St. Pete Boxing Club is the home of three former world champions: Ronald “Winky” Wright, Jeff “Left Hook” Lacy, and Keith “One Time” Thurman. “Successors of St. Pete: The St. Pete Boxing Club Story” explores not just a gym, but a legacy, as it follows fighters throughout every generation to answer the question: Who is going to continue the legacy that was left for them?
As the world races for critical minerals, a new trade route is transforming Central Africa. Lobito-Bound: A journey to Africa’s new frontier follows explorer Dwayne Fields - in partnership with pan-African mobile provider Africell - from the Indian Ocean to the Atlantic along the Lobito Corridor, tracing the impact of global power struggles on local lives. Through voices on the ground, the film explores whether the Lobito Corridor will bring real progress or simply shift the balance of control.
Last bastion of freedom of expression or playground for extremists and criminals? Opinions are divided on the messaging service Telegram. Just like on its mysterious founder, tech billionaire Pavel Durov. Is this man an uncompromising advocate of radical freedom or an accomplice of criminals of all kinds? Author Aleksandr Urzhanov searches for answers.
Never in Russia's history has the Russian domestic intelligence agency FSB had greater power than it does today. He uses fraud and corruption to achieve his goals. And murder on behalf of the Kremlin. Four people in exile share their experiences. They resisted state arbitrariness and became targets. How far does the FSB control Russian society?
Loud noises and lights, bombs and gunshots are the rhythm of progress and catharsis at a party. ANO decides to leave the city. He sets off on foot on an erratic journey, in which the landscape reflects back an apocalyptic image of the present and a foreshadowing of the future. Deserto Vértigo is an exploration of the psychological state of our current collapse, a surreal, agonising, yearning film.
On the shores of Embalse Lake, in the Argentine province of Córdoba, lie the ruins of three large hotels belonging to the Navy’s social welfare program. Construction began in 1940 on land and with funds donated by the national government, and was abandoned unfinished in 1949.
What does New Zealand’s economic situation mean for you? Jack Tame and a panel of experts break down the last five years, where the hope is, and what’s ahead.
The story behind the making of the 1985 Chicago Bears' rap anthem and video that became a cultural phenomenon, redefined sports entertainment, and cemented the team's larger-than-life legacy.
The documentary explores how in Argentina, football passion is inherited as an almost sacred legacy. The conflict arises when this transmission doesn't always align with individual desires: between shared passion and one's own voice in the face of a dilemma. Choosing a football team isn't an individual decision, but rather a process of family socialization where loyalty to the club is passed down from parents to children as part of the family's identity and traditions. The club isn't automatically inherited like a surname: it's negotiated, contested, and sometimes betrayed. In this tension (between tradition, choice, and rebellion), the identity of the fans is at stake.
Judged and defined by the system. Kenni, Sabrina, Sebastian, Cille, and Niklas break free from others' words and take ownership of their own life stories.
The filmmaker, starting a documentary research, interviews clients from the Champs bar to understand the importance of lesbo-queer bars for the community.
Through the game Final Fantasy XIV, we follow trans folks using the game to find a strong sense of community. They will discuss different topics related to gender, virtual life, identity and existing as a trans person.
After being steeped in Chinese traditional culture for 30 years, CHEN went to Paris in 1984. The different cultural environments of China and France enabled him to grow into a unique figure in the field of classical music. CHEN neither seeks approval from the West, not even his advisor Olivier Messiaen, nor caters to China. Instead, he uses his personal musical language to tell Eastern stories.