The Tangerine Dream
2005, Film
8.7

The Tangerine Dream is a film that represents 10 years of broken down trucks, whiskey bottles, wanderlust and the most down and dirty skiing and boarding you have ever seen. This rusty orange story is about the origins of TGR, outlaw athletes and the ragged lifestyle that has kept this posse's dream and way of life alive. The movement is stronger than ever with Nobis accomplishing the impossible in Alaska, the Olenicks taking their park skills to AK, Jeremy Jones straight-lining 50 degree spine walls, Sage fusing style and big mountain and Dana Flahr emerging as a dominate force in s kiing. This vagabond tale will take you through the lifestyle of skiing and the passion that continues to change the face of the sport. Take a ride in the orange truck that started it all on a rowdy road trip through India, Turkey, Switzerland, France, Alaska, Aspen, Utah, Montana, California and Jackson Hole.

The Collective
2004, Film
8.7

The Collective is a film that portrays freeride progression while exploring the thoughts and personalities of the riders leading that progression. A collective approach to producing the film has created something that fully reflects the depth of the sport and those who are pushing its boundaries.

Bobby Darin: Legends in Concert
2013, Film
8.7

Although he first came to prominence as a rock-and-roll star, U.S entertainer Bobby Darin proved to be a versatile performer who made a name for himself in a variety of musical genres as well as in film. Now you can relive some of his most legendary performances including beyond the Sea, Mack the Knife and Dream Lover.

Fleetwood Mac: The Dance
1997, Film
8.7

Recorded live at Warner Brothers Studios in Burbank, over May 22-24 of 1997, Fleetwood Mac performs their greatest hits – including the classics 'Rhiannon', 'Everywhere', 'Dreams', 'Don't Stop' and 'Landslide' – and several new songs.

Freddie Mercury: The Tribute Concert
1992, Film
8.7

Den 24. november 1991 døde en af verdens støste musikalske talenter, Freddie Mercury, af AIDS. Fans verden over og kolleger i branchen var i dyb sorg, så Freddie’s bandvenner, Roger Taylor, Brian May og John Deacon satte derfor en af de største rockkoncerter op, hvor et væld af tidens bedste artister til Freddies minde synger Queen’s udødelige klassikere.

ODESZA: The Last Goodbye Cinematic Experience
2023, Film
8.6

See the electronica twosome like never before in this immersive concert film with jaw-dropping visuals and unreleased behind-the-scenes footage.

Beyond the Beach: The Hell and the Hope
2023, Film
8.6

A powerful story of hope confronting the civilian woes fleeing the terror of an ISIS overrun Iraq, brutal violence in Afghanistan before Kabul's infamous international evacuation, to the tragic migrant humanitarian crisis in the Mediterranean.

One Week 'Til Doomsday
2022, Film
8.6

One Week 'Til Doomsday follows the journey of two immigrants as they turn the camera on some of America's untold stories. A cross-country road-trip across America during a global pandemic, before the 2020 Presidential election. Featuring, Henry Rollins, Bob The Drag Queen, Crystal Echo Hawk, Malcolm Kenyatta, Christian Walker, and more.

Tactical Empathy
2022, Film
8.6

Former FBI hostage negotiator Chris Voss shows how deal-making techniques perfected in high-stakes situations can be applied to life and business.

Child of Nature
2021, Film
8.6

An epic journey of courage, hope and generosity, filmed in 15 countries. Child of Nature follows 5 connected stories of young people who, against all odds are transforming their lives and the lives of those around them.

Frozen Ambrosia: A Winter Adventure in Greece
2021, Film
8.6

When people think of Greece, few realize that the country has high mountains and a winter season, with skiing and snowboarding. Determined to change this perception, Greek-American filmmaker Constantine Papanicolaou sets out on an adventure to make a ski film that will show the magic of winter in Greece. Upon arriving, Constantine befriends a group of locals who become interested in helping him with the project. Soon, however, a difficult truth emerges. The ongoing economic crisis has taking a toll on the ski resorts in Greece. Fortunately, a movement has started, called Oreivatiko Ski, or ski mountaineering, where people forego the ski resorts to climb the mountain with their own power. Obstacles and challenges must be overcome, but ultimately the Greeks persevere, and Constantine discovers that winter in Greece is indeed magical.

Shut Up and Say Something
2021, Film
8.6

What’s the point of love if you can’t use it to forgive? Shane Koyczan is an acclaimed international spoken word artist. Seen and heard by millions worldwide, Shane's poignant and powerful poems tackle everything from bullying to body image. When he embarks on an emotional road trip to reconnect with the father he never knew, he unravels the story behind his troubled childhood, providing a powerful and intimate look at how a master wordsmith mines the scars of his past for truth, acceptance and the most important poem of his life.

BTS: Global Takeover
2020, Film
8.6

Jin, Suga, J-Hope, RM, Jimin, V, Jungkook... This is BTS. The forefront of the k-pop revolution that is sweeping the world, BTS are the biggest boyband since The Beatles. Their high energy performances, thought provoking lyrics and trend setting style has set them apart from all other musicians as they continue to reinvent pop culture.But it wasn't overnight success for them. Their early years were plagued with hardship and setbacks– it seemed as though the world didn't want them to succeed... but they never gave up. This is their story.

Never Be Done: The Richard Glen Lett Story
2020, Film
8.6

This seven year journey chronicles the brash once-respected Canadian comedian Richard Lett, whose addiction to drugs and alcohol lead him to become homeless; estranged from his daughter and community.

Uncivilized
2019, Film
8.6

Disenchanted by the modern world, Michael Lees heads into the forest of Dominica with some basic survival gear, religious texts and a camera. "Why did man ever leave the forest? And what makes for a good life?" Just as he starts to acclimatize to his new life - the unexpected; Category 5 Hurricane Maria, one of the top ten strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history, makes a direct landfall. Michael is caught out in the open in a palm leaf and bamboo hut. With the nation in ruins, the forest destroyed, and essential services knocked out islandwide, the entire country must now return to a past way of life if they hope to survive.

Louis Kahn's Tiger City
2019, Film
8.6

Art historian and filmmaker Sundaram Tagore travels in the footsteps of Louis Kahn to discover how the famed American architect built a daringly modern and monumental parliamentary complex in war-torn Bangladesh.

Busy Inside
2019, Film
8.6

Karen Marshall’s body, mind, and heart do not belong to her alone. She shares them with Rosalee, a smart and perky teenager; Timee, a flamboyant, puerile youth, who wears women’s clothing; an old lady, a habitué of museums; and a dozen of others. Karen’s official diagnosis is Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Through personal stories, “Busy Inside” delves deeply into DID — a condition that fascinates and puzzles modern psychiatry.

Campesino
2019, Film
8.6

An amateur photographer, who works as a skycap at Salt Lake City Airport, documents the disappearing way of life of Cuba's Campesino farmers, forging friendships and capturing dignity and sacrifice through his surprisingly intimate pictures.

Scream For Me Sarajevo (2018)
2018, Film
8.6

In 1994, Sarajevo was a city under siege. Mortars and rocket propelled grenades rained onto the city, killing indiscriminately, every day. Amongst the madness, two United Nations personnel: a British military officer and another Brit working for the UN Fire Department, decided it would be fun to persuade a global rock star, Bruce Dickinson of Iron Maiden, to come and play a gig to the population. Scream for Me Sarajevo brings that story, in all its madness, to the big screen. A story of musicians who risked their lives to play a gig to people who risked their lives to live them.

The American War
2018, Film
8.6

Using obscure archival footage, animated illustrations and interviews, this film tells the story of the Vietnam War from the perspective of five Vietcong veterans: a soldier, an officer, an informant, a guerilla, a My Lai survivor, and the leader of the Long Hair army.

Murder on the Reef
2018, Film
8.6

For the past 4 years, scientist Dr Allen Dobrovolsky has been testing the waters of the Great Barrier Reef. Concerned with the degradation in water quality, his research has led him to believe that the reef could be facing an environmental disaster of enormous proportions. As Allen has been collecting data along the coast of the Great Barrier Reef, he has talked with residents, scientists, community activists and politicians about the hotly debated state of the Reef. The main voices in the documentary come from the top coral and marine research scientists in Australia, along with locals, activists, politicians and indigenous leaders, who are all concerned about the poor outlook for the reef due to the multiple port developments along the coast line that are contributing to its poor health. The story focuses on the fight that has been happening on land around governance of the reef's health.

Various: Great Voices Sing John Denver
2016, Film
8.6

Great Voices Sing John Denver” - The award winning documentary film follows 15 world famous artists as they come together and sing some of John Denver’s classic songs. The film also talks with legendary music producer Milton Okun along with arranger and conductor Lee Holdridge about the creation of the new album. The film also shares with you some history about John Denver as well as the reasons why each of the world renown artists chose the song they wanted to sing. The group is comprised of an international group of singers to fully embody who John Denver was - an international man. The artists include: Danielle de Niese, Plácido Domingo, Plácido Domingo Jr., Rod Gilfry, Denyce Graves, Nathan Gunn, Thomas Hampson, Daniel Montenegro, Bárbara Padilla, René Pape, Matthew Polenzani (singing in English and Italian), Patricia Racette, Shenyan (singing in English and Mandarin), Stuart Skelton and Dolora Zajick. All the artists were given the option of which song they wished to sing and unbelievably no two artists chose the same song.

From the Kill Pen
2016, Film
8.6

Horse slaughter is more than inhumane. It's big business.

Rock in the Red Zone
2015, Film
8.6

An intimate portrayal of life on the edge in the war-torn city of Sderot. Once known for its prolific rock scene that revolutionized Israeli music, for thirteen years the town has been the target of ongoing rocket fire from the Gaza strip. Through the personal lives and music of Sderot's diverse musicians, and the personal narrative of the filmmaker, who ends up calling the town home, the film chronicles the town's trauma and reveals its enduring spirit.