“The Daily Show” tackles the curious case of young Maga voters in a special episode airing this Monday. Following the 2024 election, where Donald Trump performed better with voters under 30 than any Republican since 2008, correspondent Jordan Klepper sets out to understand this surprising demographic trend.
10 News First takes you behind the scenes on the making of Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning. Angela Bishop chats with Tom Cruise for all the inside info.
Before the iPhone, the Polaroid camera let people instantly chronicle their lives. Along with instant photo mania, its company culture became the model for Silicon Valley. Mr. Polaroid is the story of Edwin Land, the man behind the camera.
In 1933 the Loch Ness Monster made front page headlines around the world. The film is the story of the colourful investigators who were sent by Fleet Street to report the amazing news and track down the monster.
Jerada is a mining town in Morocco, where coal extraction - officially halted in 2001 - has continued informally to this day. L’mina reconstructs current activity in the pits through a set designed in collaboration with the local residents, who perform their own roles on screen.
The director delves into the fragments of his own memory, blending images, words, and silences in a film essay that explores identity, memory, and the impossibility of coherent self-narration. A broken self-portrait, reconstructed from the image.
Xenotransplantation, or transplanting animal organs into humans, could be on the precipice of a breakthrough, and Dr. Gupta is speaking with the doctors, geneticists and ethicists on the cutting edge of this groundbreaking research. Dr. Gupta follows the journeys of patients making medical history as some of the first people in the world to receive gene-edited pig kidneys, including an extraordinary look inside the operating room during these historic procedures.
A film by Séverine Barde, adapted from Dorian Rossel's play, based on Ingmar Bergman's fictional autobiography. A powerful self-portrait, at the crossroads of theater and cinema, from the collection De la scène à l'écran.
A nice, 40-minute documentary on the life of Mark Jones; It follows the story from his early musical memories, using a four track recorder in the 80s, going by the stage name ‘Walter Wall’ and releasing a great amount of songs during that time, to joining bands like The Zeb & The Coral throughout the 90s and 20s. Mark Jones is a musician based in Liverpool who has been a singer & guitarist for about 40 years, performing in various venues across the UK, Europe, and the USA. As a multi-instrumentalist, he plays guitar, clarinet, saxophone, bass, percussion, and keyboards. Originally from Southampton, Mark discovered his love for singing at an early age and taught himself to play guitar and bass when he was 15. He began busking and regularly performing covers in local venues before joining a band as the lead singer. Over the years, Mark has had songs released as singles by local record companies, such as 'Life's Alright', 'Superlambanana' & 'Turned Out Nice Again.'
Standing just 5-9, Zakai Zeigler emerged from New York City obscurity to become the most decorated (and winningest) point guard in Tennessee Basketball history. Through exclusive interviews and behind-the-scenes access with Zeigler and those who followed his journey closest, BET ON ME chronicles Zeigler's meteoric rise and the tragedies that threatened to derail it all.
Massimo Bacigalupo, in his house in Rapallo, talks about his cinema, which passed through the festivals of the FEDIC circles and then in the lively and active Rome at the turn of the 1960s and 1970s. Massimo talks about his films and recalls his encounters with Mekas and Markopoulos, the fundamental one with Tonino De Bernardi, Pia Epremian and the Turin group, the vicissitudes of independent cinema in Italy and the relationship with the USA.
After one of the worst floods in Spanish history, a group of people are concerned about something seemingly secondary: family photographs. This documentary addresses the importance of family memory. How it contributes to shaping historical memory, and how the traces of mud left behind by the DANA storm have helped to unite the memories of thousands of families in L'Horta Sud, Valencia.