Hanoi Tuesday 13th (1969)
Fred & Rose West: The Real Story (2019)
British journalist Trevor McDonald revisits the Cromwell Street “House of Horrors”; one of the most disturbing and depraved crime cases in the UK.
Looking at the World in a New Way: The Making of ‘Tenet’ (2020)
A look behind the scenes of Christopher Nolan’s Tenet.
Untold: Malice at the Palace (2021)
Key figures from an infamous 2004 incident between players and fans at an NBA game in Michigan discuss the fight, its fallout, and its lasting legacy.
1000 Women in Horror (2025)
Is horror a man’s world? You might assume so – but you won’t be thinking that way for long once you investigate the vast contribution women have made to horror…
Tiny Tim: King for a Day (2020)
The story of Tiny Tim’s improbable rise to stardom is the ultimate fairytale – and so is that of his downfall. For a brief time, the shy and truly unusual…
SlingShot (2014)
An intimate and inspirational portrait of Segway inventor, Dean Kamen, and his 15-year quest to solve the world’s safe water crisis. SlingShot focuses on noted Segway inventor Dean Kamen and…
Barbarian Utopia: Encounters on the Appalachian Trail (2019)
A recent college graduate documents his challenging experience hiking all 2,185 miles of the Appalachian National Scenic Trail and explores how that trail came to be.
Affliction (1996)
This 45 minute documentary by Mark Hejnar is a sort of Whitman’s Sampler of sickness, chronicling such wildly diverse and extreme personalities as G.G. Allin, Mike Diana, Full Force Frank,…
Art Spiegelman: Disaster Is My Muse (2025)
Explores the life and career of cartoonist Art Spiegelman including the creation and ground-breaking impact of his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel MAUS.
Tune into the Future (2020)
Despite rich and varied origins, there is one name which can be credited with single-handedly shaping the way we understand science fiction today as a genre. It was Hugo Gernsback…
Pandemic: The People The Conspiracy The Journey (2020)
The Lost City of Melbourne (2022)
The attempted ‘modernisation’ of Melbourne in the 1950s destroyed much of the city, including its elegant cinemas and picture palaces. Now, a new Melbourne-made documentary brings them back to life.