Category: Documentary

Documentary

  • The Burger and the King: The Life & Cuisine of Elvis Presley

    A remarkable guided tour through the culinary world of Elvis Presley, in his later years famed as much for his appetite as for his music. The King’s passion for food is recounted by close friends, relatives and personal cooks who share the recipes that kept their idol happy. From the squirrel and raccoon dishes of his youth to the fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches that contributed to his demise.

  • King of Swashbuckler: Life of Tsumasaburō Bandō

    A biographical documentary produced as part of the 20th anniversary project of the silent film appreciation society led by Shunsui Matsuda, who was known as a silent film narrator, film collector and exhibitor. The film features interviews with directors and related parties involved in the production while inserting scenes from period dramas starring Tsumasanburo Bando throughout from Matsuda’s extensive collection. Completed in 1980 but not released to the general public until 1993 on the 40th anniversary of Bando’s death and Matsuda’s seventh anniversary.

  • Unsolved History: Life of a King

    This documentary explores unanswered questions surrounding Rev. A.D. King’s death just 15 months after the assassination of his brother, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • The Beach Boys: Doin’ It Again

    The Beach Boys are America’s most successful band. With 56 U.S. Top 100 hits, 36 Top Ten Hits, and 4 Number One singles, their impression on American pop culture is rivaled only by the band that considered them to be their sole competition, The Beatles. To mark the group’s 50th anniversary, Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, and David Marks gathered in 2012 for an emotional reunion to record their first album of new material in 20 years, to kick off a worldwide tour, and to reflect on their remarkable history.

  • Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing

    Ada Lovelace was a most unlikely computer pioneer. In this film, Dr Hannah Fry tells the story of Ada’s remarkable life. Born in the early 19th century, Ada was a countess of the realm, a scandalous socialite and an ‘enchantress of numbers’. The film is an enthralling tale of how a life infused with brilliance, but blighted by illness and gambling addiction, helped give rise to the modern era of computing.

  • Loose Lips – Her Last Interview

    Before Linda Lovelace’s untimely death in 2002, the sex superstar sat for a no-holds barred interview with pop-culture historian Legs McNeil for his book, The Other Hollywood: The Uncensored Oral History of the Porn Film Industry. Fortunately McNeil hired a film crew to record the historic event as Linda recounted the making of “”Deep Throat,”” the most successful X-rated film in history, how she introduced oral sex to America, her turbulent relationship with manager/husband Chuck Traynor, her role (and exploitation by) the anti-porn movement that she helped launch with her bestselling book, Ordeal, in 1980, and her subsequent return to pornography in 2001. With additional comments by Marilyn Chambers, FBI Agent Bill Kelly, Chuck Traynor.

  • The Real Linda Lovelace

    Takes a look at the rise and fall of Linda Lovelace, the first major porn star.

  • Flavorful Origins

    Delve into the delectable world of Chaoshan cuisine, explore its unique ingredients and hear the stories of the people behind its creation.

    In the second series of “Flavorful Origins”, we discover the cuisine of Yunnan .

    The third series of Flavorful Origins takes us around the cuisine of Gansu.

  • Ted Gardestad: For the Sake of Love

    Documentary about Swedish singer-songwriter Ted Gärdestad. He wrote numerous hits in the 1970s and up to his death in 1997. In this program artists remember Ted as does his text writing brother Kenneth and Ted’s daughter Sara Zacharias.

  • Teddy Riner: The Quest

    Delve into the intimate life of the greatest judoka in history.