Her Majesty’s Prime Ministers: John Major (2023)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Amber Rondel
Actors: Harold Macmillan, John Major, Nelson Mandela, Norman Lamont, Richard Daleki, Tony Blair
Country: United Kingdom
George Michael: Portrait of an Artist (2022)
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The Real Inglorious Bastards (2012)
The truth is way stranger than fiction,” muses one interviewee in this unbelievable true account of an incredible war time saga. As the Second World War was coming to a…
The Order of Things (2022)
An aging clockmaker repairs watches and recounts his memories as a political prisoner during the Romanian dictatorship. A film about routine, resilience and the echoes of time.
FAR. The Story of a Journey around the World (2017)
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Modern Masters: SS Rajamouli (2024)
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Native Rock (2021)
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Women of Steel (2020)
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Steve-O: Demise and Rise (2009)
A documentary of Steve-O’s downward spiral to when he ultimately hits rock bottom and is saved by the intervention of friends and his own will to do whatever it takes…
1968 – Sport & Revolution (2018)
The revolutionary 1968 Mexico City Olympics: new politics, with Smith and Carlos’ raised black fists, new techniques, and new technology.
Swim The Channel (2016)
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Private Network: Who Killed Manuel Buendía? (2021)
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Tupac: Live at the House of Blues (2005)
Tupac Shakur’s final performance, the July 4, 1996 concert at the House of Blues. Tupac: Live at The House of Blues is an all out hip house party on stage…