'This is Me: Feel Again' is a blend of a concert film and a documentary, combining highlights from Armin's show-stopping performance at Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome alongside intimate interviews with the DJ and his family.
FULL SPEED will get any surfer amped to go surfing! Witness the hottest surfing on the planet. Sure to raise any surfer's heartbeat and peak their STOKE levels! A must see for any progressive surfer.
Housewife of the Year tells the story of Ireland's treatment of women through the prism of a unique, surreal, live televised competition, that must be seen to be believed, where a generation of Irish women competed in front of a live audience for the title of 'Housewife of the Year'. The former contestants share their direct experiences of marriage bars, lack of contraception, Magdalene laundries, financial vulnerability, boredom and shame and of course, of being contestants in the competition. It's the story of a resilient generation of women and how they changed a country.
George Monbiot deconstructs the roots, secretive propagation and deep impact of a doctrine that has played a profound role in transforming our economics, politics, environment, and how we've come to view ourselves.
In 1960, a young Irish woman named Edna O’Brien wrote a sexually frank debut novel, The Country Girls. She became a literary sensation, writing for The New Yorker, delivering provocative interviews, and authoring screenplays. In July 2024, Edna passed away and this film provides a final testimony from her, aged 93, as she reflects upon her extraordinary life with Sinéad O’Shea.
Thirty years after a chance encounter, Maggie and Joel, aged 75 and 84, are still very much in love. But their relationship is not without complications. Born in the hard-boiled Bronx, Joel Meyerowitz is a world-renowned photographer with major exhibitions and 40 books to his name. British-born Maggie Barrett is a talented but less recognised artist and writer. There is a knot of unease in their relationship, which is further strained when Maggie falls and breaks her leg and Joel becomes her caregiver. In the shadow of mortality, each with a long and dramatic life behind them, the hard truths of life together provoke in Maggie and Joel an attempt to find a shared inner-peace while there is still time. With unique access to the couple's lives, directors Jacob Perlmutter and Manon Ouimet have created a profoundly moving film about living, creating and loving.
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.
A group of women at the top of the culinary world take a century-old spirit board into abandoned and forgotten wineries in Napa Valley to investigate decades of ghost sightings and stories.
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.
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.
Massive protests erupted in Serbia over plans to build the largest lithium mine in Europe, with protestors fighting to preserve nature and agriculture. Intruiged, environmental scientist Peter Tom Jones travels to Serbia’s Jadar Valley, investigating the role of mining corporation Rio Tinto. This controversial doc investigates local and national protests, the metals we need to fight climate change, and disinformation.
Follow Minor League Baseball's evolution over the last half century through the ups and downs of the Omaha franchise as they kick-off their historic 50th season as the affiliate of the KC Royals -the longest in all of Triple A baseball. The film goes deeper than just Omaha, providing an in-depth look at the changing business of minor league baseball in America over the last half-century. Interviews with George Brett, Warren Buffett, Alex Gordon, Jack McKeon, Branch B. Rickey, and dozens of MiLB executives paint a picture of where the league is today and how it got there.50 Summers pulls back the curtain on game-day life for the small, passionate front office staff on Opening Day as they prepare for the two best words in the English language: Play Ball. Narrated by Rob Riggle. Directed by Dan Napoli. Produced by Bill Hipsher.
After a string of controversial remarks gets him dropped from his music label, pop star Maya O'Malley sets out on a spiritual pilgrimage throughout India in an attempt to resolve his troubled past.
Check out five of the best surf films from around the world. “To Be Frank” tells the story of an icon and local legend whose life orbits around a two-block stretch of beach. “Chasing the Unicorn” traces the history of surfing in post-war Mozambique. In “Ministry of Surf, ” world champion surfers teach children with autism. Discover the world’s longest tidal wave in “Chasing the Bono. ” And a surf instructor finds his small business pushed to the brink in “Uncle Bully’s Surf School. ”
There has never been a US president like Donald Trump — and now he has returned to the White House. This time with a detailed plan for his second coming, to include going after those who wronged him the first time around.
We’ve all had the dream. You’re going about your normal day and suddenly you’re naked. But nudity doesn’t have to be embarrassing; it can also be liberating. Three life models, one man and two women, discuss their work posing in the nude. From the nerves of modelling for the first time, to nudity's power to inspire creativity and liberate the model, this insightful doc looks at what it really means to bare yourself to the world.
Among experts, conventional thinking says Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) came from Africa centuries ago, was adopted by certain Islamic sects, and now spreads globally through migration. Cut disproves this and shows how FGM is in fact a native practice on every inhabitable continent, revealing some surprising revelations along the way. Part adventure travelogue, part anthropological study, and certainly an explosive human rights exposé, the film is the result of nearly a decade of investigation by filmmaker John Chua. Highlights include testimonies from white American survivors and an Iraqi account of ISIS mandating FGM in Mosul alongside undercover video of medical clinics in Singapore offering to cut American and British girls and the first filmed testimonies of FGM in the Peruvian Amazon. The film attempts to answer the key questions of why FGM has for so long been mostly associated with Africa and why so many people globally are obsessed with committing this crime.
The gun epidemic has become so intense in the USA, that schools and community groups are now looking away from prevention and towards preparation – tolerating mass killing as part of the fabric of American life. Measures like active shooter drills and arming teachers seem an unsavoury but necessary response to keep our loved ones safe. What impact do these militarised approaches have on children’s mental wellbeing? What kind of society will they build in the future? Told through the perspective of a European new mother, who is deciding to make a life for her young family in America, this candid and urgent documentary asks what is at stake during these frightening times.
In 2018, Cape Town narrowly averted completely running out of drinking water. In a country sitting 29th on the list of water-scarce places in the world, this became a ghastly harbinger of things to come. The city council committed to take urgent action to protect the supply of water by enforcing a policy of limited access. Capturing Water follows the unfolding fight, led by working class activist Faeza Meyer, to overturn water cuts-offs, which are punitive to the Cape’s many poor and crowded dwellings. From the mayor self-financing crucial infrastructure to the communities living with sewage spills, and the campaigners fighting land developers that threaten the city’s aquifers, this expertly-crafted documentary exposes the lethal pitfalls of market-led solutions to the water crisis.
One day, Marianne discovers that the man she loves and whose child she is expecting is an impostor, a fabulist, and a pathological liar, who is no more a surgeon than his name is Alexandre, as he claims. He has four other relationships with women from all over the world, under different identities, each with an imaginary past and profession. A portrait and an exploration, in search of this man of a thousand lives and a thousand faces.
2018 sees Sir Cliff Richard celebrate 60 years in the business - a feat that not many artists can even dream of. Cliff is giving you the opportunity to join him in his celebrations from the comfort of your own home, and enjoy the night as he performs live in front of a packed Manchester Bridgewater Hall; taking you on a trip down memory lane and invoking so much nostalgia you'll be reaching for the pause/rewind button again and again. Sing-along to such classics as Living Doll, Summer Holiday, Miss You Nights and Mistletoe & Wine, alongside new hits such as Rise Up and Reborn. One incredible night. 60 years in the making.
On August 13, 2021, The Wu-Tang Clan, backed by the 60-piece Colorado Symphony Orchestra performed at the famed Red Rocks Amphitheater. Roughly 10,000 fans witnessed one of the most extraordinary concerts in Hip-Hop music history. Welcome to A Wu-Tang Experience.