The complete life story of songwriter, producer and entrepreneur- Will.I.Am. From “being raised in the ghetto’ to forming the Black Eyed Peas, everything Will.I.Am touches turns to gold. He has dabbled in fashion, technology, acting and business. He is the first artist to have a song sent to Mars. There are no limits or boundaries for this universal superstar. What will he do next?
Amid a growing maternal health crisis in the U.S., nurses are at the core of efforts to catch new mothers before they fall through a broken system.
In 1869, William H. Mumler stood trial for fraud in New York for claiming to photograph spirits of customers' deceased loved ones. Mumler walked free as experts of the day could not figure his methods. Was he a fraud? Or could he truly photograph the dead?
The six-part documentary series follows Suleman as she provides an intimate look at her history and her life today as a mom of 14, and her newest role as a grandmother.
When Shaq and Kobe joined the Lakers, a dynasty seemed certain. But clashing egos, contrasting styles, and Hollywood pressure made their partnership a ticking time bomb.
Exploring their 5-decade career performing stand-up, making records, and starring in hit films. It covers their lives, comedy partnership, and lasting influence on pop culture.
Pull back the curtain on music mogul Sean Combs, and the allegations of violence and abuse kept quiet for years. This chilling chronicle redefines the music mogul and business titan everyone thinks they know.
A showcase of the wonders, secrets and fragilities of the Americas, narrated by Tom Hanks.
Set amongst the unlikely backdrop of cowboy boots, rodeos, and global geopolitics, thirty of the world's most promising musicians travel to Fort Worth, Texas to compete in the renowned Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Vying for gold and their shot at classical piano stardom, the contestants must endure six intense performances, multiple elimination rounds, and a discerning panel of jurists. Behind the scenes, we uncover the stories of adversity, sacrifice, and heartbreak driving the pianists to perform at the highest level. As fan favorites and early contenders are eliminated, one unassuming genius rises to the top.
The Stones Are Speaking tells the inspiring story of how archaeologist Mike Collins, at great risk and personal sacrifice, saved 30 acres of looted land deep in the heart of Texas and revealed it as one of the most significant sites in the Americas. Collins and his team changed history when they found evidence of people living in Central Texas 20, 000 years ago. The film is more than a tale of archaeological discoveries at what is now known as the Gault Archaeological Site. It illustrates the power of an individual to make a difference and what people can accomplish when they work together for the greater good.
The Sound of Protest offers a brand-new take on the subject of protest songs. This is no home for hand-wringing worthiness, but a film bristling with iconic, successful high impact and powerful songs. Music that also happen to be loaded with meaningful messages and full of intent. The film asks a provocative question. Do Protest Songs make a difference? How does the next generation make themselves heard? The answers, from an exclusive cast list of singers and songwriters are revelatory.
Outdoor leaders join Rockwood Conservation in South Africa to explore how hunting aids rhino survival. The series reveals emotional struggles, economic strategies, and ecological efforts to save endangered white rhinos from extinction.
A 4-part docuseries exploring the fierce rivalry between two powerhouses; filled with passion, victories, and the fight for #1. The series goes beyond the sport, diving into personal losses and tragedies, making it one of the greatest stories in history.
The Death Coast is an area of rough sea in the North Atlantic that's claimed more than six thousand vessels across centuries. After a long battle, shipwreck hunter Jeff Mackinnon has won exclusive rights to dive. He and his team have just 12 weeks to search the wrecks before the turbulent waters of the Death Coast make diving impossible.
"The Transcon" follows Paul Johnson’s relentless 3, 000-mile run across America, battling physical exhaustion and his own mental health struggles to inspire communities and raise funds for charity. Through pain and perseverance, he connects with people nationwide, proving that resilience and purpose can drive us beyond our limits—leaving a lasting impact on those who follow the journey.
For over 20 years, Dick Perez was the official artist of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, painting the game’s history and every Hall of Fame ballplayer - a project he continues into his 80s. Director Marq Evans (CLAYDREAM, THE GLAMOUR & THE SQUALOR) tells the fascinating story of “the Picasso of Baseball, ” whose portraits transformed the commemoration of America’s most iconic pastime.
Chronicles the extraordinary life of visionary scientist Demis Hassabis and his relentless quest to solve the enigma of artificial general intelligence.
Angela Merkel, the enigmatic first woman Chancellor of Germany, was Western Europe’s most powerful leader for years. Clear-eyed, cool-headed, diligent, and methodical, she put her politics first, setting ideology aside. An East German pastor’s daughter, Merkel re-invented herself after the fall of the Berlin Wall, often outsmarting and outstaying her male opponents in her historic Chancellorship of Germany. Using vast archive materials and interviews with those who know her – friends, journalists, political allies, and critics – the film creates a rich portrait, from Merkel’s upbringing in communist East Germany, studies in quantum chemistry, her surprising start in politics and fast ascent. Merkel’s success came despite the double standards facing women leaders – the hard judgment and incessant scrutiny – and the film makes a case for politics marked by truth and integrity. It is a thoughtful re-examination of her life and career told with humor, subtlety, and poignancy.
Whether it's large-scale brawls, lifesaving resuscitations, or heartfelt reunions with missing children, viewers get a behind-the-scenes look, as officers and medics are dispatched on hundreds of calls including instances of fans breaking the strict code of conduct, resulting in ejection or worse, a one-way ticket to STADIUM LOCKUP.
A man seeks fatherly advice by creating scenes from a never-produced comedic screenplay written by his late dad. The scenes eerily show up in and influence the filmmaker’s own life, yielding an excavation of family, legacy, and navigating adulthood.
The future belongs to those who control it while humanity has begun to erode. Our every move is being monitored, every action controlled, and freedom slips away as an insidious global plan has accelerated by a shadow elite regime controlled by beings from another world wielding advanced technologies. Manipulation fuels compliance and fear keeps us in line, but as technology evolves so does the power of those who enforce it. The future is now - and it's not what we imagined.
"Put the Guns Down: A World Epidemic" exposes the harsh realities of gun violence in South Central Los Angeles. Directed by Terry C. Carney, Sr. , and Eric Herbert, and produced by Ice-T, this documentary features raw interviews and exclusive insights from community figures like Spice 1 and Kokane. It sheds light on systemic issues fueling violence and serves as a powerful call for change.
In male prisons ruled by toxic masculinity, dancing is not a consideration. Yet, in the A-Yard at Lancaster State Prison ten young men are trying to break this taboo by inviting famous French choreographer, Dimitri Chamblas, to lead a contemporary dance class. This ongoing program, initiated in partnership with CalArts, signals a step towards rehabilitation and gives participants both hope for the future and a chance to redefine their prison culture.