Down, But Not Out!
The twenty four hours of four amateur women boxers as they step for the first time into the ring.
Psyched Out
1000% Me: Growing Up Mixed
W. Kamau Bell tackles the joys and challenges of growing up mixed-race through conversations with kids and families in the San Francisco Bay Area, including his own.
The Most Unknown
An epic documentary film that sends nine scientists to extraordinary parts of the world to uncover unexpected answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. How did life begin? What is…
Buried Country
Buried Country was a cross-media juggernaut – book, film, CD – that first came out in 2000. The book was published by Pluto Press, beautifully designed by Wendy Farley; the…
Louis Theroux: Surviving America’s Most Hated Family
Louis returns to visit the Westboro Baptist Church in the wake of the death of its leader.
Sir Alex Ferguson: Secrets of Success
A look at Sir Alex Ferguson’s guide to succeed at leading after his 26 year career as Manchester United’s manager.
Blondie’s New York and the Making of Parallel Lines
The story behind Blondie’s album Parallel Lines, which sold 16 million copies and captured the spirit of 1970s New York at a time of poverty, crime and an exploding artistic…
The Ambassadors
Rivers and Suwichakornpong’s first collaboration, commissioned by the 2018 Thai Biennale.
I Go Gaga: Welcome Home, Mom
This is a story about the elderly and caregiving, about the life of a 98-year-old father and 90-year-old mother (*at the time of filming) who suffered from dementia. With the…
Lincoln@Gettysburg
An examination of how President Abraham Lincoln used contemporary telecommunications to his maximum advantage in the American Civil War.
Revision
On June 29, 1992, a farmer in East Germany found two dead bodies in a cornfield. They were Romanian citizens shot by hunters while trying to cross the external EU…
A Fire Inside
When a volunteer firefighter drives his car into almost certain death during the worst fires in Australian history, he does it because he ‘has a job to do’. Three months…
