Choreographer and performer Jenn Freeman has always possessed the gift of movement. From a very early age, she simply had to dance… all the time. But with that ever-present need to jump, leap, shake and squirm came a struggle to exist harmoniously in a world that seemed to assault her senses and sense of equilibrium at every turn.
The documentary follows Hendrick Motorsports and NASCAR’s journey to compete with a NASCAR car in the 2023, 24 Hours of Le Mans, the race’s centennial. The film explores the technical challenges, preparation and public reaction to NASCAR’s participation in the iconic European endurance race.
Before unsung gay NYC exploitation maverick Andy Milligan died of AIDS, he cranked out grindhouse-ready shock and so-bad-it’s-good schlock movies throughout the late 1960s and ’70s. Yet, as captured in this fascinating documentary, his life and on-set persona were messy, complicated, and unforgettable.
For over three decades, NASA and an international team of scientists and engineers pushed the limits of technology, innovation, and perseverance to build and launch the James Webb Space Telescope, the most powerful space observatory ever created. Cosmic Dawn brings audiences behind the scenes with the Webb film crew, and never-before-heard testimonies revealing the real story of how this telescope overcame all odds.
Thirteen-year-old Willis Gibson's life changes overnight when he becomes the first person in human history to beat Tetris. This coming-of-age story explores grief, the power of community and the rise of an unexpected internet legend.
This vibrant documentary explores Long Island's indelible impact on hip-hop's evolution, told through the voices of pioneering artists who shaped the genre. The suburban landscape inspired a distinctive sound that expanded hip-hop beyond NYC, while also challenging the false promises of suburban utopia.
From Award-winning director Jonas Åkerlund, “Metallica Saved My Life” explores the world of Metallica through the lives of their fans—including the bandmembers themselves—who have supported each other through highs, lows, trials, and triumphs for over four decades.
After the previous documentaries 'Kees vliegt uit' and 'Het beste voor Kees', Videoland is making another documentary about Kees Momma (59). In 'Kees really flies out', viewers will see him spread his wings from June 11.
Olimpia Coral Melo never set out to become a feminist icon. The humiliation of seeing her intimate video go viral made her want to abandon her own name. For thirteen years, she fought to pass a law against digital sexual violence in Mexico. Now, as the Olimpia Law gains momentum across Latin America, she must come to terms with her wounds and reclaim the name that shame once tried to take away from her.
"Tehran on the Walls" is an attempt to present a different perspective on the current situation in Tehran and its challenges from various biological, social, and cultural aspects. Using the language of art and images, this film examines problems such as environmental pollution, social inequalities, and cultural changes, and seeks to establish a deep connection with the audience.
Abigél came to the Czech Republic from Hungary with a super important goal: to learn how to pronounce the most difficult letter in the world ... rrrzs,rrr, rzsr rhz ... Ř!
Irish Powerhouse. Born in East London and backed by Irish roots, Paddy O’Brian commands every space he enters. Unwilling to rely on anyone's approval, he carved his own path in the industry, driven by tireless training and a razor-sharp focus. Known for his unfiltered honesty and relentless work ethic, Paddy's unwavering love for his family remains the true anchor of his life.
NRL stars Addo-Carr, Bateman, Olam and Kamikamica rose from humble beginnings worldwide to rugby league fame. Now they're using their success to give back to communities and create positive change globally.
Roseanne Barr, America's original "domestic goddess," recounts the untold story of her unusual upbringing and comedy career, and exposes the twisted "cancel culture" that must be overcome for America to survive as a free nation.
Missing Black Women is a powerful new documentary that sheds light on one of America's most overlooked crises-the disappearance of Black women and girls across the country.
“What might the feelings of returning to one’s hometown be? On a journey in search of truth, a story of longing and belonging to a homeland that embraced many.”
Peace activist Takamatsu Gushiken, 71, searches for the remains of people who were killed during the Battle of Okinawa, one of the bloodiest chapters in the second world war. As the US seeks to bolster its military presence on the island, due to its close proximity to China, Taiwan and North Korea, we explore the multi-layered tensions that have haunted the people of Okinawa for 80 years
To cope with ecological shocks, we need to act quickly in terms of our lifestyles and develop new forms of organization in our communities that are more resilient, more supportive, and more cooperative. But given the urgency of the situation, how can we allow time for cooperation and for social transformation processes to mature?