Category: Documentary

Documentary

  • Lamborghini Diablo

    A new car from one of the most magical names in motoring – Lamborghini -has always been an occasion. When the Diablo was introduced to an adoring publicit was not only one of the most beautiful looking performance cars of its time butthe fastest of them all! This programme traces the development of Diablo, from thedrawing board to the Autostrada. We go on the road with one of the world’s most experiencedhigh-speed test drivers, Mario Mezzanotte, and ex-world rally champion Sandro Munari.At the Nardo test track the cameras actually record a lap at 212 mph (340 kph)! Equallythrilling is the experience of 160 mph on a busy motorway!

  • Pretty Slick – The Deep Water Horizon Environmental Coverup – Extended Directors Cut

    Presenting the extended directors cut from Filmmaker James Fox (Out of the Blue and I Know What I Saw). On April 20th, 2010, the BP Deep Water Horizon floating oil rig drilling in the Gulf of Mexico exploded, killing eleven crewmen. This film exposes the behind the scenes cover up to hide the worst environmental disaster of all time from the world and the people who live in the region.

  • María in No Man’s Land

    An intimate look at the illegal and extremely dangerous journey of three Salvadoran women to the US. Doña Inés, a 60 year old woman, has been looking for her daughter for five years and is following the same route her daughter took. Marta and Sandra, tired of the violence from their husbands and wanting to overcome poverty, decide to leave their families behind to travel to America – with only thirty dollars in their pockets.

  • Salka in No Man’s Land

    “Salka in the no man’s land” is a feature film that fiction the reality about migration and the situation of women in Mauritania through a trip aboard the desert train, bordering the troubled border between Mauritania and Western Sahara .. ..the so-called “no man’s land”. Salka is a young Mauritanian who lives in the Zuárate region, in the north of the country, who does not accept her future in her country.

  • The Generation of ‘60s. The Unknown Friendship

    The differences of origin and poetics between José Martínez Suárez and Manuel Antin, representatives of the cinema of the ‘60s’ Generation, are proof of the heterogeneity of the period and, at the same time, share the creation of a renovating and personal aesthetic that observes reality with a critical eye.

  • Soprano: Sing or Die

    The documentary series tells of the journey made by Saïd M’Roumbaba (aka Soprano), son of Comorian immigrants born in Marseille’s Northern neighborhoods and now one of France’s most popular artists. It reveals a key element of this success: a friendship “for life” with the three other craftsmen of this saga: Mateo, Mej and Djamali.

  • Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos

    A portrait of celebrated filmmaker David Chase: his life, his career and his groundbreaking work on the HBO original series The Sopranos.

  • The King of South Beach

    “The King of South Beach” is a documentary evaluating LeBron James’ time as a member of the Miami Heat – his controversial announcement, his title wins, and his ultimate departure.

  • Banded Brothers: The Mongoose Mob

    Wildlife series following the lives of the meerkat’s bigger, more streetwise cousin, the banded mongoose.

  • Lazarus’ Hunger

    In the Brazilian countryside, the village of Monteiros hosts a unique event every year. When a person’s prayers are granted, they offer the village’s dogs a feast. Between religious celebration and popular belief, Lazarus’ Hunger powerfully documents a community coming together.