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- Docuseries highlighting Manchester United's treble-winning season of '99, told through the legendary players and manager, Alex Ferguson.
- With never-before-seen footage, this docuseries follows David Beckham's meteoric rise from humble beginnings to global football stardom.
- A chronicle of the enthralling, against-all-odds story that transfixed the world in 2018: the daring rescue of twelve boys and their coach from deep inside a flooded cave in Northern Thailand.
- A champion and expert safety diver seemed destined for one another. Despite different paths taken, they meet at the pinnacle of the free-diving world, experiencing the thrilling rewards and inescapable risks of chasing dreams through the depths of the ocean.
- Follows the tragedy in which terrorists detonated a bomb at the Boston Marathon's finish line; they carried out the attack by placing two homemade pressure-cooker bombs that resulted in three fatalities and numerous injuries.
- Hampton Chambers a newly released ex-convict striving to leave his criminal history behind and reunite with his family. Amidst this struggle, he grapples with frequent inexplicable moments of divine intervention.
- An urgent portrait of the last living generation of Hitler's Third Reich in never-before-seen interviews raising vital questions about authority, conformity, national identity, and their own roles in the greatest human crimes in history.
- Herzog casts his gaze on the human brain, looking for clues as to why a piece of tissue can produce deep thoughts and feelings, while also considering the philosophical, ethical and social implications.
- Through archival interviews and footage, George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley relive the arc of their Wham career, from '70s best buds to '80s pop icons.
- Follows Ugandan opposition leader, activist and musical star Bobi Wine. He used his music to fight the regime led by Yoweri Museveni, the person who led the country for 35 years.
- A look at the life and work of Charlie Chaplin in his own words featuring an in-depth interview he gave to Life magazine in 1966.
- Barry Cooper was one of Texas' top narcotics officers, that is until he turned against the police force: exposing crooked cops, helping addicts evade arrest and picking a one man fight with the War on Drugs.
- Follows the remarkable history of six decades of James Bond music, going behind the lens into one of the greatest movie franchise and the iconic 007 theme song.
- The untold story of the Abbey Road studio, all-star interviews, and intimate access to the premises.
- A look at the life and legend of Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.
- From power struggles to global politics, an exploration of FIFA reveals the organization's checkered history and what it takes to host a World Cup.
- The history and current standing of the Paralympic Games, which has grown to become the world's third largest sporting event.
- The daily life of Kirby Jenner, who is set to step in front of the camera for the first time. The twist? Kirby Jenner is the product of a parody Instragram account.
- Directed by Laura Fairrie and produced by the Academy Award®-winning Passion Pictures, along with AGC Studios, CNN Films, BBC Arts, and John Battsek, 'LADY BOSS: The Jackie Collins Story' takes viewers on an immersive journey through the trailblazing life of novelist Jackie Collins. Spinning together fact and fiction, this feature documentary reveals the untold story of a ground-breaking author and her mission to build a one-woman literary empire. Narrated by a cast of Jackie's closest friends and family, the film shares the private struggles of a woman who became an icon of 1980s feminism whilst hiding her vulnerability behind a carefully crafted, powerful, public persona. The film evolves from a celebration of Jackie's revolutionary novels - which placed female sexuality at the heart of their storytelling - into a multi-layered deliberation on feminism, family dynamics, and the universal quest to understand how our childhood experiences and early traumas ultimately make us who we are.
- The film will explore the life of Becker, who became a tennis sensation when he won the first of his six majors at the age of just 17 and went on to have a glittering career, including 49 major career titles and an Olympic Gold.
- Follows chef Alisa Reynolds as she explores the stories, people and traditions of different locations, discovering what soul food looks like around the world and bringing her own flavor with her.
- Andrew Renzi's sheds light on the lives of three of the estimated thousands of immigrants who volunteer for service in the American military, yet find themselves deported from the US once their tours of duty are over.
- An in-depth look into the unique bond between Evangelical Christianity and the Jewish State.
- Follows tells the story of the Blade Runner, an international hero who inspired millions with his determination and dedication until he suddenly found himself at the center of a murder investigation.
- Final series of interviews prior to Norma McCorvey's death and reveals the unvarnished truth behind her journey from pro-choice to pro-life and beyond - in what she calls her "deathbed confession.
- A new scene of troubled, lo-fi young rappers has emerged from Trump's America, utilizing the SoundCloud streaming platform to quickly become the most culturally disruptive force in hip hop, shocking the world with their rambunctious antics, prescription drug use, facial tattoos, and rebellious punk energy. We examine the SoundCloud rap scene's biggest stars from within the culture as well placing them in the broader musical context in an attempt to understand how we arrived here and where we are headed.
- In 1973, Eunice Johnson, the founder of Ebony and Jet, noticed a problem: Black women had to mix their own foundation in order to find a color that matched their skin. To tackle the problem, Johnson launched Fashion Fair, the first national cosmetics company that focused entirely on Black women. The brand triggered a renaissance in style among Black women and the global cosmetics industry took notice. Now, Fashion Fair is staging its comeback as a Black-owned business in a new era defined by massive cultural shifts and increased competition. This film follows current Fashion Fair CEO Desiree Rogers and President Cheryl Mayberry McKissack as they chart a path as Black women entrepreneurs at the helm of a revived, iconic brand.
- One man's lonely struggle to rescue his seven orphaned grandchildren from a prison camp in Syria.
- When her grandmother's death unleashes a generational curse, a disenchanted flamenco dancer resigned to a desk job is forced to experience the five stages of grief through a visit from her female ancestors, pushing her to finally break the cycle.
- In the wake of the Americans announcing their withdrawal from Afghanistan, an Afghan prosecutor fleeing from the Taliban seeks the help of an American journalist to evacuate Kabul, before the last plane departs.
- After 9/11, attention riveted on the capture of John Walker Lindh, known as "the American Taliban." Explore how America grapples with justice in the fog of war and how narratives are built and destroyed in the aftermath of battle.
- Using live-action, archival and animation, the short film weaves a tapestry of the modern woman, one big enough to be shared by all.
- Three-part documentary series examining historic child abuse in youth football all across England between the 1970s and the 1990s, and the culture of silence that surrounded it.
- Every year Henry looks forward to his job working as a mall Santa alongside his son Otis. But as Otis grows older, this may prove to be their last holiday season as a duo.
- Two best friends, from South Central Los Angeles, fantasize about living lavishly when a credit card pre-approval letter with no set spending limit suddenly arrives in the mail.
- Haunted by the loss of her partner, a former astronaut struggles to connect with her unborn child.
- Isolated from society in a deserted delta community with his austere father, a child musical prodigy prepares for the audition of a lifetime while navigating a newfound skill in ancestral dreaming. Cultivated by true experiences and spellbound by explicit dreams, "Aurinko in Adagio" is a love letter to the director's childhood as a young brass instrumentalist intertwined with fictional events. It is a fantastical coming-of-age drama on family and passion while shining a light on the beautiful, yet complicated father and son relationship.
- In a 4-part series, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton explores Latine culture to understand the concept of belleza.
- Directed by Academy Award winner, Rayka Zehtabchi, A Woman's Place is a short documentary film that captures the stories of three chefs, their careers, and their shared experience as women in the culinary industry facing and overcoming institutionalized sexism. As each address the bias, the harassment, the comments they've had to endure, we see how each chef has carved out a place for themselves in the industry - not as a female chef, but as a restaurateur, a chef de cuisine, and a butcher respectively. A Woman's Place is a film about the power of playing by your own rules even when the game is stacked against you.
- The unsung artists - choreographers, video directors, stage designers - behind the world's biggest music stars.
- Two childhood friends find themselves alone in the woods before a high-school graduation party. Soon, unresolved issues and old resentments ignite a forbidden blaze between them.
- A young Caribbean immigrant mother struggling to make ends meet at her dye-factory job finds release through her abandoned dream of dance.
- Nikki spices things up at her mom's struggling tofu restaurant while working to afford her breast augmentation surgery.
- After an ICE raid, a Nigerian immigrant father must tell his son why his mother is not coming home.
- Eleven-year-old Rosa loves aliens and hates everything else, including her annoying little sister Lu. When a car bomb detonates while she's babysitting, Rosa must bring her sister to safety by convincing her that aliens have arrived to greet them.
- Shoebox follows 12-year-old Trey Malloy, who works part-time at his neighborhood barbershop. As he sweeps hair and runs delivery errands, local patrons encourage him to use his first paycheck on an array of ideas from savings to stock investments. As he tries to decide how to spend his money, the film delves into his emotional grief as he copes with the loss of his mother, Latoya Malloy. He ends up not buying stocks, new shoes, or a suggested bike, but a flower garden to honor his mother. Shoebox explores themes of mentorship, responsibilities, and honor through Trey's life and the teachings he gathers while working at his neighborhood barbershop. The film hopes to examine how communal structures like barbershops can help nurture Black boys to be responsible men. Through Trey's journey, we are all taught humility and to honor those who imparted wisdom in our lives to be model citizens.
- A non-binary South Asian teenager uses bharatanatyam dance to explore their gender identity.
- A valet attendant dresses up as his late sister to help his mother deal with grief, and prove that he's the most filial son.