After a harrowing home invasion and kidnapping in 2015, a couple is accused of staging the ordeal when the woman reappears in this true-crime docuseries.
70 years after a body is found floating in a Sydney river, middle aged doctor Jack learns his father, a Holocaust survivor, is allegedly responsible for the unsolved murder of a Nazi and sets out on a quest to find the truth.
Hosted by DJ Sabby, The Bubbling Culture is a 6 part anthology series of documentaries focused on spotlighting bustling movements rising within the SouthAfrican entertainment space. eco-system, especially within the digital space. When we look at film, television and entertainment, some of the biggest innovatorswithin these industries cultivated their craft within the robust digital space. This series explore these cultural movements with some of its key trailblazers.
Each episode focuses on a different subculture, and explores it from multiple perspectives. Some of the episodes explore topics like Digital Content & OnlineComedy to Amapiano and Podcasting
Following the work of medical teams in University Hospital Coventry's trauma unit as they try to save the lives of people injured in traffic collisions.
In this warm but eye-opening series, six people from across Britain, who are each living with obesity, travel the globe to learn the diverse reasons why people around the world are affected by obesity
Is taking the pill bad and why? Can something go wrong with a menstrual cup? And why do you have pain in your lower back during your period? Bloedserius gives an honest and clear answer to all these questions. This four-part series allows young, famous women to experience their periods up close for a month. Sometimes in pain and confined to the bed, sometimes with awkward situations. But above all: always 100% honest.
Burning Bridges is a smoldering docuseries that plunges you into the hearts and minds of Telangana's firefighters. This five-episode saga explodes beyond the flames, exploring the raw courage, hidden scars, and emotional toll of a life on the frontline. Witness their desperate dance with infernos in Episode 1, then feel the searing loss of the Ruby Blaze in Episode 2. We go deeper in Episode 3, revealing the invisible scars and family anxieties left behind by the Deccan fire. Episode 4 steps back, focusing on the human faces of tragedy, their stories woven with the firefighters who risked everything to save them. Finally, Episode 5 takes us beyond the fireground, highlighting the unseen challenges of false alarms, traffic chaos, and the need for public understanding. Burning Bridges isn't just a docuseries; it's a searing testament to the human spirit, a call for empathy, and a tribute to the silent guardians who stand between us and the inferno.
In 'Kamp Waes: Classified', real operators tell the story of their most important missions in eight episodes. Every episode, Fly shares unique stories of Special Forces missions together with one of his Special Forces colleagues. In addition, Classified shows unseen images of those missions, from the Defense archive.
Óttar Sveinsson hosts the show "Útkall" on Vísir, where he talks to the heroes from the Útkall books. The episodes are produced by the filmmaker Heiðar Aðalbjörnsson.
This series delves into the lives and psyches of women who have committed irreparable acts. Each episode tells the story of a murderess who has made the headlines, and traces the thread of a tragedy that has left an indelible mark. Through these deeply moving stories, we revisit the places, times and social context that led to the tragedy.
In the year that the gas tap in Groningen is finally closed, Andere Tijden (NTR) presents the four-part documentary series The earth is shaking: about the discovery of the gas bubble, the cheering everywhere in the Netherlands, the economic trees that reach the sky and the consequences and aftermath for the residents.