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  • The Way Of Miracles

    "The Way of Miracles" is a groundbreaking documentary exploring the science behind miracle healings. Featuring Dr. Mark Mincolla, Deepak Chopra, and Bruce Lipton, it blends Western medicine with ancient wisdom. Discover how food, thought, and emotion impact immunity and genetics, leading to perso...

  • The Wonderful World of Dogs

    A woman obsessed with dogs soiling her lawn. A pelican eyeing a Chihuahua. A dog in drag, another loving dubstep. This is the wonderful, weird world of dogs. Meet Boris, Pebbles, and the delinquent Fugly. Explore the myths and obsessions of doting owners and their canine companions. It’s a story ...

  • This Little Land of Mines

    During the Vietnam War, the US conducted a massive, secret CIA bombing campaign in Laos, making it the most heavily bombed country per capita in history. Decades later, Laotians live alongside over 80 million unexploded ordnance. This powerful documentary reveals the brave men and women risking t...

  • Touched By Murder

    After a young woman's corpse is found in a suitcase in a London canal, a diverse community reacts. Marc Isaacs intimately captures the aftermath. For some, like a Polish neighbor, it's chillingly close to home. For another, an assault survivor, it's deeply triggering, while others remain detached...

  • Touching The Sound

    Blind from birth, Japanese pianist Nobuyuki Tsujii ("Nobu") is a global symbol of hope. His miraculous story demonstrates music's power to inspire anyone facing disabilities or life's hurdles. As a musical ambassador performing worldwide, he spreads a powerful message of resilience.

  • Town Of Glory

    Yenya’s heroic Soviet past contrasts its destitute present, making it susceptible to Kremlin anti-Western propaganda. This leads to societal militarization from kindergarten up. Most residents raise children as patriots, embracing this eerie mobilization. They admire Putin for restoring national ...

  • Tracing Che

    Che Guevara, the bereted icon, remains a potent 20th-century myth: part saint, part revolutionary adventurer. His saga—from youthful Latin American journeys, to alliance with Fidel Castro, to tragic death in Bolivia at 39—inspires and divides, ensuring his legend endures in controversy and passion.

  • Trapped In The Volcano

    White Island Volcano, eruption, December 2019, victims, loss of life, rescue effort, heroism, New Zealand, tour guide, Hayden Marshall-Inman, Royal Caribbean Cruises, judicial case, families, anger, warning, risks, tragedy.

  • Turning A Blind Eye

    In 2019, a tragedy shattered Switzerland's peaceful village of Jura. Christophe Keller slit his wife Mélanie’s throat before taking his own life, horrifying the nation. The couple, who seemed ordinary with three children, left a haunting question: what happened? Globally, nearly 90,000 women are ...

  • Twisted Tales

    1 season

    "Twisted Tales", and Emmy-winning series narrated by Dick Cavett, takes viewers on a captivating journey through time, exploring humanity's evolving relationship with animals. Each episode delves into creatures like cats, dogs, and worms, revealing how our interactions have shaped their nature-an...

  • Twisted Tales Season 1

    5 Episodes

  • Two Kids A Day

    Children are taken from their homes and interrogated, a violation of international law. Nearly all are convicted. Behind the official security pretext lies a systemic motive: jailing a child silences their family, particularly those from prominent families resisting occupation. A 2023 film, which...

  • Ubiquity

    What if WiFi was lethal? Some claim electromagnetic radiation has devastated their health. These “electrosensitives” flee to wireless-free wilderness for relief. But with the IoT and total connectivity, their refuges are vanishing. A revelatory, urgent warning.

  • Undaunted, Chasing History at the Boston Marathon

    "Undaunted" chronicles an incredible comeback. It follows Juli, a 3'9" physician assistant, who stunned thousands by leading the 2014 Boston Marathon pack. Her story intertwines with a city's resilience after terror. Defying fear, thousands of runners and a million spectators reclaimed the race, ...

  • Unknown Distance

    After five tours, Marine Sniper Sgt. Douglas Brown & director Gordon Clark document veterans' emotional homecoming. These soldiers, trained with a lethal skill set now rendered obsolete, struggle to reintegrate into a society that supported their enlistment but grew ambivalent upon their return. ...

  • Unseen

    "UNSEEN follows three women, their stories punctuated by three births. Exploring Slovakia and Denmark's birthing realities, the film reveals Melody, Stella, and Lucia's experiences. It opens the door to understanding birth trauma's complexity and the urgent need to reform healthcare and societal ...

  • Until He's Back

    After learning his son Yahya died at sea trying to reach Spain, Ahmed Tchiche is shattered. His only solace: bring Yahya’s body home to Morocco for a proper burial. But the bureaucratic maze is a nightmare. A compassionate Spanish mortician, a determined NGO worker, and a weary Moroccan immigrant...

  • Up In Smoke

    “Up In Smoke” tracks scientist Mike Hands’ 25-year quest to replace destructive slash & burn farming, a major driver of deforestation and climate change. His revolutionary method battles two global crises: accelerating climate change and diminishing food security. This is a heroic struggle to con...

  • Waging Change

    The pandemic exposed deep flaws in the U.S. restaurant industry. "Waging Change," featuring Saru Jayaraman, Jane Fonda, and AOC, reveals the fight for a living wage and an end to the subminimum $2.13 tipped wage. It also highlights the #MeToo movement's push to stop sexual harassment, demanding d...

  • War Peace

    The documentary "War/Peace" re-introduces 1960s radical student activists. It features former Weather Underground leaders Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, long silenced by the government and press. The film serves as a crucial historical reminder of when young minds last organized to challenge an...

  • Warriors From The North

    There are Somali communities in all the Scandinavian nations, mostly made up of refugees from the civil war and their children. In the last few years, young men and boys born or raised in Europe have been returning to Somalia to fight for Al-Shabab, the Islamist militant group. This film explores...

  • We Could Be Heroes

    Paralympic champion Azzedine is a hero abroad but an outcast at home in Morocco. Denied a salary, support, or even access to the city stadium, he and friend Yousef train for Rio's seated shot put. After winning gold, Azzedine returns hoping for change. Instead, he must fight for the most basic hu...

  • We Don't Do Charity

    Across the Global South, local leaders are rejecting the "white saviour" model. They're dismantling neo-colonial aid agendas and confronting their inherent racism. Instead, communities are seizing control. Through home-grown initiatives and campaigns, they are designing and leading their own sust...

  • What's in A Name - A Versace Story

    From humble origins, Alfredo Versace built a vast fortune through sheer will. Yet, his empire, constructed brick by brick, crumbled as swiftly as it rose. This is the intriguing story of spectacular success and an equally spectacular downfall, a testament to the fleeting nature of wealth and the ...