The Jesus Christians are unusually committed to their faith. They give up everything they own - including, now, their spare kidneys. For a year, journalist Jon Ronson has exclusively followed the group as they attempt to donate their kidneys to strangers in the UK and the US. But who should they give them to? Where can they advertise? Will the hospitals, the media, and the potential recipients see their gesture as a miracle, or as the self-destructive act of a controversial religious movement? Presented by Jon Ronson.

The PhanDom Menace presents the definitive look at the most devoted fans on the planet. Follow the l...

There lives a couple known as "100-year-old lovebirds". They're like fairy tale characters: the husb...

The 1960's and 1970's were a time of change, a time of revolution, a time of the Hippies. Hippies re...

A look at the Hutterites, an Anabaptist religious community similar to the Amish or the Mennonites i...

Georgian director Otar Iosseliani prepares his film Jardins en Automne. Nothing is conventional in t...
Documentary short showcasing the genius of jazz greats Coleman Hawkins, Roy Eldridge, Cozy Cole, and...

The extraordinary story of how Hollywood changed World War II – and how World War II changed Hollywo...

After a quarter-century of political denial and social stigma, of stunning scientific breakthroughs,...

Filmed during summer 2019, Jesus Is King brings Kanye West’s famed Sunday Service to life in the Rod...

Compilation of images of the amateur recordings of Madronita Andreu, Catalan intellectual of the nin...

A profile of writer-director Billy Wilder

Sean Dunne's observational documentary of a 2016 Donald Trump Rally.

Was the Christ Story stolen from other, older religions? Theologian Dr Robert Beckford investigates ...
The nuns of the Anglican Benedictine Community at St. Mary's Abbey, West Malling, reflect on their c...

December 11, 1983: this date sticks in the memory of the Grêmio supporters. With a spectacular perfo...

The Egyptian architect Hassan Fathy talks about his life and work. Footage of Cairo, Gharb Assouan, ...

Rubiks’ Road is a bicycle path built in the 1980s and named after Alfreds Rubiks, leader of the Latv...

Two screens of film about - and sometimes shot by - Claes Oldenburg, detailing his inspiration, his ...