A hilarious and heartfelt documentary that pulls back the curtain on the secret world of professional wrestling referees - the unsung heroes who make the mayhem look real. Featuring insight and stories from wrestling legends like Earl Hebner, Tommy Dreamer, Bill Alfonso, Kevin Sullivan, Al Snow and dozens more, the film reveals how refs learn the ropes, perform hidden duties in the ring, and help create the illusion of combat. Through backstage access, rare footage, and emotional interviews, The Ref Didn't See It. celebrates the wrestling's unsung zebras
With testimonies from stars such as Ademir da Guia, Afonsinho, Gerson and Nei da Conceição, the film pays tribute to Didi, Mr. Football, elected best player in the 1958 World Cup and inventor of the dry leaf kick.
Diego Araya moves to Patagonia to photograph pumas and encounters a puma born without a tail. He had no idea how this puma would affect the rest of his life. This film details the events leading to his dedication to save Chile’s pumas.
After a disastrous night at a bougie Los Angeles restaurant that ends in food poisoning and ER visits, chaotic duo Brittany and Tiffany demand justice, only to get challenged to a public cook-off by the restaurant’s pretentious chef. With zero culinary skills and a taste for drama, they set out on an outrageous journey around the world to learn about the beauty of rice.
The official studio documentary of the making of 2023's "TERRASITE".
Almost 2 years in the making, this nearly 2 hour epic fly-on-the-wall deep dive studio report canvases much of the bands' history from its humble beginnings to the end of the recording of our latest album "Terrasite". Filmed during the 2.5 month recording session with Producer Dave Otero, the film focuses on each individual instrument's recording process with interviews from each member contemplating the work once the album was wrapped up. All the stress, frustration, comradery, laughter, intensity and passion for the work is on display here and its a must-watch for any Cattle fan of every era.
H5N1: Conservation in Crisis’ reveals the devastating impact of avian flu —not only on wildlife but on those fighting to protect it. David Steel, manager of the Isle of May, bears witness to the unfolding catastrophe, balancing conservation efforts with the emotional toll of loss. As avian flu tightens its grip, the island’s thriving bird colonies face yet another year with the virus outbreak, spreading rapidly through dense nesting grounds.The virus continues to spread and evolve, leaving one question: what does the future hold for seabirds—and for us?
Fortunes is our family name is a short documentary showcasing the heritage and tradition of a dying craft, emphasising the importance of keeping these historic processes and their proprietors alive and in business. We capture the daily life of Barry Brown and touch upon the history of Fortunes Kippers in Whitby.
The unexpected death of the director’s father is the starting point and the spur for an intense journey through hidden family stories, an in-depth investigation into the asbestos lobby, and a legal battle. A difficult personal experience uncovering a strangely silenced scandalous, global and current environmental and public health disaster.
A scientific paper sparks controversy and congressional inquiry. Bias influences perceptions of evidence and testimony in the misconduct investigation, impacting future such probes.
fíodóra, named after the Irish word for weaver, offers an intimate portrait of award-winning textile artist Lara Pain, as she invites us into her London studio to experience the ancient magic of handweaving.
He built a supplement empire by devouring raw meat on social media. And he had the muscles to prove it. But, really, how did the Liver King get so huge?