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Popular Documentary Movies
Beats, Bass and Bars: The Story of Grime
British rapper Rodney P tells the story of how grime rose from the council estates of east London to become the most important British musical movement since punk.
Les clefs de l'orchestre de Jean-François Zygel - La symphonie n°9 de Ludwig van Beethoven
Lutte jeunesse
The auditions for the lead role in the latest feature by Thierry de Peretti, "Une vie violente" : young Corsican men talk straight to the camera about their relationship with their island, its past and its present. Through words, the portrait of a whole generation, between the temptation of nationalism and the dreams of a new beginning somewhere else.
Place de la République, 45 ans plus tard
In 1972, Louis Malle adopted the direct cinema approach to film passers-by in the Place de la République in Paris, taking stock of their daily lives... Forty-five years later, as a tribute to Louis Malle, young director Hafid Aboulahyane repeats the experience in his own way, revealing the profound changes that have taken place since then. Worlds open up, respond to each other and collide, through a mosaic of characters blending their personal histories with that of this emblematic place.
Wax Print: 1 Fabric, 4 Continents, 200 Years of History
From village to cotton field, from mill to market, the story of how one fabric came to symbolise the struggle of a continent and it's people.
Sex Robots and Us
Cyborg presenter James Young journeys across the world to meet the makers and users of sex robots who have plans for a Westworld-style future where sex bots live amongst us.
The Miners Who Made Us
A special celebration of the history of coal mining in Wales, as miners from Tower Colliery are reunited to mark their achievements and reflect on their working memories.
All for the Music
Being responsible for all stages of the production of an album, Deck contributed to the success of artists such as Pitty, Sorriso Maroto and Cachorro Grande. The film “Tudo Pela Música” tells the story of this business and family saga - João, his wife and son, Rafael Ramos, run the company - and offers a good overview of the Brazilian music market. Testimonials from record company executives, competitors, artists and the family itself make viewers immerse themselves in the history of the music industry in recent years and its transformations.
Range of Mystery
Range of Mystery is the odyssey of three passionate snowboarders chasing rumors of a high altitude utopia.
Marlowe Drive
Marlowe Drive is an experimental film that explores the field of video games as a context for making a documentary. A director, Adam Kesher, from David Lynch's film Mulholland Drive, lands in another fictional Los Angeles.
Crossroads
Despite never having played the game before, a group of underprivileged teens emerge as a talented lacrosse team under the tutelage of Coach Bobby Selkin.
How Healthy Is Our Bread?
More and more people are suffering from wheat and gluten intolerance. Wheat protein was long considered to be the cause of this scourge, and today gluten free products are on all the supermarket shelves. However, there is now increasing suspicion that it is not wheat but how it is processed that makes bread a potentially unhealthy food. Industrial processes simply do not give bread enough time to mature. More and more bakeries are reacting to this by introducing former production methods and ingredients such as champagne rye, emmer or in vogue chia seeds. Bread is baked according to old recipes, sometimes using home grown and home milled grains.
Applied Pressure
Sequential images sourced from dozens of massage books are activated to reflect on recent public conversation from this past year surrounding bodies, massage, and assault. Ease the pain from past physical and mental distress. The body remembers. Aches may linger. Lay prone, breathe deeply, release tension.
Ahorse!
We seem to be caught up in a transitional phase, where mankind itself appears to be changing. Driven by a desire for enlightenment, we speed into the future, shaping our world on the wings of our imagination—together with our longtime companion and loyal friend, the horse.
Chef's Table, Volume 5
Find out what's inside the kitchens and minds of the international culinary stars who are redefining gourmet food.
I Have To Say I Love You
A documentary about resilience and the fight against suicide among trans people, the film portrays the characters’ relationships with their bodies, life and all that is sacred. It dives into the hearts of Aretha, Yago, Deniell and Ariel in an attempt to promote inner healing.
Manuel Cepeda Vargas: Un Artista en la Política
Inside Hamleys at Christmas
Behind the scenes of the iconic toy shop, Hamleys. From a single shop in 1760, Hamleys is now a global chain and more than 50,000 lines of toys. It survived the Blitz and multiple takeovers, and its products have moved with the times.
Gros salaires, privilèges et gaspillages : enquête sur les milliards de l’Europe
The institution is complex, and the French are wary of it, even though they contribute 20 billion euros to it every year. "Pièces à conviction" was able to enter the corridors of the European Union, follow members of parliament, bureaucrats, and even one of its top leaders to find out how these billions are spent. It all starts with the functioning of the European Parliament.
Grenfell: Our Home
Watch the full virtual reality Grenfell Tower documentary about people’s lives, their homes and the community that existed before the fire on 14th June 2017. Best viewed with headphones.
The Good Change: Poles Apart
In recent years deepening political ideological conflict is tearing Poland apart. This film presents the dramatic developments through the eyes of two women on opposite sides of the political barricade. Marta and Tita are patriots, but their patriotism doesn’t unite them. Both are proud of their country and its history, and they want only the best for it. But their attitudes could not be more different. Marta leads a paramilitary unit, promotes Christian values, supports the ruling Conservative party and is ready to leave the EU. Tita, the liberal atheist activist, hates weapons, fights for democracy and feels content living in the EU. Is it possible to solve the growing crack in Polish society?
Miniature Wargaming: The Movie
Documetary that covers the wargaming industry and the impact that it has on people's lives. The film follows four individuals as they how wargaming affects their lives in different ways: Andy Bryant, a British war veteran who turns to wargaming as an escape; Chris Nicholls, owner of a small business fighting to secure his family's future; and two young gamers Matt and Adam who travel across Europe in a bid to fulfill their dream of competing in an international tournament. The film also covers the history and evolution of the hobby with author Henry Hyde. Includes footage of Peter Jackson and interviews with Rick Priestley (creator of Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000), legendary sculptors Alan and Michael Perry, Warlord Games co-founders Paul Sawyer and John Stallard, and others.
The Grand Lady of Iran
Lady Khadijeh Saqafi was born on 1st March 1914. At the age of 16 she married the clergyman Roohollah Moosavi Khomeini, who would later become Ayatollah Khomeini, Supreme Leader and founder of the Islamic Republic of Iran in 1979. This biography of Lady Khadijeh explores her 60 years with the Ayatollah, a hugely important period which came to shape Iran as it is today.
Football Manager: Adnan Dinçer
The documentary offers a different view of recent history through events that have not been told to date, starting from the job search and personal story of 75 years old Adnan Dinçer, the 'idealistic' football manager who has been driven out of the system despite his 40 years of experience and successes.
KARO
Karolina Kuras is a Toronto-based ballet and portrait photographer. In this piece, we explore her creative collaboration with Canadian National Ballet dancer/choreographer Brent Parolin and Tanya Howard, as well as make-up artist Ashley Readings. We wanted to encapsulate the essence rather than the information. There are many pieces where Karolina is featured as a photographer discussing her work, but we wanted to get underneath the surface, into the intangible matters that drive and inspire her to create and collaborate so intimately. This project was captured on 35mm film, with a small crew in Karolina’s home studio.
Martina har sett alla mina filmer
'Martina och jag', from 2008, was intended to be the last film about Martina Schaub, a woman with Down's Syndrome. But now, another ten years later, director Tom Alandh returns to Martina's world once more. She has been a part of Tom Alandh's filmography since she was five, and now at fifty, new challenges present themselves.
The Greatest Painters of the World: Camille Pissarro
Thanks to his experiments with brushstrokes and impasto, Camille Pissaro came to be known as one of the fathers of Impressionism.
Trauma
After saving lives on the battlefields of Afghanistan, the members of a medevac unit return home to their families, each wounded in different ways.
Drugs as Weapons Against Us: The CIA War on Musicians and Activists
Evidence supports that the CIA manipulated musicians and activists to promote drugs for social control, particularly regarding the Civil Rights and anti-war movements. Some musicians that resisted these manipulations were killed.
Day of the Western Sunrise
23 Japanese fishermen come face to face with a nuclear weapon.
Seeds of Deceit
“Seeds of Deceit” tells the story of fertility doctor Jan Karbaat, who secretly used his own seed instead of donors’. An intimate film about two mothers and their children, who must face this new reality and try again to live with each other.
Abduction 2
Some of the events themselves are forgotten, and they are excluded from copyright, and they are the co-creation and the word-of-mouth of people in a certain region. These events, which have little value but are attached to the landscape and time and space, should have a reserved meaning. When the scene of the event is gradually changing, will the event itself die? As an individual, I may be able to record something.