Ride the Divide Returns is a reimagined take on the cult classic Ride the Divide (2010), built entirely from unseen footage of the inaugural 2008 Tour Divide Race. Featuring untold stories, raw moments, and a brand-new soundtrack, this new edit offers a deeper look at the endurance, adventure, and spirit of bikepacking’s most iconic challenge.
A diverse cast of visionary teenagers, stirring public protests, private threats, criminal charges, and drama-filled school board meetings. The first feature documentary about fighting book bans and censorship in the U.S
A RAD Documentary, the official film about the 1986 cult classic RAD, explores its production and impact on BMX culture. Featuring exclusive interviews with cast, crew and the BMX legends who performed the stunts, the film revisits iconic moments such as the Helltrack sequence, qualifying race, Bicycle Boogie and much more.
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.
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.
Fitrepreneur is a gripping documentary following Phil Graham, the "Tony Robbins of fitness, " as he faces the biggest challenge of his career: the rise of artificial intelligence. Renowned for helping fitness and bodybuilding coaches build thriving businesses, Phil must confront the growing threat of AI tools that could render traditional coaching obsolete. Determined to adapt, he embarks on a global journey to explore how AI is reshaping the fitness industry, seeking ways to turn it from a competitor into an ally.
Where Olive Trees Weep is about the struggles and resilience of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation.
"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.
Meet the dedicated men and women who bring the Middle Ages to the present day, training for years to perfect their skills. They become expert horseback riders, learn to joust in full armor, and perfect intricate swordplay to thrill their audiences day after day. They endure bruises, broken bones, and heartbreaking losses all in pursuit of being crowned the champion of the Knight Life.
From the Emperor Penguins’ revelatory bonds of friendship to the gritty resolve of Gentoos and Rockhoppers, and the astonishing ingenuity of the migrant penguins that reached deserts and far beyond, their incredible traditions and societies echo ours in ways we never dreamt possible – until now.
After being raised in the United States, twenty-two-year-old Mikel is suddenly deported to Albania. Struggling with his new reality, he tries to find a way out. An ocean apart, his eleven-year-old American born sister Angela, is left behind and must decide to stay or join her brother. While discovering where they belong, both find something unsuspecting.
This thought-provoking documentary explores the intersection of faith, science, and the cosmos through the lens of the Vatican's involvement in astronomical research. The film highlights how the Jesuit order, known for their commitment to education and scientific inquiry, collaborates with the Vatican to utilize advanced telescopes in their search for extraterrestrial life.
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.
Exploring resilience a century after the 1921 massacre, the documentary follows Greenwood Ave's ongoing fight against segregation, racism, and hate while rebuilding its Black-owned businesses and homes.
Six documentaries about Hollywood's darkest scandals with accounts from insiders, project collaborators, and survivors who endured harrowing abuse and struggles
Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion showcases the six-decade career of award-winning costume designer, Bob Mackie. The documentary includes original interviews with Bob Mackie clients and collaborators, along with those he has inspired, including Cher, Carol Burnett, RuPaul, P!nk, Miley Cyrus and Tom Ford.
Andy Kaufman's provocative comedy often outraged audiences, challenging them to confront their own presumptions. Through never-before-seen footage and intimate recollections, filmmaker Alex Braverman explores Kaufman’s brief but impactful life and career. As the lines between performance and reality blur in our present age, Kaufman’s genius resonates more than ever.
Thirty real-life stories of American horror, based on true facts. A journey into a mysterious America that will show ghostly places and tell gruesome events, investigating true crimes and hideous happenings that eventually inspired famous horror films. Eighty-four locations along a 3,000-mile route that crosses America's seven largest Eastern states.
Seeking out incredible people who perform real feats that look like magic, David Blaine takes viewers on a jaw-dropping journey through some of the world's most extraordinary cultures as he seeks out kindred spirits, finds inspiration, and learns some truly exceptional skills along the way.
This exclusive behind-the-scenes docuseries tells the story of murder defendant Karen Read and the controversial trial that has divided a town.
J.K. Simmons narrates The Fish Thief, which explores the mystery behind how and why the fish most prized by people nearly disappeared from the largest freshwater ecosystem on Earth: the Great Lakes. The story dramatically illuminates nature's links to our economic prosperity and quality of life. Since prehistoric times, fishing has been unusually important here. Aboriginal people fished for subsistence and fishing is central to their cultures. European immigrants drove the growth of a booming commercial fishing industry that employed thousands of people in Canada and the United States. Then disaster struck. THE FISH THIEF tells the story of remarkable people who tackled the mystery, first uncovering the cause then tenaciously searching for a solution. The future of businesses, towns, tribal communities and First Nations hung in the balance. They discovered a problem that menaces ecosystems globally. What they accomplished continues to influence the Great Lakes region's economic fortunes and sounds a warning about the future of natural resources and the prosperity of millions around the world today.
Through discussions with Catholic leaders and heartfelt personal narratives, this film unveils the Eucharist as Jesus Christ Himself, eagerly desiring to fulfill our spiritual thirst.
The story of Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari through his own words and those of colleagues and friends such as Bono, Sting, Brian May, Paul Young, Andrea Bocelli, Salmo and others. A journey of the soul that, thanks to images from Zucchero’s private archives and the World Wild Tour, his latest triumphant world tour, goes beyond the portrait of a successful musician, delving deep into the doubts and vulnerabilities of the man.