Bugs, the banning of Pride, incitement against Ukraine — in 2025, Fidesz faces the looming threat of defeat, and Viktor Orbán’s camp has launched a counterattack. Many expect the most brutal campaign the regime has ever conducted. There’s nothing new about the method. Just as this isn’t the first time Orbán’s power has been in danger. Stolen public funds, the internet tax, brokerage scandals, the U.S. entry ban, the so-called "G-Day" — ten years ago, Fidesz’s support plummeted within months, and their system fell into crisis almost immediately after winning the 2014 election. But the arrival of masses fleeing war offered a perfect opportunity to test a new strategy. And the experiment worked: this was the moment when hate became the cornerstone of the Orbán regime.
Plat en Blanc follows the journey of the three chefs behind the Disfrutar restaurant to turn it into the best in the world, exploring their creative process, the legacy of El Bulli, and how their profession impacts their personal lives. From its beginnings to the present day, the chefs share the pressure to innovate, their sacrifice, and cooking as art and emotion.
I receive discarded footage from a documentary that never was. I review various documents related to the coup d’état in Uruguay. I observe how the bodies of lesbians and transvestites from that time are represented. I become obsessed with amethyst, a stone extracted from the north of Uruguay, displayed in a European natural history museum. All the files are united by one thing in common: cataloging.
Yus, a 29-year-old young man, made several attempts to escape his country by hiding under trucks. This microdocumentary tells the story of the repression and the punishments he received from the police.
What really went down between Gilbert Arenas and Javaris Crittenton? This exposé unpacks how a gambling dispute led to guns drawn in an NBA locker room.
Documentary looking back at a Britain during the darkest days of WWII using stunning new archived footage and interviews with people who lived through it.
"Resurrecting Legends: The Rebirth of the MK IV" The documentary captures the extraordinary efforts of Riley Technologies, led by Bob Riley, his son Bill Riley, and a team of master craftsmen, as they undertake the meticulous continuation build of the MK IV. Drawing from original blueprints and modern enhancements for safety and materials, the team worked tirelessly to bring these iconic cars back to life while preserving their authentic spirit. The film features exclusive access to the Riley Technologies shop, showcasing the craftsmanship, innovation, and dedication behind the project. A highlight of the documentary is Bob Riley's emotional reunion with the MK IV, witnessing his legendary design return to the track in its continuation form. This poignant moment, captured before Riley's passing October 22, 2024, stands as a testament to his lifelong passion for race car engineering and his unparalleled contributions to motorsport.
This documentary traces the evolution of Anne Spencer's beloved garden from a personal retreat to a nationally significant cultural landscape. The garden was an oasis where she wrote much of her poetry, drawing inspiration and insights from the natural beauty surrounding her. It was also a vibrant gathering place, welcoming luminaries and civil rights leaders including Langston Hughes, James Weldon Johnson, Zora Neale Hurston, Thurgood Marshall, George Washington Carver, and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Journalist Max Arian retells his experience as a survivor of the Holocaust in the Netherlands while contemplating on why more Jewish people were deported from the Netherlands than from any other Western European nation.
Placed: The Journey Through Foster Care explores the reality of the Foster Care System that is hidden in plain sight. By going into the homes of foster parents, and asking social care workers for answers, this student documentary sheds light on the real voices and untold stories of the Foster System.
A romp through an iconic decade of the Eurovision Song Contest, featuring classic archive performances from Abba, Brotherhood of Man, Dana, Cliff Richard, alongside more notorious offerings.
Follows three American women navigating hard choices about their biological clocks, and questioning what “choice” actually means in this era of eggs on ice.
Over 40 years has passed and a son embarks on a journey to take his first picture with his father. Heightened emotions that have blockaded the opportunity for personal freedom and growth are surfaced as a sit down conversation ensues between father and son.
A season of triumphs and trials pushes the Lock Haven University wrestling team to their limits as they fight for greatness, revealing who they are both on and off the mat.
Can AI play music like a human being? Can it improvise or perform complicated music with sensitivity and style? This documentary explores what happens when machines simulate creativity with two pianists, Kit Armstrong and Michael Wollny, who are both undertaking research with artificial intelligence.