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...
The horrific ritual-like murders of three young boys in West Memphis, Arkansas, is the focus of Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills. The subsequent trials of the three teenagers accused of the crime are cover...
When We Were Kings showcases one of the most famous boxing events of the 20th century – the heavyweight fight between champion George Foreman and contender Muhammad Ali. The clash – known as the ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ &...
The Ken and Barbie Killers reveals the unique, unconventional, and horrific story of Canadian serial killer couple Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo. They garnered global media attention when they were convicted of murdering an...
Charles Manson: Journey Into Evil offers a sobering analysis of the life and beliefs of the infamous murderer and cult leader Charles Manson. Narrated by Judy Muller, it features interviews with Manson and those who have clos...
Flying the Flag, Arming the World by John Pilger, looks at the magnitude of the British arms industry. It is one of the largest manufacturing industries in the nation and many of the deals are done in secret to supply dictato...
Hoop Dreams tells the story of two young men in Chicago who are trying to realize their dream of playing professional basketball. William Gates and Arthur Agee are forced to endure radical changes to their lives in pursuit of...
Manufacturing Consent: Noam Chomsky and the Media examines the life work and ideas of the political activist Noam Chomksy. Expanding upon the similarly titled book, Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Med...
War By Other Means explores how banks in the First World advance loans to Third World Countries who then struggle to meet the crippling interest charges. The film investigates the catastrophic effects of loans provided by the...
Baraka is a film that shows humanity as it is – the different cultures and nature of the planet. Using no words at all, it brings through all the emotions you can consider to define the human spirit. Directed by Ron Fri...
The Iceman is one of the most prolific killers in American history. Richard Kuklinski, dubbed The Iceman by police, was a freelance hitman who committed multiple high-profile murders for the mafia but otherwise lived a seemin...
Paris Is Burning offers a vibrant glimpse into the New York drag and ball subculture during the 1980s, along with the African-American, Latino, gay, and transgender communities involved in it. It examines the system of ‘house...