Mountains provide the ultimate canvas to evolve dreams into truth, and with no lack of adrenaline-pumping action, this film is a celebration of the contagious camaraderie and joyous absurdities that make riding on snow a way of life.
Prince William, now Prince of Wales, first-born son of King Charles III and Diana, Princess of Wales, has always been in the spotlight. Born second in line to the throne - he was destined for a life of duty, and of service. Throughout his life, William has been primed to take on this important role. This documentary follows William’s life from childhood to adulthood, highlighting the influence of both his mother and father on his sense of duty. Following the death of his dearest and most revered grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, Prince Williams’ father, now Charles III, ascended to the throne and Prince William took the title of Prince of Wales.
In the late 1950’s, hundreds of animals were found completely drained of blood. The culprit, described as 3-4 feet tall, with alien-like eyes and spikes running down its back, was called the Chupacabra. And like a Vampire, it could not be stopped as it left a trail of bloodless bodies in its wake. However debate sprang up as another creature emerged in the American Southwest that was also called Chupacabra, leaving many to question what exactly the beast is.
In this feature-length documentary, we will tell the stories of men who are healing from the scars of childhood sexual abuse. While the statistics are horrifying for both sexes, the media and society seem to treat boy victims different from girl victims and this film will shine a light on the disparity. Lives full of shame, lack of self-worth and body dysmorphia as well as an often-continual fight to believe they are man enough or macho in the face of hiding scars from their childhood. The fear of being seen as a potential perpetrator because of their sexual abuse is a real systemic problem for men recovering from childhood sexual abuse. While the film will talk to some experts, the film will focus on personal stories and how these brave men have lived through their trauma.
The Kings and Queens we know now have almost no political power in modern society. But in Medieval Europe, the monarchs were seen as God’s representatives on Earth and wielded tyrannical power over their subjects. They brought with them dynasties that ruled for centuries and brought stability to their kingdoms. But it wasn’t easy. Rulers were often deposed, exiled or beheaded, paving the way for new dynasties to emerge and take control. This is the tale of how two of the biggest global powers came to be. This is the tale of the Dynasties of France & Spain.
A Florida woman who some claim to be the world's most powerful psychic medium - and who has accurately predicted and won the lottery over 500 times - holds séances with famous scream queens in an attempt to see if she can heal the community with the supernatural.
Every year on the eve of the 19th of May, the air at Blickling Hall, Norwich, goes ice cold. In a centuries-old tale, on this night, the spectre of Anne Boleyn makes contact with our earthly realm. The story goes that as the night falls on the anniversary of the ill-fated Queen’s death, you can spot her ghost riding up to Blickling Hall in a coach driven by a headless horseman. Anne is seen, dressed in pure white, slowly being drenched in blood from holding her screaming decapitated head in her lap. As the phantom horses gallop towards the great hall, suddenly, they disappear into thin air. This gruesome story is one of many that have persisted since the execution of the Tudor queen. Her restless spirit has earned the title of the most travelled ghost in England, a country notorious for centuries of horrible history and haunted locations. Blickling Hall, where Anne is believed to have been born, is just one of many significant sites that have become paranormal hot spots- even close to 500 years on.
COLGA is a powerful documentary that shines a light on the widespread issue of gang violence in Columbus, Georgia. Through candid interviews and raw footage, it uncovers the deep-rooted causes of the violence—like cultural influences, broken homes, limited education, and poverty. The film not only shows the harsh toll this takes on people and neighborhoods, but also highlights the joint efforts of law enforcement, community leaders, and nonprofits to tackle the crisis. While there are signs of progress and hope, the documentary leaves viewers with a sense of cautious optimism, underscoring the long journey still ahead. Ultimately, it inspires unity and resilience among those committed to making Columbus a safer, brighter place.
At 21 years old, the young Princess Elizabeth, who would become our Queen, dedicated her life to the service of her people and the Commonwealth. For the next 75 years, her majesty conducted herself with grace, dignity and determination to fulfil her duty. Over her 70-year reign, her life was put on hold, bound by the promise she made; solely committed to the people she served. As the world around her changed, she remained a constant beacon of stability. The Queen didn’t just live through history, she was history. Her longevity on the throne made her the cornerstone of our modern world, a common thread weaved through an ever-changing society, that held us all together. In her death, we remember the accidental Queen who became the world’s most popular monarch. Her legacy remains forever as the extraordinary woman who helped steer Britain - and the world - through the ups and downs of the last century.
Born into a life of poverty in The Sandhills of Augusta, Georgia, a ghetto only separated from the rolling greens, dramatic slopes and azaleas of Augusta National, by a mere fence, Carl Jackson defied fate to become golf’s greatest caddie of all time. Despite dropping out of school when he was 10 to support his family of 11, he also became the right-hand man for one of the wealthiest men in America at the time for 30 years. He Rose Above what was almost a pre-ordained destiny of poverty to become an example of dignity, grace, humility and success. Whether on the course assisting and side by side some of the world's greatest golfers: Gary Player, Ben Crenshaw, Scottie Scheffler; or, walking, with his head held high, through one of the most pivotal times of civil unrest and change in American History. His story will inspire, uplift and restore hope in what can be.
Through an in-depth look at seven different countries, the Solar Expedition documentary series tells the fascinating story of the global energy transition. By visiting countries such as Brazil, the United States, Germany, the United Arab Emirates, China, Japan and Australia, the production seeks to understand how each nation works tirelessly to transform its energy scenario. Abandoning obsolete fossil and polluting sources in favor of clean and renewable alternatives. The Solar Expedition team recorded each step of this inspiring journey, witnessing up close the impact of climate change that has intensified on our planet. Furthermore, the series highlights the urgency of preserving and restoring our ecosystems, seeking solutions to maintain life in all its forms. At the epicenter of this narrative, the fundamental role of clean energy in transforming consumption and establishing a Carbon Neutral Society is evident. While several countries are currently facing energy shortages and climate insecurity with increasing concern, the collective awakening to new opportunities, such as solar and wind energy, appears as a great choice.
Aging Evolution represents the reality of what is possible and achievable whether you are an elite athlete or a wellness enthusiast wanting to excel and step up your fitness game at any age. This documentary explores the secrets, technologies, and strategies behind feeling young and staying fit and healthy as we age. Including interviews with Mark Cuban, Brooke Burke, Lou Ferrigno, among others - enter into a world that transforms the perception of our relationship to fitness and how we expect to age.
A documentary following retired boxer and celebrity nutritionist Cristy "Code Red" Nickel's remarkable comeback to competitive bodybuilding at 46 years old. The documentary explores her intense preparation, struggles, and relearning the sport. It delves into her inspiring journey from poverty to millionaire and analyzes the contrast between bodybuilding and general weight loss. Simultaneously managing her thriving company, the film showcases Cristy's dedication to transforming lives, providing a powerful testament to resilience and empowerment.
Ingredients for Disaster offers a transformative cinematic experience, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the spellbinding world of one of contemporary music's most visionary talents. This film blends live performances - at some of the world’s most prestigious venues - stunning visuals, insightful interviews, and mind-blowing computer graphics to immerse audiences in Ronin’s three-dimensional music. The film explores the evolution of modern music, highlighting how pioneers of minimalism, serialism, and the avant-garde paved the way for greater musical freedom. It showcases how Bärtsch, inspired by a diverse range of influences - from The Meters to John Cage, Thelonious Monk to Igor Stravinsky - has crafted a unique blend of music that defies categorization. His band, Ronin, all master craftsmen, weave layers of rhythm, melody, and texture together into a trance-inducing musical space, attracting a diverse fanbase drawn from the worlds of Jazz and Techno and everything in between.
Princesses Beatrice and Eugenie have been inseparable for decades. From early childhood, up until the official announcement of becoming royal mums - they have endured a huge deal of media coverage and heartbreaking revelations throughout their lives. They have seen everything from watching their parents go down in the media, to being left isolated in the press themselves, and were constantly amidst their parents shadow. The parents were an easy target, but the two princesses - were even easier targets. This is the story of the two tarnished princesses.
If the Palace thought that 2023 would be a quieter year after the drama and tragedy of 2022 then the release of Prince Harry’s autobiography Spare has just about destroyed all hope. The book has caused international frenzy amongst the media and the public. Opinion was more divided than ever on whether Prince Harry should retain his royal titles. Though Harry and Meghan fled the royal family for a second chance at the private life they always wanted, the world refused to let them go quietly. Despite their escape, the media’s continued attention cased a barrage of headlines, flaring up rumour after scandalous rumour about the couple and the royal family. In order to set the record straight, they decided to tell their own side of the story, giving a tell-all series of interviews, podcasts and Netflix documentary series. But eclipsing all of the revelations shared previously, in January 2023 Harry released his controversial and much-anticipated autobiography, Spare.
The Holy Spirit is on full display in this collection of stories from filmmaker Darren Wilson (Finger of God, Furious Love, Father of Lights, Holy Ghost, Holy Ghost Reborn, and The God Man). This film was born out of a dream Darren had one night where God showed him exactly how to put the movie together. Holy Ghost 3: Testify takes a look back at 13 different stories from Darren's films, as well as his television show, Adventures With God. These stories were never part of Darren's films, and those from his television series have never been seen like this. Everything has been reimagined and re-edited to testify to the powerful works of God. This is a surprising addition to the Holy Ghost series, born from a dream, pulled from the archives, but is just as potent and powerful as anything filmmaker Darren Wilson has made to date.
Filmed in early 2023, on the Ukrainian-Russian border, this short documentary explores two artists' use of their creativity and art as a means of cultural survival and defiance. In Kharkiv, Ukraine; attacks on civilian centres have forced cultural sites to close. The Kharkiv State Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre is one of the biggest cultural sites in the city forced to close due to these attacks. Two inspiring artists move continue to provide concerts and lessons anywhere they can; from parking garages to bomb shelters. Through powerful interviews, we learn of the unique challenges artists have faced during this conflict. From censorship and persecution, to displacement and trauma. The film concludes with emotional performance, where two disciplines of violin and dance are brought together in the theatre for the first time in nearly a year.
An immersive expedition across 41 rivers - by connecting a 400km series of exposed sandbars that provide a barrier between the harsh waters of the North Atlantic along Iceland's southern coast, armed only with a fat bike & inflatable raft.
Enter the closed doors of the cutthroat world of college football recruitment through the eyes of four of rural Louisiana's top high school players.
Denis Law, an Aberdeen native, overcame vision challenges to become a football legend alongside Bobby Charlton and George Best at Manchester United. This authorised biography, with insights from Sir Alex Ferguson, traces Law's journey from humble beginnings to Britain's most expensive player. His lasting impact is honored at Old Trafford's Trinity statue, cementing his status as a football great.
Diepsloot township, in Johannesburg, South Africa, is known for its high crime, overcrowding and limited access to basic resources -- but within it exists an oasis that is bringing hope to the community. The Rhiza Babuyile Clinic, founded in 2022, is Diepsloot’s first private brick and mortar healthcare facility, offering basic care and reducing inequities for the people of the township. Before the clinic opened, long waiting times and high costs discouraged people from seeking medical attention. “Empathy in Africa'' follows three women empowered by the clinic -- a patient and two healthcare workers – who personify resilience in the face of tremendous obstacles and are reaching for a more hopeful future.
In the annals of history, there are moments that redefine nations, shape destinies, and captivate the world's attention. Throughout the years, there have been several moments when the House of Windsor experienced great turmoil: the behind-the-scenes drama, scandals, triumphs, and crises that have tested the resilience of one of the most renowned royal families in history. From dazzling coronations to captivating love stories, from contentious family disputes to shocking betrayals, these are the moments that shaped the monarchy, leaving an indelible mark on the pages of British history.
As The Rolling Stones were preparing to play two nights at Wembley Stadium in June 1999, their first London shows in 4 years, they announced a surprise show at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire for June 8, 1999. An intimate crowd of 1800 lucky fans were treated to a number of rarely heard gems over the course of 96 minutes. As Mick Jagger stated from the stage that night, “If you want to see the hits go to the big place down the road”. And as promised, the deep cuts were deep – “Melody” performed for the first time since 1977, while “Moon Is Up” was brought to the stage for the only time in the band’s live career. Sheryl Crow, who opened the show, joins the band during Honky Tonk Women.