A film that sheds light on the impact of volcanic eruptions in the Pacific Rim on human history and culture, and delves deep into the lives of the ‘Ring of Fire People’ to examine the pain they experienced from the great disaster and the insight they gained in the process of healing from it: [coexistence with Mother Nature].
With chronic disease and malnutrition skyrocketing, a renegade farmer uncovers the link between human health and the dire need for local, light-filled food. Will society align with the quantum physics of healing before it's too late?
In Handmi Village, grandmothers Seonjin and Hyeonsook, seasoned 'namul' gatherers from Mount Sobaek, encounter Michelin chef Fabrizio Ferrari in 2024. Discovering their 'namul' as the unique ingredient he sought, the trio embarks on a food and travel journey between Korea and Italy, exploring diverse flavors and cultivating friendship, cultural exchange, and mutual respect.
Sicilia is a love story. A visually rich, character-driven documentary that explores the heart and soul of Sicily and why anyone who goes here falls in love with this island. Told through the lives of local artisans — from fishermen and chefs to winemakers, chocolate makers, artists, and harvesters — the film captures the island’s deep-rooted traditions, layered history, and vibrant cultural identity. As ancient landscapes meet modern rhythms, Sicilia becomes more than just a place — it becomes a story of resilience, passion, and the timeless spirit of a people whose way of life is both a reflection of the past and a celebration of the present.
The story of my generation of skaters, who respected and raised the bar of the Dogtown era in the 1970s and inspired a whole new generation of skaters like Tony Hawk and Christian Hosoi throughout the 1980s and 90s. This generation revolutionized the sport and influenced competitive vertical skateboarding for decades. Today, we see the evolution of their pioneering efforts, which bring skateboarding to a global influence through the Olympics. With archival footage never seen before of history being made, updates on skaters, interviews, and event footage from the El Gato Classic Legends Weekend Events, seeing these legends gathering after 40 years and more.
The OC Effect charts the surf and skate culture’s rise from rebellious Orange County roots to a global, billion‑dollar industry. Through rare footage and insider voices, it asks whether the culture’s authentic spirit can endure corporate takeovers, globalization, and shifting values as a new generation drives sustainability and innovation.
“On the Wave” plunges audiences into the breathtaking and perilous world of big wave surfing through the life of Sebastian Steudtner, the German outsider who rose to become the sport’s world record holder. Born in landlocked Nuremberg, Steudtner abandoned school at sixteen to chase the ocean — a decision that led him from windsurfing in Hawaii to confronting towering walls of water few humans would dare approach. Shunned at first by the insular surf world, mocked onstage after career-defining rides, and often left without sponsors, he refused to quit. His relentless pursuit carried him from the icy shores of Ireland to the legendary swells of Nazaré, Portugal — the wave that would not only catapult him into the history books but also shift the center of big wave surfing to Europe.
After a two-year attempt, ski mountaineers Christina ‘Lusti’ Lustenberger and Jim Morrison, joined by Nick McNutt and Chantel Astorga, ski the first descent of the Great Trango Glacier. They navigate risk, grapple with grief, and face physical danger as they push the limits of human experience.
“The Harvard Five” as they became known –Philip Johnson, John Johansen, Landis Gores, Eliot Noyes and Marcel Breuer– were fueled by a sense of hope and optimism in the wake of WWII, but their modern ideals and avant-garde designs were snubbed by the locals in this traditional town who did not understand these pioneers –or their ”Kleenex box” houses. Nevertheless, the Harvard 5 found New Canaan’s wooded, rolling hills to be the perfect canvas for experimentation with Bauhaus ideals in design and architecture. From there, they triggered an intellectual movement that not only changed the landscape of this New England community forever, but would resonate worldwide.
A local icon, Rich Harbour, builds a legacy in the town he loves. The multigenerational chronicles is full of characters that helped define his passion for surfing and the brand that became Harbour Surfboards. The story takes place in the Mayberry-esque coastal town of Seal Beach. As the town evolves, so do the people in it.
LOOKING UP is the inspiring story of Eitan Armon, a young man facing encroaching blindness who takes on the challenge of climbing the world’s most epic granite wall.
By the early 1990s, Tiki bars were nearly extinct, and ceramic drinking vessels known as Tiki mugs were vanishing into thrift stores and swap meets. But in Venice Beach, California, a small group of collectors, artists, and enthusiasts saw something more. Art. Cabali and the Tiki Mug Obsession follows two intertwined stories. It traces the history of Tiki culture through its iconic collectible Tiki mugs, exploring how boutique publishing and a fledgling internet gave rise to a passionate, global community. Second, it tells the story of Fini, an obsessive Tiki mug collector, whose dedication inspired Cabali, a modernist speakeasy Tiki bar in Oro Valley, AZ.
Directed by low-vision filmmaker Sheridan O’Donnell, Rising Phoenix: A New Revolution spotlights Paralympic champions, Hollywood actors, and global disability activists. Featuring Lauren Ridloff, Ezra Frech, Jim LeBrecht and Anastasia Pagonisi, this powerful film is an electrifying portrait of today’s disability movement told through stories of resilience, inclusion, and cultural change.
After a highly publicized failure to complete a five-Ironman ultra-triathlon, endurance athlete Will Turner sets out on a 914-mile race unlike anything attempted before. Beginning with a 15.6-mile swim in Lake Tahoe, followed by 728 miles of cycling over brutal Sierra mountain passes, and ending with a 170.4-mile run near Mammoth Lakes, Turner battles fatigue, sleep deprivation, and unforgiving weather. With redemption on the line, he must push beyond his limits to conquer what may be the toughest ultra-triathlon ever created.
The film centers displacement and homelessness through the sensory languages of music, movement, and light. The result is an experience that is as intimate as it is universal. A reflection on human fragility and strength. A reckoning with care and complicity. And an invitation to imagine a world in which we hold and heal each other’s wounds, not in theory, but in practice.What begins as a sacred lament expands into a powerful testament on community, vulnerability, and radical empathy. The hands are open, reaching. The question remains: Would you harbor me? Would I harbor you?
Based on "Bawdy Balboa" by Judge Robert Gardner, "Sin City: Newport Beach" transports viewers to the 1920s and 30s, when Newport Beach was a raucous seaside playground fueled by illegal booze, gambling, and scandalous nightlife. Through the stories of a dance hall, a brothel, a formidable madame, and two larger-than-life Dukes, the film reveals how the once boisterous honky-tonk town transformed Newport Beach into the world-class luxury destination we know today.
Against all odds, Ali Truwit survived. Just days after her college graduation, a snorkeling trip turned into a nightmare when the accomplished collegiate swimmer was attacked by a shark. The brutal encounter would test every ounce of her strength and will to live. Against staggering odds, Ali survived — but her life was forever altered. The loss of her leg marked not just a physical transformation, but an emotional reckoning. Faced with unimaginable trauma, Ali made a powerful choice: to reclaim her story and use her experience to inspire others. Leaning on the values that had always guided her, she set her sights on a nearly unthinkable goal — earning a spot on the 2024 U.S. Paralympic Team... just one year after the attack. This film follows her extraordinary journey: through the pain of recovery, the battle to return to the water, the triumph of making Team USA, and ultimately, rising to the podium in Paris.
In the late 19th century, thousands of Native Hawaiians with leprosy were torn from their families and banished to a secluded peninsula on the island of Molokai. Into this place of despair came a young Belgian priest, Father Damien, who chose to share their fate. He ate with the sick, bandaged their wounds and dug their graves. To his critics he seemed reckless and stubborn, but to the people he was father and friend. In time, Damien’s compassion led him to contract the disease himself, becoming one with those he served. When he died of leprosy in 1889, the world mourned him as a hero and saint. His sacrifice would inspire generations, from Robert Louis Stevenson to Gandhi and Mother Teresa.
This inspiring documentary follows action sports pioneer Gale Webb and her lifelong promise to a friend: to dedicate her life to helping kids and changing lives through her high-energy extreme sports shows. Featuring legendary athletes from the world of action sports — including skateboarding icons Tony Hawk, Christian Hosoi, and Steve Caballero; BMX greats Eddie Fiola and Martin Aparijo; and motocross legend Jeremy McGrath — the film also includes industry leaders like Steve Van Doren of Vans and many other influential figures who helped shape the extreme sports movement.
Oxygen uncovers shocking new details about one of the most chilling cases in American history with “The Boston Strangler: Unheard Confession.” For the first time ever, viewers will hear from the long-lost 16-hour audio tapes of alleged serial killer Albert DeSalvo’s confession, offering a raw and unfiltered account of the crimes.