Dear Babylon
The future of social housing is threatened by the AC30 Housing Bill. Set in London’s East End, a trio of art students are eager to raise awareness about their neighbourhood especially the lives of tenants and people who work on the estate.
Genre: Documentary
Director: Ayo Akingbade, Maria Aguilar
Actors: Donna Banya, Emmanuel Adeneye, Marla Kellard Jones
Charged: The Eduardo Garcia Story
Charged with 2400 volts of electricity, Eduardo Garcia lost an arm, ribs, muscle mass and nearly his life, but more important than what he lost is what he found.
Town Bloody Hall
Norman Mailer and a panel of feminists — Jacqueline Ceballos, Germaine Greer, Jill Johnston, and Diana Trilling — debate the issue of Women’s Liberation.
Korn: Deuce
Deuce is the second DVD by the American Nu Metal band, Korn. It was released on June 11, 2002 – the same day as the band’s fifth studio release, Untouchables….
Carole King: Natural Woman
Weaving previously unseen and rare performances and home movies with a new, exclusive interview with King, American Masters – Carole King: Natural Woman delves into her life and career. New…
A Man Vanishes
A Man Vanishes examines the concept of Johatsu, tackling the phenomenon of people missing in Japan over the years. It picks one such person from the list, someone who had…
Fittest on Earth: The Story of the 2015 Reebok CrossFit Games
The fittest athletes on Earth take on the CrossFit Games, the ultimate test of fitness to prove that they are the fittest on Earth.
Julian Assange: Revolution Now
Some see a terrorist – some see a journalist. This is an unparalleled look at the journey of how one man and his mission to empower the world with information…
The Rise of Eve
A documentary film that examines sexual persecution and violence against women throughout history within various cultures that places the blame of the existence of evil solely on the Eve figure…
Seasons
Jacques Perrin and Jacques Cluzaud travel throughout Europe to film brown bears, wild horses, wolves and other animals in their natural habitat.
Let There Be Drums!
Through conversations with the world’s greatest drummers, director Justin Kreutzmann explores the importance of music in bringing people together.
The Liberators
Medieval art treasures seized by the Nazis go missing at the end of World War II. Were they destroyed in the chaos of the final battles? Or were these thousand-year-old…
Live from Space
National Geographic and NASA are sending you into space – live! For the first time ever, board the International Space Station and take a complete orbit of Earth in real…