A documentary exploring the secret history and little-known world of British signals intelligence, from World War I to present day.
Delves into the 2022 police shooting of a beloved 22-year-old man and the wrongful death lawsuit filed by his parents against the city of Atlanta.
Based on the book of the same name, the documentary Bigfoot in Georgia explores the Bigfoot mystery throughout history.
The case of a missing mother reveals twisted family secrets that leave a trail of flames, arrests and deaths in their wake.
A glimpse into the history and traditions of the bay houses on the South Shore of Long Island, which have been enjoyed by families for generations.
In community archives across British Columbia, local knowledge keepers are fighting for a more inclusive history through family photos, newspaper articles and deeply rooted memories.
Discovered singing at a wedding by a drummer connected to U2, the outspoken Irish artist lived her truth through her music and activism until the end.
With their superstar "Rigo" Uran coming back from a catastrophic injury, the U.S.A.'s oldest professional cycling team aims to win the Tour de France.
This powerful feature-length documentary explores animal captivity from a modern perspective through the lens of Harambes tragic life and death at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2016.
Fighting to keep her family together, Trina steps into the underground world of drug trafficking. She enlists her two friends to become transporters.
Narrated by Jennifer Garner, a basketball coach and his wife fight for a miracle when their son is diagnosed with child-onset schizophrenia.
The Folks Behind The Funnies is a heartwarming and poignant tribute where we meet many of the creative genii behind our most beloved newspaper comic strips of the last half of the twentieth century.
Explore the ancient African origins of many of the most famous comic book heroes and how they have been appropriated by European culture and religion.
Explore modern philanthropy through the inspiring stories of individuals dedicated to the transformative power of giving.
Private DNA detectives investigate infidelities, lineages, inheritances, and more revealing dramatic truths to their clients.
It’s one thing to put on an aging suit for an hour and experience some aches and pains. It’s another to spend an entire week in an “aging bootcamp” undergoing tests and doctor visits, being immersed in communities of 80-somethings, and evaluating your family’s future health trajectory, caregiving and living arrangements. As a result, FAST-FORWARD, a documentary film narrated by Rosario Dawson, inspires viewers to see their future in a whole new light having critical conversations with their families about how they can maximize their choices and well-being throughout life. Drey, a Millennial, wears AGNES, the “aging empathy suit, " in an exercise class with a group of 80-somethings, and immediately has a new understanding of the physical limits his 65-year father already shows and feels. Susan, 51, tests AGNES in an Airstream trailer that her 32 year old daughter set up as a living space for Susan's retirement years. They both instantly realize the plan is not only uncomfortable, it’s dangerous. In such intimate portrayals, we see parents and their grown children alike internalize the benefits of viewing and discussing advanced age realistically, and understanding the simple steps they can take. This includes ways to preserve their health, have a life-long purpose, and arrange their caregiving and end-of-life wishes before a crisis or chronic diagnosis may occur. Interviews with medical and aging experts explain how "having the conversation" with loved ones must become the new norm because an unprecedented number of Americans are living longer than ever. These conversations about wants and needs as we age and how older age can be a happy, purposeful time make for happier families and successful aging. Across age, gender, race, ethnicity, income levels, and geography, FAST-FORWARD shows us the path to a healthier, successful version of longevity awaiting us to claim. Fast-Forward features an original song by Andrew Bird.
Meet a group of renegade craft distillers, farmers, entrepreneurs, historians, and policymakers as they band together to celebrate the past, present, and future of Rye Whiskey and what it means to the people of the state that made it famous.
With no formal training, an orphaned Philadelphia boy blinded in one eye rises up from the streets to the highest echelon of the fine art world.
It's no secret, America is at the height of a historical whiskey boom. Two brothers set out on a spirit journey to get a taste of the landscape.
Join Caleb Owolabi as he explores regional chefs' culinary styles, showcasing fresh flavors and personal influences that enrich growing communities.
With five helicopter shoots, a Lamborghini camera car and the best drone team on Earth, this big air motocross film will leave the viewer speechless.
Patrick De La Cerda and his beautiful new fiancée's futures get brutally cut short when they find themselves in the crosshairs of jealousy.
An adventurous rock band attempts to bring a mandolin Guinness World Record from India to their hometown of Greenville, South Carolina.
Long improvisations and solos - also by his band around saxophonist and singer A.C. Reed - are emphase Albert Collins' reputation as an experienced soloist and brilliant entertainer.. This is a memorial for this master of the blues. This Rockpalast concert contains with "If You Love Me Like You Say" and "Frosty" two milestones of a fantastic career.