In this emotionally compelling documentary, Sister Helen opens a private home for recovering addicts and alcoholics in the South Bronx after the death of her husband and two sons. The film's fly-on-the-wall technique succeeds in capturing the day-to-day existence of Sister Helen and the various residents of the home.
In the spotlight of global media coverage, the first transgender woman ever to perform as Don Giovan...
Irish director Donagh Coleman explores the extraordinary phenomenon of Tukdam, whereby some Tibetan...
A documentary about the corrupt health care system in The United States who's main goal is to make p...
Explores the meaning of fame and influence in the digital age through an innovative social experimen...
A documentary on Al Gore's campaign to make the issue of global warming a recognized problem worldwi...
The sinking of the RMS Titanic remains one of the most enduring and mysterious tragedies of the 20th...
The documentary follows one woman's quest to overcome anxiety, depression, and opioid addiction thro...
After Porn Ends 2 picks up where its predecessor left off and not only turns back the clock to meet ...
Eva’s being allowed to leave the psychiatric institution she’s lived in for six years. After a long ...
This documentary draws on new evidence to reveal that a fire was raging in Titanic's boiler rooms be...
In a small cockpit-like room, we see two young hip hop musicians from Tokyo giving birth to a beat: ...
Roger Boussinot directed this episode of the French television show Italiques, which features an ove...
In 2021, a Pentagon report revealed what the US government had denied for decades -- UFOs are real a...
Shark filmmakers hunt for "Air Jaws" in New Zealands hidden "launch pad".
A feature length documentary shot in Iceland on mediums and the relationship between humans and invi...