Who Killed the Maya retells the story of how one of history’s greatest ever civilisations, which thrived for over 2000 years, mysteriously disappeared. Dr. Nikolai Gruber, an expert in the Mayan civilisation, explores t...
Black holes are one of the universe’s most destructive forces, being able to tear apart planets and consume entire stars. Scientists believe they could hold the key to answering the question of what was there before the...
Renowned British writer and philosopher Roger Scruton asserts that beauty is an important aspect of art and that 20th century contemporary art is losing its beauty. He believes that beauty is an objective truth rather than be...
Why Do We Dream delves into the mysterious nature of dreams through state-of-the-art experiments and personal accounts to find the scientific meaning behind dreams and answer age-old questions. The film seeks to discover what...
Why We Fight examines the military-industrial complex after World War II and how it has shaped American foreign policy throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. It offers numerous interviews with members of all levels of the go...
Winged Migration portrays the epic feat of the migration of birds during winter. The documentary took four years to film, spanning all seven continents to collect footage of majestic birds as they travelled across landmass an...
Winter on Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom by Evgeny Afineevsky chronicles the Euromaidan protest movement in Ukraine in 2013-2014. The demonstrations began as a response to the Ukrainian government’s refusal to sign a...
World War 1 in Colour is an episodic, British documentary series that showcases the various major moments of The Great War, making liberal use of computer-coloured wartime footage and featuring narrations by Kenneth Branagh a...
World War II Behind Closed Doors is a six-part documentary series that casts a light on the relationship of Soviet president Joseph Stalin with the leaders of both the Allies and Axis powers using documentation and new contro...
World War II in Colour presents the history of the 20th Century’s greatest conflict in stunning detail by utilising the latest film colourisation technology. Narrated by legendary English actor Robert Powell, the documentary...
Methamphetamine, commonly known as crystal meth, is a cheap yet highly powerful and addictive drug. It has been called the most destructive drug in the world, making headlines in major cities across the globe. What causes it...
John Pilger travels to Cambodia and alerts the world to Pol Pot’s bloody reign. As the first comprehensive report of the atrocities perpetrated by the Khmer Rouge and the disastrous affects of US bombing in Cambodia dur...