Why We Fight: The Nazis Strike (1943)
Genre: Documentary, War
Director: Frank Capra
Actors: Clementine Churchill, Édouard Daladier, Edvard Beneš, Galeazzo Ciano, Neville Chamberlain, Winston Churchill
Country: United States of America
The Man from Mo’Wax (2016)
An energetic and phenomenal presentation charting the life and career of DJ icon, music producer, and global trip-hop mogul James Lavelle.
The Entertainers (2012)
A heartwarming comedy about six piano players striving to win the World Championship of Old-Time Piano (mostly ragtime). With brilliant showmanship and skill these competitors vie for the glow of…
Alien Mummies of Peru (2019)
A non-human, alien mummy found recently in Peru, could be the greatest discovery of all time, re-writing history as we know it. Dating back 1600 years or more, some experts…
COVID-19: The System (2020)
COVID-19. The whole world is in Lock Down. There is panic in society. What is going on? Is this actually about our public health?
Butterfly Blueprints (2022)
The hidden scientific secrets of butterflies reveal them to be more inventive and resilient than we ever imagined. Follow their extraordinary life cycle and migrations to tropical rainforests, windswept prairies,…
Streets of Plenty (2010)
With the 2010 Olympics approaching, will the world get to know Vancouver’s darkest secret? ‘Streets of Plenty’ chronicles one man’s perilous journey to live in Vancouver’s downtown east side ghetto….
The AI Doc: Or How I Became an Apocaloptimist (2026)
A father-to-be tries to figure out what is happening with all this AI insanity, and explores the most powerful technology humanity has ever created… and what’s at stake if we…
Killing Escobar (2021)
The untold story of the attempted assassination of Pablo Escobar, while at the height of his powers, by a small team of elite mercenaries.
Revealed: Otto By Otto (2024)
Inspired to make an original, intimate family portrait, Gracie Otto directs a feature length documentary on her father, Barry Otto, whose career in Australian theatre, film and television has spanned…
Not Quite Hollywood (2008)
As Australian cinema broke through to international audiences in the 1970s through respected art house films like Peter Weir’s “Picnic At Hanging Rock,” a new underground of low-budget exploitation filmmakers…
Karol G: Tomorrow Was Beautiful (2025)
Karol G pulls back the curtain on her rise to stardom while navigating a sold-out stadium tour, creating new music and releasing a new album.
Trump: Should We Be Scared? (2024)
Matt Frei speaks to insiders, friend and foe, and those who know Donald Trump close-up as he asks: how scared should we be if Trump wins the US presidential election…