In 1968, Brazil’s military government convened the National Security Council to enact Institutional Act No. 5, ushering in the most violent period of the dictatorship. The meeting was recorded, but remained secret for decades. The filmmakers delved into the archives and now reveal the recordings.
After forty years of fighting Moscow, Washington won the Cold War, and NATO found a way to expand ea...
Franco, who was a loving family man turns into a nightmarish thug to hunt down his daughter's abuser...
Behind the scenes and with the fans of West Ham United as they move to a new home after 112 years at...
2 hours of musical performances from Woodstock which weren't included in the original Woodstock film...
Lurking in the dense forests of the German region of Eifel is the most legendary, demanding and dead...
An unflinching and deeply personal journey into the life and work of guitarist Eric Clapton told thr...
Documentary film interviews leading African Americans on race, identity, and achievement.
Welcome to the curious, surprising and always outspoken world of straight men who go Gay4Pay. Curiou...
Evolutionary biologist Professor Armand Leroi believes data science can transform the pop world. He ...
Deep Brazil. Between drifting through a city in the interior of Mato Grosso on the banks of the BR-1...
An intimate look at the Woodstock Music & Art Festival held in Bethel, NY in 1969, from preparation ...