The serene quiet and breathtakingly beautiful starkness of the American Southwest is the only character needed in the visual documentary TimeScapes, which uses time-lapse cinematography in the place of traditional narrative....
The Trials of Henry Kissinger analyses the legacy of famed American diplomat Henry Kissinger, implicating him in a series of alleged war crimes and breaches of international law. Based on ‘The Trial of Henry Kissinger’ by fam...
Muhammad: Legacy of a Prophet presents the thorough and lively story Islamic prophet Muhammad, whose teachings 1400 years ago continues to influence the lives of over a billion people today. It delves into the seventh century...
Could Plato’s allegorical lost city Atlantis be discovered? In Finding Atlantis, experts survey Spanish marshlands using a combination of satellite, radar and underwater technology in search of proof of the ancient city...
In The Woman with 7 Personalities, filmmaker Ruth Selwyn attempts to explain and define the seven alter egos of her childhood friend, Helen. Helen suffers from Dissociative Identity Disorder, which is better known as Multiple...
Queen: Days of Our Lives recounts the fascinating story of Freddie Mercury’s legendary rock band Queen. It features rare footage, interviews with the band and management, and clips from various concerts throughout the h...
The Future of Food by Deborah Koons Garcia tells the story behind genetically engineered food that ends up on grocery store shelves in the US. It investigates how these items can be unlabeled and patented, criticizing the fac...
The Man Who Swims with Crocodiles chronicles the life of crocodile loving Costa Rican Gilberto ‘Chito’ Shedden and his twenty-year fascination with one of the world’s deadliest reptiles. Chito’s fascination...
The Spider’s Web: Britain’s Second Empire covers how the United Kingdom transitioned from a colonial force to a global financial powerhouse. Loosely based on the book Treasure Islands by Nicholas Shaxson, it unvei...
The Rainman Twins tell the story of the only known autistic-savant identical twin sisters in the world. Flo and Kay’s memories are unparalleled in scope: dates, a day’s weather, songs, food, people – if they...
The Way of All Flesh by Adam Curtis tells the story of Henrietta Lacks, who died of cervical cancer in 1951, and how her cells led to significant breakthroughs in medical research. Before Lack’s death, cells were extracted fr...
Last Days of Solitary is a harrowing account of the long-lasting effects of solitary confinement on some of the most dangerous inmates in prison and why it is a struggle for them to re-assimilate into society successfully. It...