Queen Mimi (2016)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Yaniv Rokah
Actors: Graham McTavish, Marie Elizabeth Haist, Renée Zellweger, Stan Fox, Yaniv Rokah, Zach Galifianakis
Country: United States of America
The Tree House (2019)
In 2045, a filmmaker lands on Mars and tries to make a film. “Home… Far away from home”, he recalls faces of people, thus a collection of moving images emerge.
Ender – The Eero Ettala Documentary (2015)
The story of Eero Ettala, a professional snowboarder from Finland. The documentary tells about his career and includes his friends’ and colleagues’ comments.
Swallowed Souls: The Making of Evil Dead 2 (2011)
A documentary about the making of Evil Dead 2.
Post Traumatic: An American Nightmare (2009)
This thirty minute documentary features interviews with Giovinazzo’s key contemporaries discussing the continued impact and influence of Combat Shock twenty-five years later.
Love Child (2019)
A poignant portrait of a family of asylum seekers desperate to start a new life, but stalled in bureaucratic limbo.
Mars: One Day on the Red Planet (2020)
An epic journey around Mars — built from real satellite and rover data — revealing the red planet as you’ve never seen it before.
Harder Than the Rock: The Cimarons Story (2024)
Reggae exploded in the 1970s and Cimarons, the UK’s first reggae band, formed in 1967, were at its heart. Thousands of miles from Jamaica, they brought excitement, experimentation and sheer…
Beyond Weight Loss: Breaking the Fat Loss Code (2020)
A documentary that takes a hard look into the world of sustainable weight loss by exposing the fraud and deceit of the diet industry and our government. Find out the…
My Father the BTK Killer (2025)
Raised by a man leading a monstrous double life, the daughter of the BTK serial killer shares her chilling story.
All the Presidents Aliens (2021)
Evidence suggests that the advancements in weaponry, technology, air travel, and even space exploration, which exceeded our highest expectations in the 1950s, may be the result of an alliance made…
Arcadia (2017)
A provocative and poetic exploration of how the British people have seen their own land through more than a century of cinema. A hallucinated journey of immense beauty and brutality….