Filmmaker Billy Corben (Cocaine Cowboys) traces the history of celebrity chef Paula Deen and reconsiders the scandal that exploded her multi-million dollar empire.
In 2003, PMMP was breaking into the mainstream of the Finnish music scene. This documentary tells not only the story of the band's comeback year, but also what it was like to be a young female artist in Finland in the 2000s – and what kind of mark it left. The documentary consists of extensive archive material and recent interviews in which Vesala and Luoti openly talk about painful experiences that did not remain private but became intertwined with PMMP's music, lyrics, and performances.
Freddie Mercury's biographer Lesley-Ann Jones details her investigation into whether the bisexual rock legend could have fathered a daughter in the 1970s and kept it a secret from even his closest friends.
Young people wonder what their future profession should be. While the ambitions of some are brimming with ideas of grandeur, for others the horizon seems blurred and dizzying. In a series of sessions with a guidance counselor, they reveal their true selves.
I'm Not Your Heroine examines pain, loss, addiction, and the space in which they intertwine. It is the story of a mother who is helpless to alleviate the pain of her son, who turns to drugs after his father-figure commits suicide.
Kalú Kariú, a trans artist and poet from northern Brazil, reflects on how “saudade”, an untranslatable feeling of profound nostalgic longing, becomes a powerful source of creation. After eight years away from his roots, Kalú invites us into a space where memory, distance and identity intertwine, and art is born from absence.
In the midst of a profound social conflict, the director, a blind activist based in Canada, returns to her native Chile to follow five activists who embark on a transformative process to dignify their lives.
A documentary about the legendary 1972 Toronto production of the musical about the life of Jesus, which launched many illustrious careers and ignited a comedy revolution.
A small indigenous Mexican village is slowly turning into a ghost town as many of its inhabitants emigrate. To survive this, they start simulating an experience they all know: crossing the border to the US illegally. The residents of the village slip into the roles of border guards, human traffickers and drug smugglers to reenact the crossing for paying tourists so they can put themselves into the position of a migrant for one night. A story of empowerment or a village stuck in the loop of their traumatic experiences?
Truth Rising isn’t just a documentary— it’s a call to action at a critical time in our culture. As faith, identity, and morality are being redefined, this documentary exposes the civilizational moment we are living in. Through powerful stories and expert insights, it reveals how ordinary people can make an extraordinary impact—by boldly choosing courage over fear. As the world redefines truth, Truth Rising offers clarity, courage, and a Christ-centered path forward.
While on a security assignment at the ICR Discovery Center, Derick Dailey (Eric Hovind) and Dr. Brye (Dr. Brian Thomas) dive headfirst into the incredible world of cutting-edge Creation research. As they explore the exhibits, Derick wrestles with tough questions about the Age of the Earth, all while discovering the awe-inspiring genius of God’s design. Packed with suspense, laughter, and mind-blowing discoveries, this adventure proves that science and faith can be thrilling, enlightening, and hilariously entertaining—all at the same time!
Badri is a 13-year-old boy who lives in a remote village in the countryside of the Samtredia region of Georgia. His home, the places where he grew up become the set of a film. In the loneliness of the village, destined to become more and more depopulated, Badri’s movie is a horror movie.
Is it possible to inhabit the jungle and protect it? From the immensity of the Amazon, a peasant leader, an indigenous leader, and a traditional Afro-Colombian doctor explore the Colombian Amazon as a diverse and cultural space through memory. Economic booms since the 19th century, armed conflict, inequalities, and structural violence threaten this sacred territory. Their voices reveal the struggle for climate justice and environmental resistance in search of a hopeful future.
Filmed over two nights at the Hollywood Bowl as Lauper concluded her year-long Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour, this all-star concert celebrates icon's beloved catalog.