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- In covert modern warfare, the line between right and wrong has blurred. This docuseries examines the moral ambiguities of war as embodied by the 2018 case in which a US Navy SEAL platoon accused its chief, Eddie Gallagher, of war crimes.
- A group of teenagers in Hawaii enter the world of professional competitive surfing in the 1990s and rise to super stardom.
- A look at how the lives of Colombian footballer Andres Escobar and drug lord Pablo Escobar were intertwined, alongside the mysterious events that led to Andres' murder in 1994.
- A look at the short, mysterious life of blues legend, Robert Johnson, who was said to have made a deal with the Devil at a crossroads in rural Mississippi.
- Documents the high stakes battle that is set off when plans for a breakaway league emerge and the past, present, and future of European football collide, leaving the game's powerful leaders to defend, or upend, the traditions of the sport.
- A daring couple travels worldwide to climb the last super skyscraper, attempting a bold acrobatic stunt on the spire to salvage both their career and relationship.
- The violent political suppression of the roots reggae movement in Jamaica told through an investigation into Jamaican politics and the CIA's involvement in the mysterious shooting of Bob Marley.
- Documentary set in East St. Louis, Illinois, the city with the highest homicide rate in the United States, where the community copes with the terror of pervasive gun violence.
- An investigation into the circumstances and controversy surrounding Sam Cooke's murder.
- Crush is a two-part documentary on Paramount Plus that details the 2022 Halloween crowd crush in Seoul, South Korea.
- Concerned by a rising rock-n-roll influence on a growing liberal fanbase, President Nixon invited Johnny Cash to the White House to solidify his base in the traditionally more conservative genre of country music. What Cash did instead was subversive and surprised everyone.
- In 1974, while on the way home from a gig, the apolitical rock group, The Miami Showband, fell into the crosshairs of a Protestant unionist paramilitary group that planted explosives on their bus when it was stopped at a fake checkpoint.
- South African journalist Rian Malan searches for the original writers of the legendary song "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."
- This documentary questions who killed Victor Jara, Chilean musician and activist who died during the dictatorship in his country.
- Norman Mailer, a towering figure in American literature, had a life that was certainly stranger than fiction. From his formative years in Brooklyn, through his career as a preeminent cultural voice, we follow Mailer's life through 6 marriages, 9 children, 11 bestselling books and 2 Pulitzer Prizes as he solidifies his place in the literary pantheon. With access to Mailer's family and never before seen footage, this biography details the life and times of an American icon.
- NOSSA CHAPE tracks the rebuilding of the Chapecoense football club in Brazil after an airplane carrying the team crashed on November 28th, 2016, leaving all but three of the players dead. With exclusive access to the new team, families of the deceased, and three surviving players, this documentary shows a team and a city divided about how to handle tragedy - should they focus on keeping the memory of the dead alive or moving on with their own lives? As the team flies the same fated route to play the final championship game that last year's team would have played, they must unite around a common identity.
- A man emerges from the slums of Rio to lead the nonviolent cultural movement known as Afro-reggae.
- Run DMC's Jam Master Jay was shot and killed in a Jamaica, Queens recording studio in 2002. Despite six witnesses present at the murder, no one has ever been convicted.
- At its core, the story of Maurice Clarett and Jim Tressel is about fathers and sons. In addition to their record-breaking exploits on the playing field and involvement in two of college football's biggest backroom scandals, we were drawn to the layered saga of "The Senator" and "The Beast" because it transcends sport. In examining the interconnected rise and downfall of these two men from opposite sides of the Youngstown tracks, we discovered the deep role that family plays in any quest for greatness.
- 5-part docuseries chronicling the journeys of the next great fútbol players in their quest to represent their respective countries in the 2019 5v5 Championship in Madrid.
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- Back home, members of the platoon accuse their chief, Eddie Gallagher, of multiple war crimes--including the murder of a prisoner of war.
- A platoon of U.S. Navy SEALs deploys to Iraq to combat ISIS. After they return from the mission, rumors begin to swirl about war crimes.
- As the biggest war crimes trial in a generation begins, a rift among the accusers arises and bonds of brotherhood are put to the test.
- The verdict sends shockwaves through the nation, forcing the Navy to grapple with the outcome.
- The rise of Colombian soccer is attributed to the influx of drug money into the sport by Pablo Escobar and the other drug cartels. However, the team's swift decline after Escobar's death results in the murder of star player Andres Escobar.
- 2007–TV Episode
- Twenty-two thousand fans are in Las Vegas for a celebration of country music. Headliner Jason Aldean launches into his first set - then the gunfire starts.
- A deluge of 911 calls causes concern that multiple shooters are on the Las Vegas strip. SWAT officers converge on the Mandalay Bay Hotel, where they now know the shooter is on the 32nd floor.
- At overwhelmed local hospitals, doctors concentrate resources on treating the wounded most likely to survive. As officials seek answers, the FBI joins the investigation.
- Many survivors are still searching for closure. For some, the bond they formed that night with strangers is a silver lining, restoring their faith in humanity. For others, activism is a way to channel their grief.
- Arnold's Blueprint focuses on Arnold Schwarzenegger's teenage years in the Austrian Army and is directed by Michael and Jeff Zimbalist, who previously directed the highly-acclaimed 30 for 30 film "The Two Escobars." The film focuses on the years before Arnold was the "Universe's Perfect Specimen," when a young Schwarzenegger seized upon an opportunity to use the sport of bodybuilding to catapult himself to international stardom. The short documentary will show how the young Austrian farm boy's mandatory military service played a critical role in his journey to international fame.
- Rumors of a secret proposal leave fans, critics, and leaders divided on the state of the game.
- As former allies become sworn enemies, the impact of football's extreme spending is examined.