A 10-year fishing ban in the Oslofjord will come into effect from January 1, 2026. This has a strong impact on Norwegian coastal culture and fishing identity. In this documentary we follow professional fisherman Arnt Ove who is in danger of losing his job, as well as hobby fishermen Arne and Jan who work to preserve the tradition and culture of fishing in Norway.
A local fisherwoman navigates her way through a male dominated environment to work in an industry that has been essential to island life for hundreds of years.
Follow journalist Chloe Hadjimatheou as a tip sparks a probing look into Raynor Winn's beloved memoir, uncovering claims and evidence that challenge The Salt Path's truth.
A short documentary exploring the reason behind the return of analog media, specifically vinyl. The documentary focuses on Gabriella, the main participant, and her experiences and personal viewpoints.
Inspired by The Seven Valleys, the film follows a solitary wayfarer who steps onto a spiritual journey of self-knowledge, guided not by destination but by transformation. Shot across the historic landscapes of Oxford, the journey unfolds as both an inner pilgrimage and a physical passage that reflects the wayfarer’s movement toward surrender, silence, and submission.
A hush rests upon the monastery, stirred by echoes that drift through its halls. Chants, prayers, and gentle whispers compose the soundscape of the Mosteiro de Nossa Senhora das Graças — a space where mystery lingers and peace feels absolute.
Speed, emotion, dream. Smoke and Rubber follows the drivers of Istanbul who dedicate it all to modified car culture. Beyond the noise, it traces how speed, sound, and the performance of masculinity define a way of living, from the garage to the streets. Based on ongoing research, this is a reflective portrait of a noisy world.
In this mockumentary, a Green Screen Man recalls the memories of his late father who was once a camera man. Now attempting to shoot his own documentary, the Green Screen Man discovers more about himself and his place in the foreground.
In this gripping documentary, we embark on a cinematic exploration to answer the question: Do miracles occur today? Through the perspectives of many who claim to have encountered divine intervention, we delve into the credibility of these extraordinary occurrences. At the heart of this investigation lies the profound impact of Jesus’ birth, death, and resurrection, serving as the cornerstone of faith and redemption. We even explore one of human faith’s most difficult dilemma’s, what happens when the answer is “no”? Join Lee Strobel and director Mani Sandoval on this transformative journey.