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How to Rob a Bank
In this true-crime documentary, a charismatic rebel in 1990s Seattle pulls off an unprecedented string of bank robberies straight out of the movies.
Tongues Untied
Marlon Riggs, with assistance from other gay Black men, especially poet Essex Hemphill, celebrates Black men loving Black men as a revolutionary act. The film intercuts footage of Hemphill reciting…
In Search of Tomorrow
A nostalgic journey through ’80s Sc-Fi-films, exploring their impact and relevance today, told by the artist who made them and by those who were inspired to turn their visions into…
Gabriel Iglesias: Hot and Fluffy
Gabriel Iglesias is one of the fastest-rising comics today! With his unique brand of humor, lovable stage presence and wide range of voices and impressions, it’s no wonder that he…
Wicked: The Real Story
Delve into the mesmerising journey of the renowned stage production “Wicked” in this captivating documentary. Uncover the rich history behind the beloved book and stage adaptation, tracing its path to…
One Valentine’s Day in Edinburgh
Valentine’s Day 1993 the first Irish Women’s International Rugby team ran onto the pitch to face their Scottish counterparts in Edinburgh and together they made history.
S.O.G.: The Book of Ward
Andre Ward’s journey from the streets of Oakland to the International Boxing Hall of Fame. Facing an all-too familiar series of obstacles including substance abuse, the loss of a parent,…
Startup.com
Friends since high school, 20-somethings Kaleil Isaza Tuzman and Tom Herman have an idea: a Web site for people to conduct business with municipal governments. This documentary tracks the rise…
This Is A.I.
This Is A.I. follows the history, development and future of artificial intelligence in different aspects of our lives. Interviewed experts give their opinion on the various ways this ‘smarter’ future…
Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It
Ronny Chieng unpacks fertility treatment fiascoes, the dark side of men’s self-help and scam-sensitive parents.
Apollo: Missions to the Moon
National Geographic’s riveting effort recounts all 12 crewed missions using only archival footage, photos and audio.