Secrets of the Mona Lisa (2015)
Genre: Documentary, TV Movie
Director: Ian Leese
Actors: Andrew Graham-Dixon, Elisabetta Gnignera, Giuseppe Pallanti, Martin Kemp, Pascal Cotte
Country: United Kingdom
The Stomping Grounds (2021)
For decades, the pursuit of adventure, deep powder and massive spines has taken professional skiers like Mark Abma and Michelle Parker to the far reaches of the globe. As skiers,…
Great North (2001)
This film takes viewers through the rich, white majesty of the Inuit Great North. Along with doing justice to the breathtaking and awesome landscape of the freezing, snow-covered environment, Great…
Derek DelGaudio’s In & of Itself (2020)
Storyteller and Conceptual Magician Derek DelGaudio attempts to understand the illusory nature of identity and answer the deceptively simple question ‘Who am I?’
This Changes Everything (2019)
An investigative look and analysis of gender disparity in Hollywood, featuring accounts from well-known actors, executives and artists in the Industry.
Ancient Alien Origins (2017)
Researchers discover that Aliens from another world assisted in the evolution of man and were the genesis of a very real bloodline that remains intact today. The Aliens left Earth…
Autism in Love (2015)
The story of four adults with autism spectrum disorders as they search for and manage romantic relationships.
Lewis Hamilton: The Winning Formula (2021)
As the only black Formula One driver in history, Lewis’ journey to becoming the most decorated Formula One driver in history, is one of dreams, courage, and determination.
Bob Mackie: Naked Illusion (2024)
A look at Bob Mackie’s six-decade career, with stars like Cher and Carol Burnett reflecting on his iconic, extravagant red carpet creations.
Unsupersize Me (2013)
Unsupersize Me documents the inspiring story of Juan-Carlos Asse, owner of Zen Fitness, a personal training studio in Gainesville, Florida, and his quest to prove that a whole foods, plant-based…
Tribute to the Teachers (1977)
A documentary featuring interviews with teachers and officials on the profession of teaching.
Brother Can You Spare a Dollar? (2012)
An intimate portrait of the Great Depression of the 1930′s with scholarly and upbeat comparison to today’s Great Recession.
Helmut Newton: Frames from the Edge (1989)
A camera crew follows Helmut Newton, the fashion and ad photographer whose images of tall, blond, big-breasted women are part of the iconography of twentieth-century erotic fantasy. He’s on the…