From thousands to 33. A historical look into the top secret world of US Sky Marshals and the fateful decisions that changed the course of the world.
How long does it take to start a fire? To counter a culture? To rise and fall? "Nine Hundred Nights" tracks the brief reign of pivotal ‘60s psychedelic rock group, Big Brother and the Holding Company. Experience the mind-bending sound and the soulful voice that turned on a generation of rebellious youth. Witness the formation—and disintegration—of one of the most misunderstood and under-appreciated bands of the era, the band that launched Janis Joplin: Big Brother and the Holding Company. Hear the untold story in Big Brother’s own words.
Breaking 10 chronicles the pursuit of athletic excellence and personal growth as it follows amateur triathlete Justin Hibbert in his attempt to complete a full Ironman in under 10 hours, an accomplishment tried by many and achieved by few.
Discover the riveting true events of World War I. Delve into the historical backdrop and real-life experiences that shaped the narrative, offering a fascinating glimpse into the origins of this acclaimed show.
11 years after the band’s infamous implosion, frontman Johnny Borrell wants to reconcile with America co-writer Andy Burrows and reunite Razorlight's classic line-up. Agreeing to meet on-camera for their first conversation since he sensationally quit Razorlight in 2009, drummer Burrows has a major heart-to-heart with friend turned foe Borrell in the south of France. In their emotional reunion with so much at risk, Johnny and Andy discuss the highs and lows of being a thrilling young rock band on top of the world and writing hits together, before badly falling to pieces.
Surfing Surfer's Paradise is an epic surfing movie that takes place on the stunning Gold Coast of Australia. The film features the world's best surfers like Kelly Slater and Mick Fanning as they ride some of the most perfect waves in the world. When it comes to surfing, few names are as legendary as Kelly Slater. Widely considered the greatest surfer of all time, Slater has won an unprecedented 11 world championships and set countless records over the course of his career. Despite his many accomplishments, Slater remains a true student of the sport, constantly pushing the boundaries of what's possible on a surfboard and exploring new ways to ride the waves. And every year, he returns to the epic surf breaks of the Gold Coast to test his skills against some of the best waves in the world. For Slater, surfing on the Gold Coast is not just about the incredible waves and stunning scenery, although those are certainly major draws. It's also about the deep sense of connection and community that he feels with the local surfers and fans, who share his passion for the sport and his love for the ocean. Surfing Surfer’s Paradise shows the golden sands, crystal-clear water, and breathtaking sunsets. It follows the journey of a group of surfers, each with their own unique style and technique, as they compete to be the best. The action-packed film is a thrilling ride, capturing the excitement and danger of surfing on some of the world's most famous breaks.
In The Everly Brothers' Rock N Roll Odyssey, a documentary made around the time of the duo's London reunion concert in 1983 - tern years after their breakup on a Southern California stage - Don and Phil narrate their own story.
This documentary chronicles the inspiring journey of Rob Evans, a trailblazing college basketball coach who broke barriers and transformed programs across multiple universities. "Paving The Way" is the first installment of a two-part series that contrasts a traditional coaching methodology with the emerging business-oriented approach to winning in college athletics. The series examines how modern programs contend to cultivate team unity and maintain stability while grappling with the turbulence of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. Through Evans' story, the series illuminates the challenges and opportunities facing collegiate sports as the concept of team cohesion is redefined in this new era.
Des cow-boys participent à la plus grande conférence sur la cryptographie d'Amérique du Nord et découvrent la technologie blockchain auprès de leaders du secteur, transformant ainsi à jamais leur petite ville pétrolière et gazière en plein essor. La ville de Pecos City, au Texas, a accueilli le premier rodéo au monde et résout désormais des problèmes mathématiques complexes dans le désert.
When Jacob Chansley, the Qanon Shaman, entered the U. S. Senate Chamber on January 6th, 2021, he became the face of the Capitol riot that day. With unprecedented access, this film documents the actions of Chansley on January 6th, and follows the legal and personal consequences that followed.
Hard to imagine, but true: According to current estimates, out of 500,000 active male football professionals worldwide, under ten (10) are openly homosexual. While homosexuality hardly plays a role in other areas of life today, the topic seems to be completely taboo in professional football. The feature-length documentary THE LAST TABOO lets those who broke exactly this taboo tell their very personal stories alongside Thomas Hitzlsperger. Like the British professional footballer Justin Fashanu (*1961 in London; † 1998 in London), who broke this taboo for the first time in 1990 and paid for it with his life. His niece Amal tells his story. Marcus Urban, on the other hand, was about to make the jump to the Bundesliga as a teenager and, by deciding to come out, he also went against his big dream. The stories of the US professional Collin Martin and the British player-coach Matt Morton, on the other hand, suggest that normality is not far away.
Après des années d'illégalité du surf, un groupe d'irréductibles surfeurs cubains se bat pour légitimer leur passion. Havana Libre retrace leur combat face à l'oppression politique, en affrontant les frontières et les idéologies dépassées. frontières et des idéologies dépassées.
A high school student must decide whether to leave for college or stay at home with her mentally disabled parents.
James & the Giant Pasty has his very own harem of young men. He’s the ringmaster and snake charmer of Boylesque T.O., Canada’s first all-male burlesque troupe.
Becoming Led Zeppelin est un documentaire qui dévoile le parcours individuel des quatre membres du célèbre groupe à travers la scène musicale des années 60 : des débuts, lorsqu'ils jouaient les tubes de l'époque dans des petits clubs anglais, jusqu'à leur rencontre en été de 1968. Les histoires des quatre musiciens ne font bientôt plus qu'une, alors que Led Zeppelin part à la conquête des États-Unis dans une course imparable qui culmine en 1970, lorsqu'ils deviennent le plus grand groupe de rock du monde. Réalisé par Bernard McMahon, le film, initialement annoncé en mai 2019, marque le 50e anniversaire du groupe et comprend de nouvelles interviews des membres survivants Jimmy Page, Robert Plant et John Paul Jones. Le film présentera également des interviews d'archives avec John Bonham, décédé en 1980.
After 20 years of unfettered growth, a realisation is dawning about the true cost of social media, and it’s the younger generations paying this hefty price. Thousands of parents are taking up the fight to hold these hugely profitable tech giants accountable through the courts. Reporter Louise Milligan speaks to whistleblowers, one of the lawyers running the case, and a family devastated by the loss of their 18-year-old daughter.
The Whole Animal takes viewers to five countries through the pages of a mysterious cookbook to experience how wasting nothing from an animal can teach us as much about our food as it can about the culture that made it.
'Chopin: I Am Not Afraid of Darkness' is an unusual documentary film asking whether classical music can heal places affected by war and suffering, taking the viewer on a cinematic journey through unique and sinister sceneries. It weaves the stories of three outstanding pianists, a Pole - Leszek Możdżer, a Korean Won Jae - Yeon, and a Syrian immigrant, half a Pole - Fares, who prepare for special concerts where no one would expect to hear live music: at the former German Nazi Concentration Camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, on the border with dictatorial North Korea, and in the city center of Beirut, right after the explosion in the port there. These places need music and its power to restore dreams and trigger emotions. Will the sound of Chopin help them heal?
The deep blue seas. The beautiful and dangerous oceans that are deeper than any mountain is high. Let us explore the lives of the mysterious creatures that swim beneath the surface, and discover the secrets lurk below.
A deep dive into the fiery intersection of free speech and hate speech, spotlighting the contentious actions of SIAN, an Islam-critical group whose incendiary protests incite fierce debates and necessitate extensive police protection. Through exclusive access, the film intimately follows SIAN's leader, Lars Thorsen, and his associate, Fanny Bråten, alongside the endeavors of anti-racist activist Axel and his allies. As tensions escalate and violence looms, the documentary grapples with pivotal inquiries regarding the exploitation of free speech for spreading hatred and the intricate challenges confronting democratic societies in confronting extremism.
Three 14-year-old girls arrive at a campsite in the South of France, their heads full of dreams about love. This summer it will happen – their first romance. But will the reality live up to their fantasies? The girls navigate the complexities of young love and identity in different ways: Malak seeks new connections, Celia longs for her distant boyfriend, and Jae withdraws into the digital world. This intimate, dreamy and relatable coming-of-age film focuses on infatuation, insecurity, and that complex period between childhood and adulthood.
Recorded live in Belgium, Barry White was a regular in the Top Twenty in the 1970s with hit after hit featuring lush strings over his amazing bass voice. This concert recording features, his Love Unlimited Orchestra backing him on seven of his 1970s UK chart hits, including the Number 1, 'You're The First, The Last, My Everything'. The recording also features the US R&B hits 'Playing Your game' and 'I Wanna Do It Good To You'
The crimes have never been solved to this day and the story of "Jack the Ripper" is still the stuff of nightmares. Conspiracy theories abound and suspects literally range from British Royalty to the lowest of the low. There is not a soul worldwide, who can resist the challenge of unmasking "Jack the Ripper" and this programme has been presented in such a way as to help both learned expert and amateur sleuth alike do just that! The facts are placed before you, and the conspiracies that have emerged are all considered in their various merits. Visit for yourself the murder sites and make your own judgement on the evidence available, study the achieves and police records and met the women who fell victim to Jack the Ripper's vicious blade. The atmosphere of Victorian London is terrifyingly realistic, so be prepared, this is a journey of discovery that will chill you to the very marrow and you never be able to forget Jack the Ripper and his evil deeds for as long as youlive.....
AND THE WINNERS ARE! porte un regard profondément humain sur l’âme et le cœur des plus grandes stars de Hollywood à travers les conversations les plus intimes du journaliste de CBS/NBC David Sheehan avec 33 acteurs ayant reçu un Oscar à divers moments de leur carrière. Retrouvez vos acteurs et actrices préférées, de Tom Hanks, Meryl Streep, Tom Cruise, et Nicole Kidman à Barbra Streisand, Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Redford, Jack Nicholson et bien d’autres encore !