In the documentary Beck: Behind the Scenes we get an exclusive insight into the production of the latest Beck films (51 and 52). Here we are taken on a journey through the recordings and the technical details behind each film. We also meet the main actors who talk about their time in the Beck group.
Through the memories of his grandmother and his mother, a young filmmaker tries to reimagine within the lens of cinema a past time he doesn't remember with his grandfather who passed away almost 20 years ago.
Observational documentary about the student protests that took place at the Universidad Austral de Chile during 2024, in the context of the implementation of the "Recovery Plan", which caused a wave of layoffs of professors and staff, increasing the educational crisis of the institution.
Once down to 80 in the wild, the Florida Grasshopper Sparrow is at risk of extinction. Biologist Fabiola ‘Fabby’ Baeza-Tarin and a group of unexpected collaborators work to protect the sparrows, their shrinking habitat, and the headwaters of the Everglades.
In the deep ocean, life is divided between very different worlds inhabited by weird and wonderful deep sea creatures. In the midwater, pelagic wanderers tread migratory routes that span entire oceans, and planktonic drifters and their predators take part in bioluminescent light shows. It is separated into zones based on depth, including the sunlight zone (epipelagic), twilight zone (mesopelagic), midnight zone (bathypelagic), abyssal and hadal zones. And below, lies the deep sea floor. A kingdom of mud and ooze, where sessile creatures cling to any solid outcrop and corals craft kingdoms on the seamount crusts. The worlds of the deep sea could not be more different, and yet their stories are fundamentally intertwined. In this episode, we delve into the Midnight Zone and the Twilight Zone, where anglerfish, giant sharks, and bioluminescent wonders are found traversing the void. Join as we uncover fascinating deep ocean facts and mysteries.
The cricketing story of Phillip Hughes has been recounted in vivid fashion by the late batter’s family and friends in a moving new documentary from cricket.com.au, titled The Boy from Macksville. The documentary, released to mark the 10-year anniversary of Hughes’ tragic death and to celebrate his extraordinary if all-too-brief life
A Film by Kate Gammill. The first student-produced documentary completed with The Institute for Southern Storytelling at MC, it explores the effects on people and a community after a crime investigation runs cold. Featuring various individuals associated with the trial and the popular duo of the Creeps and Crimes podcast.