King Of Coke: Living The High Life (2012)
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Director: Chris Lent
Actors: Alexander Plouffe, Felix Carapaica, Liam Seamus Murphy, Samantha Reimer, Will Clubb
Far East Deep South (2020)
When a Chinese-American family travels from California to Mississippi to visit the grave of their ancestors, they stumble upon surprising revelations. Along the way, they meet a diverse group of…
The Carter Effect (2017)
In his latest documentary, Sean Menard gives viewers an unprecedented look at Vince Carter: the six-foot-six, eight-time NBA All-Star from Daytona Beach who made waves in the Canadian basketball scene…
Which Way Home (2009)
Follows unaccompanied child migrants, on their journey through Mexico, as they try to reach the United States.
Blackbird Descending – Tense Alignment (1977)
A brilliantly constructed, melancholic ode to the passing of time by Malcolm Le Grice.
Dan Carter: A Perfect 10 (2019)
Two time Rugby World Cup winner, three-time international rugby player of the year, all-time international leading points scorer, winner of franchise rugby competitions in three continents, BBC Sports Personality of…
Planet Earth: A Celebration (2020)
David Attenborough, Hans Zimmer and Dave unite for a special Natural History event – Planet Earth: A Celebration. The special one-hour programme brings together eight of the most extraordinary sequences…
Good Timing with Jo Firestone (2021)
In this hilarious and heartwarming special, Jo Firestone teaches a comedy workshop for 16 senior citizens, leading up to their first live stand-up show.
twel2ve (2011)
A winter defined by feast or famine, shattered snowfall records and endless droughts, tidal waves, floods, and for many, a season that simply would not end. In a time where…
Furnival and Son (1948)
Story of work in a cutlery manufacturing firm in Sheffield told through story of the son who enters the business.
The Secret Identity of Jack the Ripper (1988)
A panel of experts examines the five main suspects in the Jack the Ripper murders and determines which of them is the most likely to have committed the crimes.
The Pickup Game (2019)
Generating over a billion dollars a year, the pickup industry is shocking, secretive and—to put it politely—scummy. Built upon myths and manipulation, expensive workshops and training videos push an agenda…
My Revolutionary Mother (2013)
In his need for self-identity, a filmmaker confronts his mother, a former political activist in the Philippines, about his feelings of abandonment as a child.