Journey through time as we explore extraterrestrial encounters from Native American folklore to modern sightings, uncovering tales of mysterious crafts, otherworldly beings, and government cover-ups. As we traverse the stunning landscapes of Arizona, we reveal how these legends have shaped a collective fascination with the skies, inviting viewers to ponder: are we truly alone in the universe?
The crew of a pranking film have a change of heart and decide to make an honest film about the identity of a place: Camden in London. As they explore their hometown, they eventually begin to dig deeper into the identity of people and matter itself.
What is true healing? And where does it start? World-renowned functional medicine expert Dr. Jill Carnahan draws on her own experience overcoming chronic illness and trauma, finding inspiration and healing in the darkest of times.
Locked Out takes us into the lives of courageous Black women who face evictions, predatory lenders, and traditional banking as they become ground fighters in a movement to battle modern-day redlining and housing injustice.
A feature-length documentary explores the troubled pasts of Rabbi Mark Borovitz and Harriet Rossetto, leading to the creation of Beit TShuvah, a unique global recovery center.
A film exploring the innovative world of Acoustic FingerStyle guitar featuring interviews with many leading players including Andy McKee, Kaki King, Newton Faulkner and Tommy Emmanuel. Acoustic Uprising looks at the rich history of FingerStyle and the fusion of musical ideas the style has become known for.
This inspirational documentary profiles the life of Matthew Christian, who was born without full limbs and a tongue. This powerful story retraces his challenges growing up, as he learned to live life to the fullest.
A bartender and two wounded veterans ride their bikes from California to New York to raise awareness for wounded service members coming home from war.
Albert S. Ruddy tells the touching story of how he fought against all odds to produce some of the most iconic films and TV shows of all time.
Takes a look at twelve working actors in Hollywood over 80 and how they have managed to survive this crazy business.
The Film tells the grim tale of the half century War on Cancer and focuses on the character of Thomas Navarro. In 1999, the four year old boy was diagnosed with brain cancer and thrust into the system of Surgery, Chemo and Radiation and not allowed to be treated with a proven method by Texas Doctor Stanislaw Burzynski. The war between the Navarro Family and the FDA is perhaps this country's greatest evidence as to why there should be medical freedom and how since the War on Cancer began in 1971, the war is still failing in 2009.
Intense, intimate portrait of a passionate rock climber who embarks on an adventurous journey through the mountains of Spain, Greece, the UK, and Poland to send the hardest climbing route of his life against post-traumatic fears and physical limitations.
Alexander the Great is known the world over. His military achievements are the stuff of legend however, the man did not want to only be considered as a man. He wanted to be a god on Earth. Learn how Alexander's visit to Egypt, after liberating the country from the Persians, created a whole new mystique for the conqueror as he became heavenly ordained for his Earthly rule.
From her humble beginnings in Watts, CA to her meteoric rise to fame on the world stage, and her deep love for her family, viewers will witness the triumphs and challenges that shaped Flo-Jo's extraordinary trajectory.
A.E. Staley went from growing up barefoot on a farm in North Carolina, to building a billion dollar agribusiness giant. He was the original owner of the football team that eventually became the Chicago Bears.
An inspiring look at the world's longest baseball game, where players from the Boston Metro League play for 30+ hours to raise funds for ALS research.
Jamaica is no doubt the island in the sun and is known for its beautiful beaches, lovely landscape, tropical weather, fresh fruit and great food, however, there is a not so beautiful side of Jamaica and that's its penal system.
My Yang Gang Diary, a feature documentary, shot on iPhone by Ching Juhl, tells stories of Andrew Yangs presidential campaign and the grassroots movement of the Yang Gang supporters.
How did the willful daughter of a Himalayan forest conservator become Monsanto’s worst nightmare? The Seeds of Vandana Shiva tells the remarkable life story of Gandhian eco-activist Dr. Vandana Shiva, how she stood up to the corporate Goliaths of industrial agriculture, rose to prominence in the regenerative food movement, and inspired an international crusade for change.
The film centres around the music of Irish singer-songwriter Damien Dempsey but also turns the lens onto his fans. Love Yourself Today is an emotive celebration of modern spirituality and the power of music to heal.
A young Calabrian woman just back from Gorizia tells a friend about her trip: what prompted her to go to Friuli-Venezia Giulia was her discovery of the poems and novels by one Carlo Michelstaedter, an author and philosopher who had died young, in 1910. What was the reason for his tragic death? And that odd yet familiar figure glimpsed on the beach, at the end of the trip, as the woman told it: who did it belong to?
Explore the secret world of the Vatican's Papal Preacher, focusing on its longest-serving incumbent's experiences, responsibilities, and ministry.
In 1986 a London-Irishman by the name of Larry Tracey took it upon himself to form the Irish Bobsleigh and Luge Association. He recruited a group of elite Irish rowers and set his sights on qualifying the team for the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary. Having achieved qualification for the games, the stage was set for an historic Olympic debut. But one thing stood in their way; the Olympic Council of Ireland. Despite qualifying for the games, the OCI refused to allow them to compete at the games in Calgary, which saw the famous Jamaican bobsleigh team become Olympic heroes. Undeterred, the team evolved and set their sights on the 1992 Winter Games in Albertville, France.
This moving, family documentary goes behind the scenes at The Big Bear Alpine Zoo, which is only one of two high elevation, Alpine Zoos in the United States.