Films by Title A-Z
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The Day After Peace
This multi award-winning documentary charts Jeremy Gilley's extraordinary 10-year journey to establish Peace Day on 21 September, showing how the Day was used to create a ceasefire in one of the most hostile areas of the world. The film's breathtaking conclusion finds Jeremy joined by Jude Law in...
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The Eye Of Istanbul
Ara Güler, the legendary Armenian-Turkish photographer, dedicated sixty years to capturing Istanbul's soul. His insightful archive, thick with the city's sights and smells, reveals a rarely-glimpsed world. Güler’s craft offers a crisp, revelatory look into the mind of a true photographic master a...
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The Fight For Rhinoceros Conservation
The Fight for Rhinoceros Conservation is a desperate race against time. Poachers, driven by the illegal horn trade, slaughter these majestic creatures daily. Simultaneously, expanding human development devours their natural habitats, pushing populations to the brink. This battle is fought on two ...
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The Film Justifies The Means
In dark editing rooms, we uncover images filmed by a generation documenting a country in conflict. Decades later, we recover fragments of a cinematic memory that refuses to be erased.
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The Game Is UP: Disillusioned Trump Voters Tell Their Stories
A former GOP congressman, a rising Young Republican, an Ohio farmer, an Army Veteran & 'MAGA' hardliner, and three evangelicals. In 2016, they were all committed Trump supporters. This is the story of their political evolutions, revealing the fractures within the GOP as they became his adamant ad...
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The Good Death
Terminally ill with muscular dystrophy, Janette chooses a dignified, physician-assisted death. Her son Simon, who inherited the illness, understands. Her daughter Bridget pleads for more time. As Janette prepares for her final journey, her family grapples with a profound question: Do we own our l...
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The Good Education
Peipei, a young aspiring artist in Henan, is counting down to the final exams. As a scapegoat for peers and teachers, this abandoned “wild flower” never adapted to school’s rigid rules. Now, she struggles to find her place as the year ends.
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The Graduates
Three students from tough upbringings across the globe share one powerful story: they changed their lives through the transformative power of a university education, achieving their shared dream against all odds.
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The Great Awakening: QAnon
The QAnon conspiracy theory has been labelled a domestic terror threat by the FBI. Its global spread is fracturing families. In Australia, one family was so alarmed by relative Tim Stewart's beliefs they reported him to security. This case drew scrutiny as Stewart is a longtime friend of Prime Mi...
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The Great Hip Hop Hoax
With a Sony deal imminent, Scottish duo Silibil n’ Brains posed as Californian rappers to escape being branded “the rapping Proclaimers.” Their scam brought dream highs and crushing lows. This film tells their unbelievable story through confessions, victim interviews, and vivid reconstructions.
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The House in Arguello
The uncle's bones, disappeared during Argentina's last dictatorship, are found. Their return opens a deep wound for four generations of women. Nelly’s saga is marked by losing two children. Her daughter, Fátima, endured political imprisonment. Fátima's daughter, Valentina, was born behind bars, e...
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The Huddle
Glasgow and Belfast, divided by sea but united by a complex political and religious culture rooted in 20th-century Irish history. "The Huddle" explores this bond through a shared devotion to Celtic Football Club. It reveals the contradiction of cities with deep ideological divides brought togethe...
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The Illusion of Abundance
Three women, Carolina, Bertha, and Maxima, lead the fight against modern conquistadors—corporations exploiting nature for profit. Their story, told in The Illusion of Abundance, is one of immense courage. Facing daily threats, repression, and harassment, they risk their lives to protect the envir...
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The Indian Queen
Septuagenarians Alan and Pat Braithwaite drove 5,600km across India and back in a tiny Morgan three-wheeler. After overcoming pre-trip heart problems, they faced inevitable breakdowns. Their greatest discovery wasn't the landscape, but the incredible generosity of the Indian people, who repeatedl...
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The Internet of Everything
The Internet of Things is connecting our homes, bodies, and cities to the web. This transformation moves beyond cyberspace, impacting our physical reality. The future will either become a surveillance nightmare or an eco-utopia, a outcome being shaped by tech giants in Silicon Valley and Shenzhen.
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The Jazz Baroness
Filmmaker Hannah Rothschild investigates her great-aunt's 1950s disappearance. The Jewish British Baroness, a married mother, abandoned her life for jazz genius Thelonious Monk in New York. Helen Mirren voices her words, while Quincy Jones and others recount this incredible story of sacrifice, pr...
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The Last House Standing
Annually, natural disasters devastate lives. Survivors lose irreplaceable belongings and face uncertain insurance battles, often rebuilding the same vulnerable homes. "The Last House Standing" shares their heartbreaking stories, proving this recurring nightmare is a cycle we can break.
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The Last Surviving Cheetah
'The Last Surviving Cheetahs' chronicles a director's 20-year quest through remote Iran. Initially believed extinct, the film reveals the elusive Asiatic Cheetah. It features unprecedented footage, retracing a journey to document this critically endangered species and its fight for survival.
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The Legendary Marion Williams
Gospel icon Marion Williams' charismatic sound and unique “whaling” vocal technique brought her international fame. Her powerful voice propelled the Ward Singers to stardom in 1948 and directly inspired rock pioneer Little Richard's signature wail.
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The Loop
A small discovery leads two island adventurers to climb their coastal cliffs. Their challenge is obstructed by tons of pollution swept ashore daily. This obstacle, however, sparks an unexpected discovery and a profound shift in their perspective, forever changing how they interact with our enviro...
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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.