Category: Documentary

Documentary

  • Disneyland – My Good Old Native Country

    Disneyland reviewed by a true poet of cinema, Arnaud Pallières. A disturbing journey into the simulacrum.

  • The Zodiac

    The history of the infamous serial killer known as the ‘zodiac’ in the late 1960s. It takes you through his kill rampage and to the case that still to this day has not been cracked.

  • Hunting the Zodiac

    A film by John Mikulenka documenting various people’s investigation into the mystery of the Zodiac.

  • The Happy Face Killer: Mind of a Monster

    Detective Rick Buckner has to prove Keith Jesperson is the serial killer known as Happy Face Killer, guilty of murdering a woman in 1995, and has to make sure he is apprehended before he kills again.

  • Krishnas: Gurus. Karma. Murder.

    When an Indian Swami gives a lost generation of Americans a new message of love, the Hare Krishna religion is born. But when the Swami dies without finishing his mission, an American Guru tries to seize control of the movement, leading to accusations of racketeering and murder, and the investigations by a West Virginia Sheriff’s Detective, the LAPD and the FBI.

  • Jason Vale The Juice Master’s Rebounding Workout

    Rebounding is an extremely enjoyable form of exercise that will help you get fit, slim and super toned in an amazingly short space of time. Why? Because it’s not only a quick way to get fitter and tone up your body but it also works the mind because bouncing releases endorphins, giving you a natural high only a few minutes into exercising.

  • Flip

    A brief history of Russian skateboarding: from the first Union Cup, which took place in Saratov in 1991, to the present day, when skateboarding was included in the 2020 Olympics program. Famous Russian skateboarders – Tolya Titaev, Katya Shengelia, Yegor Kaldikov, Kostya Kabanov – tell us what is happening with skating today and why we will not soon catch up with Western athletes.

  • Flipside

    Flipside is a documentary about the world of wax records in Russia. The film unveils the story of the legendary medium for records, very popular in the USSR, undeservedly forgotten in the years of the perestroika and raised from the ashes nowadays. What is the place of the wax record in the world of digital technologies? Who are the people that collect, sell and buy wax records today, and why do they do this? Who are those that try their best to impede them? Why do disk jockeys and musicians continue to idolize wax records? How did the wax record players make it back from garbage cans to the luxury HI-END shops? You will find answers to all these questions in a unique film for music fans, a trip through the world of music in the 20th century, at high speed, to the most sincere and humane format of the music.

  • Britney: For the Record

    An introspective documentary which chronicles pop music queen Britney Spears’ return to the spotlight after her much-publicized professional and personal struggles. Honest, raw and revealing, the one-hour special shares some of Spears’ most intimate moments in the span of 60 days, and gives fans an inside look at Britney in the recording studio and on set filming the music videos for one of music’s most triumphant comebacks.