Posing as West German journalists, East German documentary filmmakers Heynowski and Scheumann pay a visit to the notorious Nazi-turned-mercenary Siegfried “Kongo” Müller, pump him with booze, and get him to talk about his life and war campaigns in Africa.
The story of a courageous battle between U.S. Navy "Tin Can" ships and two of the most powerful Japa...
Official Documentary of Will Ospreay’s final weeks before starting with All Elite Wrestling. From hi...
From 1971 to 1973, Richard Nixon secretly recorded his private conversations in the White House. Thi...
1962. A crystalline voice becomes a planetary tube. A Belgian nun jostles Elvis and the Beatles on t...
Short documentary about artist Keith Haring, detailing his involvement in the New York City graffiti...
2010 documentary film on the Armenian Genocide by the Young Turk government of the Ottoman Empire du...
The little-known story of Ukrainian children torn from their homes in the crush between the Nazi and...
In 1971, after being rejected by Hollywood, Bruce Lee returned to his parents’ homeland of Hong Kong...
Once the world's most famous astrologer, Walter Mercado seeks to resurrect a forgotten legacy. Raise...
Single mother Anna and her four children live in the front-line war zone of Donbas, Ukraine. While t...
Lionel Rose, Australia's first Aboriginal world champion boxing hero - the man behind the myth
He built the mightiest army in history and selected its leaders. Eisenhower, MacArthur and Patton al...
Using home videos recorded by her voice coach, Diana takes us through the story of her life.
Documentary on the main principles of Sun Tsu "Art of War" illustrated with examples from the second...
Depicting the biography of a corrupt banker poses a cinematic dilemma. How can the intentions of an ...
Jim Carrey exhibits his talent as a painter and reflects on the value and power of art.
By combining actual footage with reenactments, this film offers both a documentary and fictional acc...
Drawing from never-before-seen footage that has been tucked away in the National Geographic archives...