Follow the making of the Las Vegas WrestleMania in 1993 that paved the path forward for the WWF. From the chaos outside Caesars Palace to the action inside the ring, pull back the curtain on the "World's Largest Toga Party" with an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the event.
In spring, apple orchards bloom in Kursk. Asya and her stepfather Sergei, an employee of the Kursk Nuclear Power Plant, live here. They sense that trouble is approaching the city - sirens are sounding more and more often, enemy drones are flying into the area of the nuclear power plant, and a local crazy artist predicts the apocalypse.
Summer school is a place where students live side-by-side with nature. The film's characters reflect on the contacts between humans and insects. But theoretical reasoning quickly fades into the background when people find a wasp hive right in the fire cabinet. What to do with it now?
Aleque and Issay, two 3-year old twins move to the bustling city of Beijing with their mum, dad, and little sister. They arrive at an empty apartment on the 26th floor surrounded by skyscrapers and highways. Aleque and Issay sleep on inflatable beds and long for their toys. Day by day, they start learning new things, they try local foods and pick up simple Chinese words. Aleque & Issay is a film told from a child’s perspective, narrated by the youngest sister. With a low camera angle, we get to follow their growth journey, transitioning from toddlers to school-aged children.
Through different restorations and languages, the characters rehearse the durability and future of images. When spirits appear, a symphony emerges, from the street to the cinema.
Initially an offbeat comedy exploring the quirky, seashell-obsessed culture of Southwest Florida, six weeks into filming, Hurricane Ian — one of the most destructive storms in U.S. history — devastates the region. As waters recede, the crew return to find a transformed landscape and story. What was once lighthearted now grapples with a deeper question: will the community's love for shells and the coastline survive the weight of its overwhelming grief, or will it find a way to heal and rebuild?
THE MINDS OF 99 – THREE DAYS IN THE PARK is a concert documentary film that follows the band and the individual members in the period leading up to, during, and after the magical weekend in the Park. Through a compilation of more than 300 hours of material, the audience is taken behind the scenes and gets up close to the band and the pressures and dilemmas, thoughts and emotions they encounter on the journey to the three critically acclaimed stadium concerts.
Attracting 140,000 fans over two days (April 27–28, 2024), “Shinzou” was a legendary performance that established Ado the first solo female artist to perform at the iconic Japan National Stadium. The setlist featured 26 songs including her on-stage duet of “Sakura Biyori and Time Machine (with Hatsune Miku),” the highly acclaimed “DIGNITY” featuring guest guitarist Tak Matsumoto (from B’z), and “Show,” a collaboration song with Universal Studios Japan. The theatrical release promises a fresh and immersive experience for fans who missed the live event or want to relive the moment.
After 20 years, millionaire landowner Mike Buchanan is confirmed as the rightful Highland Chief. The Buchanans live in a magnificent house and estate on the edge of the Trossachs. His ambitious wife Paula is planning the inaugural three-day bonanza of tartan, and ceremonial regalia on the estate. She was the driving force behind Mike’s claim and is now the chief architect of his ‘coronation’ (well, much of it, when an ancient source can’t be found). Ceremony and ritual are unashamedly being invented. This is the story of how history is made... or in this case, how history is made up. As the family adopts increasingly bizarre and ancient entitlements, the inner workings of the British elite is revealed; raising important questions around class, national identity, history values and traditions, and the place of ‘Clans’ in the modern world.
An exploration of the seminal and transformative 18 months that one of music’s most famous couples — John Lennon and Yoko Ono — spent living in Greenwich Village, New York City, in the early 1970s.
6 people researching & experimenting for empowerment in their sexuality – which actions are tempting & helpful to deconstruct shame and be more self-confident?
In an age of intersecting political, man-made and ecological disasters, ‘Preemptive Listening’ is an ode to the sirens that are and those that could be. Siren compositions from over 20 contemporary musicians form a resonant voice to ask; Does an alarm have to be alarming?
The story of Clemmie Greenlee and her transformation from abused street addict to selfless champion of youths on the street and of mothers whose sons have been senselessly murdered by street violence.
At the dawn of her thirties, director Elsa Deshors decides to reunite with her teenage friends, Natasha, Laura, and Alice, and set off on a road trip with them. Together, they let themselves be guided to places each of them loves, and intimate stories emerge from the silences between them. The road and the landscapes roll by, bound together by the strength of their friendship.
The story of a little boy from Chernivtsi region whose childhood dream led him to the steps of an American spaceship. Leonid Kadenyuk (1951-2018), a native of the Bukovinian village of Klishkivtsi, was the first cosmonaut of independent Ukraine. The film features unique footage of flight preparation and filming in open space.
Melissa Kelly, a Hamilton-based boudoir photographer helps women to feel powerful, confident, and embraced in their own skin. Through candid behind-the-scenes moments and heartfelt client testimonials, this documentary highlights how Melissa's work isn't just photography - it's an act of reclaiming self-worth.