An Iran many Americans have forgotten - once embracing Western culture, women's rights, and social change. Torn apart by revolution, turned into one of America's greatest adversaries.
Follows The Band Camino as they embark on a series of intimate pop-up shows for fans across the country ahead of their NeverAlways world tour in 2025. From green rooms, bus life, off days, and playing shows.
The biography of Hildegard Knef – born in Ulm in 1925, died in Berlin in 2002 – reflects post-war and divided Germany. It also reflects the vitality, hypocrisy, and sensationalism of our society and the media that feeds it. The film features numerous original interviews with Knef, excerpts from feature films, concert recordings that testify to her stage presence, which is still incredible today, as well as TV reports from Berlin, New York, and elsewhere. In addition to her, friends and relatives, contemporary witnesses, colleagues, and journalists also have their say.
Travis Peagler, the youngest of seven, has always known demons exist. Witnessing their cruel torment of his former Marine father and troubled older sister, Travis has fought his own fierce battles against these relentless forces. Over four decades of pain and trauma are unearthed as Travis and his loved ones navigate the chilling interplay between mental illness and demonic possession. Together, they seek to unravel the mysterious connection between these afflictions and find a path to healing and redemption.
Obsessed with expanding her family video archive, Ulana plans a trip to her hometown, now under Russian bombardment, but as she plans, everything begins to fall apart.
It's a kaleidoscope of children's lives, emotions and dreams during the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The children will try to survive and overcome the traumas caused by the war by talking through and immersing their memories.