Cameras go behind the scenes at Brown's, London's oldest luxury hotel, during the Christmas season, as staff face the expectations of delivering a luxury festive stay for guests booking rooms that start at £750 a night. The hotel's elite team hosts a vibrant charity Christmas fayre, creates imaginative festive pastries, and concocts a signature holiday cocktail, all aimed at delivering the Christmas feast of a lifetime.
In 1991, Wanda Holloway was arrested for trying to hire a hit man to kill her daughter Shanna's cheerleading rival so that Shanna could get a place on the team. Now, Shanna reveals the truth behind what happened for the first time.
Join Abby Hornacek as she embarks on the ultimate crash course in Christmas spirit at the world-renowned Charles W. Howard Santa Claus School. Founded in 1937 in Midland, Michigan, this prestigious institution teaches more than donning a red suit and white beard—it's about embracing the joy, generosity, and warmth that embody Santa. Follow Abby's journey as she learns to spread holiday cheer and bring the magic of Santa to life in the most heartwarming way.
After a life-altering accident, Floren discovers in art a path to healing and a way to cope with the loss of her mother. Within her home, she creates a magical sanctuary — a studio she visits every day to bring her paintings to life. There, surrounded by memories and colors, she confronts the greatest challenge of her artistic journey: painting the largest canvas of her artistic career.
The story of Canadian R&B icon Erroll Starr’s rise to fame and sudden departure from the spotlight in the late 1980’s, amid shifting mentalities about what constitutes “Black” music and the place of Black musicians in the Canadian music industry.
Common Ground is a film commissioned by the Forest of Dean Sculpture Trust to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first conversations with artists at the site, whose proposals became the Sculpture Trail. The film delves into the history of the Trail, offering insights into the conversations between the early artists who created its first sculptures.
Antti Autti elevates his captivating Arctic Lines video series to new heights with Aesthetics, a feature film that follows Autti, Jeremy Jones and Elena Hight as they search for dream lines in Norway's Lyngen Alps. The trio thread the needle between challenging conditions and breathtaking terrain to explore zones that demand they climb and ride at their highest level. Through successes and failures the session proves pivotal for all as they reflect on what they're searching for in the mountains and what drives them to keep going back.
Massive protests erupted in Serbia over plans to build the largest lithium mine in Europe, with protestors fighting to preserve nature and agriculture. Intruiged, environmental scientist Peter Tom Jones travels to Serbia’s Jadar Valley, investigating the role of mining corporation Rio Tinto. This controversial doc investigates local and national protests, the metals we need to fight climate change, and disinformation.
A portrait of the Director’s maternal grandmother, Eliane, a French woman who lived her entire life in Tunisia. The film shows her last moments at home with her family before her passing due to Alzheimer's disease.
Tucked deep in the Indian Himalaya is a 21,100-foot behemoth called Papsura, the face of which is split by a line so perfect and massive it pushed the skills of even the most renowned ski mountaineers. Papsura: Peak of Evil follows professional snowboarders Nick Russell and Jerry Mark from California’s Sierra Nevada to this remote corner of the world’s greatest mountain range, as they harness years of experience in pursuit of the biggest line of their lives.
With the rise of a shopping mall inside a state university, Arnil, a local printing shop worker, expresses his plights as his established livelihood faces the threat of closure.
How did Denmark get involved in the Iraq War in 2003? Cultural sociologist Jørgen Andersen is on a mission. Armed with humor, a pointer and an overhead projector, he uncovers how two men and 100 lies turned Denmark into a warring nation. A satirical theater monologue by Jens Kløft with actor Peter Larsen in the role of Jørgen Andersen.