn Hill, and Ron Kauk. For over four decades, Fidelman has documented rock climbing's evolution as both a sport...
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The Reluctant Revolutionary
After 33 years, a revolution ousts Yemen's President Saleh. Filmmaker McAllister, the last Western journalist, captures the historic shift through tour guide Kais. We witness Kais's personal transformation from a pro-Saleh commentator to a reluctant revolutionary, protesting in Sana'a's bloody st...
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The River Between Us
Fleeing rubber barons, Peru's Mashco Piro isolated themselves in the Amazon. Now, they appear on riverbanks, initiating contact. An exclusive film documents an unprecedented anthropological project: to start a dialogue. The goal isn't to force contact, but to understand their motives, warn of its...
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The Road
In Marc Isaacs’ film, diverse London arrivals seek better lives: an aspiring Irish singer, a lonely ex-builder, a Kashmiri hotel worker, a Jewish WWII refugee, and a retired German stewardess. Blending humour and heartbreak, it’s a deeply affecting, non-polemical study of immigration.
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The Road to Fame
China’s top drama academy stages “Fame” as a Broadway collaboration and senior showcase. Over eight months, five single-child generation students grapple with parental pressure, corruption, and personal anxiety. Through the musical, they confront social realities and forge their own paths to succ...
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The Sculpture
Philanthropist Basil Sellers and artist Terrance Plowright embark on a mission: gift Australia a multimillion-dollar sculpture symbolizing Indigenous and migrant heritage. But their 12-month project becomes a grueling 10-year roller coaster. In a world where public art is both admired and scorned...
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The Silent Scream
For 30 years, glacial melt data has been alarming. This documentary shares the testimonies of the people who have dedicated their lives to photographing, measuring, and monitoring these icy giants. Their crucial work brings urgent awareness to the fragile state of our glaciers and mountains.
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The Song That Calls You Home
Embark on a profound journey into Amazonian curanderismo. This film is a personal, scientific, and mystical exploration of Ayahuasca and other Master Plants, revealing their healing, visionary properties, and risks. Discover the wondrous world of the Shipibo people and their sacred healing songs....
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The Spider's Web - Britain's The Second Empire
The documentary "The Spider’s Web" reveals how Britain’s empire evolved into a financial network. At its demise, City of London interests created a web of offshore tax havens to secretly capture global wealth. This system now hides up to half the world's offshore wealth, making the UK a major, se...
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The Time of Their Lives
At 101, 102 & 88, Rose (world’s oldest columnist), Hetty (peace protestor) & Alison (ex-communist) speak with shocking honesty. Confronting death, sex & crises, "The Time of Their Lives" reveals the funny, passionate truths of old age.
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The War You Don't See
"The War You Don't See" is a powerful investigation into the media's role in war. Tracing history from WWI to Afghanistan and Iraq, it reveals how sophisticated propaganda and the "electronic battlefield" make journalists key players. But as weapons grow more advanced, civilians become the victim...
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The Water Dancers
Dragonflies are the sentinels of the Earth. Being among the oldest creatures on our planet, they have lived in harmony with the indigenous plants and animals of Earth’s bountiful landscapes for 300 million years. We came, we conquered and we evicted them from their habitats. Now, after millennia ...