Creature Designers: The Frankenstein Complex (2015)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Gilles Penso
Actors: Alec Gillis, Chris Walas, Dennis Muren, Greg Nicotero, Guillermo del Toro, Joe Dante
Country: France
Everything in the Song Is True (2016)
A feature length documentary film about four iconic characters who define the American West. Gary McMahan is a renowned cowboy singer and poet and champion yodeler. Brice Chapman is one…
Paper & Glue (2021)
A documentary following JR’s artwork giving a global voice to everyday people.
Shark vs. Surfer (2020)
With shark attacks on the rise worldwide, surfers are taking the brunt of the bites. To understand why, a one hour SharkFest special relives the most harrowing of shark vs…
Death of a Child (2017)
How does one live with the unbearable? When the worst has happened and the one to blame is yourself? Death of a Child is an exploration of the lives of…
Have You Seen Andy? (2003)
Have You Seen Andy? is a personal story of a childhood friendship abruptly ended by the tragic abduction of a young boy, Andy Puglisi. With special access and a unique…
Building Jerusalem (2015)
After six weeks of gruelling competition, England battle reigning champions Australia. The two teams are inseparable after eighty minutes. Deep into extra time, there are just two minutes left on…
Seeking Intelligence: Past Present and Future of AI (2025)
This insightful documentary delves into AI’s evolution, featuring OpenAI, DeepMind, AGI, and ethics, and assesses its future impact on humanity.
Dio: Dreamers Never Die (2022)
This career spanning documentary on heavy metal legend Ronnie James Dio delves deep into his incredible rise from 50’s doo-wop crooner, to his early classic rock days in Ritchie Blackmore’s…
24 Hours in the Life of a Clown (1946)
The movie follows the clock round as music hall clown Beby takes off his make up, goes home for a meal, looks at photos and goes to bed to rise,…
House of Cards (2015)
Was Tun (2022)
Faced with a documentary film that included an interview with a young girl forced into prostitution, Michael Kranz asked himself the apparently banal question of “what can be done?” He…