A behind-the-scenes look into the lives of Alec Baldwin, his wife Hilaria Baldwin, plus their seven children and six pets.
In 2014, BuzzFeed writer Matt Stopera’s phone was stolen from a bar in NYC. A year later, photos of storefronts and a man next to an orange tree mysteriously appeared in his iPhoto stream. Matt wrote an article about it, and overnight, it went viral in China, where internet users identified the man as “Brother Orange.” Invited to China, Matt became an instant celebrity, and as media followed their every move, he and Brother Orange formed a deep friendship that transcended cultural and language barriers. When Brother Orange visited Matt in the US, Matt felt compelled to reveal his full self by coming out to his new friend. Years later, after enduring the pandemic apart, Brother Orange recorded a hopeful video message, expressing his wish to reunite with Matt.
Wang Bing concludes his monumental Youth trilogy in expansive fashion, giving ever wider scope to the lives of migrant workers in Zhili’s textile factories as they plan to go to their remote hometowns to visit their families and celebrate the festivities for New Year’s break.
Stephan Wilson embarks on an extraordinary journey to conquer Nordenskiöldsloppet, the world’s longest and most grueling ski race. Covering 220 kilometers through the Arctic wilderness, this historic challenge pushes even the toughest endurance athletes to their absolute limits. But for Stephan, the challenge is even greater. Years ago, he could barely stand on skis—he even wore a helmet when he first started learning. Yet, despite his struggles, he fell in love with the sport. Now, driven by sheer curiosity and an unbreakable will, he sets out to test himself against one of the most demanding endurance races on the planet.
One town’s political fight shows how communities fracture when we can’t agree on what’s true. Is this how democracy is supposed to work?In the aftermath of the contentious 2016 election, the people of Port Angeles, WA found themelves split over a looming decision: Whether to fluoridate their public water. This episodic film weaves between opposing perspectives to bring you inside the worldviews and experiences of activists, medical professionals, journalists, elected leaders, and ordinary citizens who navigated a crisis that nearly dissolved their local government. But this story is about much more than fluoride: It’s about how we can live in a healthy democracy when we have such polarized points of view.
Explore shocking UFO encounters from the enigmatic event at Rendlesham Forest over a US military base in the UK, to the mysterious UFOs over China and new theories on the world-famous UFO crash in Roswell.
Water is essential for all life on earth, but also holds many untold secrets. Join scientists, authors, and healers as they explore the relationship between water, people, and the rest of the world. These experts discuss its healing effects, how it can capture positive and negative energy, and the importance of conserving this precious resource before it’s too late.
The first man to paraglide across the Colorado Rockies dreams of paragliding across the entire state. Braving dangerous weather, creating nightly camps, and hiking for miles in search of suitable launch points, he documents every minute of his perilous journey and takes the viewer along for the ride of a lifetime across all the majestic vistas Colorado has to offer.
From dog-lawyers in Detroit to clone-farms in Iowa, "Dogs Are People Too" road-trips America to follow a landmark civil rights trial over the killing of a dog. The mother of the deceased dog wants to bring those who killed her boy to justice. On her journey she steps into a world of dog-lawyers and canine rights that is bubbling under the surface of America. Her trial spotlights a conflict - whilst Americans love their dogs as family members, legally they own them as property, with no more rights than a table or chair. We look at what rights our beloved dogs really have, whilst inadvertently challenging what right we have to own them. What follows is a four-legged civil rights movement that would see dogs considered not as property but as non-human persons. America is asking a question resonating around the world - from Orangutan-personhood in Argentina to Octopuses reclassified as sentient in the U.K. - is it time we reconsider the nature of our relationship with animals?
In this enveloping second part of the Youth trilogy, shot between 2015 and 2019, Wang Bing deepens his vérité portrait of a generation struggling to survive on meager wages amidst a nation’s economic expansion, emphasizing the distrustful, increasingly combative relationship between workers and management.
From thousands to 33. A historical look into the top secret world of US Sky Marshals and the fateful decisions that changed the course of the world.
How long does it take to start a fire? To counter a culture? To rise and fall? "Nine Hundred Nights" tracks the brief reign of pivotal ‘60s psychedelic rock group, Big Brother and the Holding Company. Experience the mind-bending sound and the soulful voice that turned on a generation of rebellious youth. Witness the formation—and disintegration—of one of the most misunderstood and under-appreciated bands of the era, the band that launched Janis Joplin: Big Brother and the Holding Company. Hear the untold story in Big Brother’s own words.
Breaking 10 chronicles the pursuit of athletic excellence and personal growth as it follows amateur triathlete Justin Hibbert in his attempt to complete a full Ironman in under 10 hours, an accomplishment tried by many and achieved by few.
Discover the riveting true events of World War I. Delve into the historical backdrop and real-life experiences that shaped the narrative, offering a fascinating glimpse into the origins of this acclaimed show.
11 years after the band’s infamous implosion, frontman Johnny Borrell wants to reconcile with America co-writer Andy Burrows and reunite Razorlight's classic line-up. Agreeing to meet on-camera for their first conversation since he sensationally quit Razorlight in 2009, drummer Burrows has a major heart-to-heart with friend turned foe Borrell in the south of France. In their emotional reunion with so much at risk, Johnny and Andy discuss the highs and lows of being a thrilling young rock band on top of the world and writing hits together, before badly falling to pieces.
In The Everly Brothers' Rock N Roll Odyssey, a documentary made around the time of the duo's London reunion concert in 1983 - tern years after their breakup on a Southern California stage - Don and Phil narrate their own story.
This documentary chronicles the inspiring journey of Rob Evans, a trailblazing college basketball coach who broke barriers and transformed programs across multiple universities. "Paving The Way" is the first installment of a two-part series that contrasts a traditional coaching methodology with the emerging business-oriented approach to winning in college athletics. The series examines how modern programs contend to cultivate team unity and maintain stability while grappling with the turbulence of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) regulations. Through Evans' story, the series illuminates the challenges and opportunities facing collegiate sports as the concept of team cohesion is redefined in this new era.
Cowboys go to the largest crypto conference in North America and learn about blockchain technology from industry leaders to change their small oil and gas boomtown forever. The Town of Pecos City, Texas is home of the world's first rodeo, and now calculating complex mathematical problems in the desert.
Born on a plantation, schooled by Sonny Boy Williamson II and Muddy Waters, James Cotton brought the delta blues into the rock ‘n roll mainstream. His musical voice was unique, and the blues were never the same.
In 2004 at the height of the 2nd war in Iraq, Corporal Jason L. Dunham threw himself on a live grenade to protect the lives of his squad mates. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor, the first Marine recipient since the Vietnam War.The Gift is not just his story, but the story of the lives of his parents since his death, and the story of lives of the men he saved that day.
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.
Billions of dollars are generated each year in the sports memorabilia and trading card industry, but who are the buyers and sellers? What is the actual value of what is being sold? Hobby Hustle follows three separate people who became involved in the polarizing obsession that changed their lives forever.
In the Shadow of Beirut penetrates deep below the surface of Beirut, a still beautiful, yet deeply troubled city on the brink of financial collapse. Through intimate, character driven storytelling, the stark reality of life for the protagonists of the film is symbolic of the hundreds of thousands of others who fight for survival in the most diverse country in the Middle East.
Endless Calls For Fame takes place on the gritty streets of 1990s New York City during a time when punk and indie rock was moving from the underground into the mainstream after the cultural tsunami of Nirvana. Using her rediscovered personal archival footage, the director shares this first-hand story of a moment in the city’s musical zeitgeist through the lens of one promising band's experience, The New Rising Sons. Caught up in a major label signing spree intended to capitalize on this emerging underground sound, the band signed a million-dollar record deal and was poised for rock stardom. Endless Calls For Fame chronicles a vibrant musical era through the director and the bands’ lived experience, as the story follows the band’s brush with stardom, their dissolution, and their journey to redemption 20 years after they were formed.