Harry & Meghan: The Revelations

Harry & Meghan: The Revelations

Ever since the former Duke and Duchess of Sussex left royal life for Los Angeles tension has been mounting between the two households. Too many questions remained unanswered as the newly independent couple built their new life together. The world would receive the answers and so much more than they could have ever imagined after an explosive interview rocked the world and left the royal family on the brink of disaster.

Bound By Flesh

Bound By Flesh

"A masterful movie, certain to touch the hearts of all audiences" (The Hollywood Reporter), this remarkable documentary tells the amazing story of Daisy and Violet Hilton, conjoined twins who rose to superstardom at the beginning of the 20th century as sideshow attractions, performing alongside the likes of Bob Hope and Charlie Chaplin. Ruthlessly exploited by their managers, the sisters ultimately sued for their freedom—which they won at a terrible cost. A gripping, roller-coaster tale of showbiz tragedy, Bound By Flesh puts a touchingly human face on two outsiders who went from the lowest rungs of society to the big time and back again.

For No Good Reason

For No Good Reason

Experience 15 years in the life of seminal British artist Ralph Steadman, whose surreal, often confrontational artwork is frequently associated with Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson (Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas). Through Johnny Depp’s lead in this intimate portrait, we are able to reach the heart of what make this artist tick, his friendships and fallings out, his love for art and his passion for civil liberties. This inventive, energetic, occasionally harrowing, but inspiring and uplifting film includes contributions from Terry Gilliam, Richard E. Grant, Tim Robbins and others who offer insight into the man behind the legend.

Swift Current

Swift Current

This riveting documentary exploring former NHLer Sheldon Kennedy's journey from young hockey player sexually abused by his junior hockey coach, Graham James, to Kennedy's work today as a crusader for victims of abuse in Canada and worldwide. During a speaking engagement in Ontario, Canada Sheldon meets two university students who disclose the sexual abuse they suffered and ask him for help. The film tells the story of these three victims of child sexual abuse and the challenges they face while attempting to recover from the horrific trauma they suffered as children.

NASCAR: The Experience

NASCAR: The Experience

The world of today's elite NASCAR drivers is explored in this larger-than-life, adrenaline filled documentary. Featuring behind-the-scenes footage and all the extreme action on the track and high-stakes pressure in the pits! Narrated by Golden Globe-winner Kiefer Sutherland ("Phone Booth," TV's "24").

We Believe

We Believe

From the Director of THE U.S. vs. JOHN LENNON, WHO IS HARRY NILSSON (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him)? and CHASING TRANE: THE JOHN COLTRANE DOCUMENTARY comes a documentary film celebrating the love affair between a great city, Chicago, and its baseball team, the Cubs. About hope, faith and Cubs fans, it is a smart, thought-provoking, uplifting, powerful and passionate film that is as much about people and heart as it is about baseball. It embodies the life lesson that it’s the journey that’s important, not the destination…

The Rolling Stones: Olé Olé Olé! - A Trip Across Latin America

The Rolling Stones: Olé Olé Olé! - A Trip Across Latin America

Olé Olé Olé: A Trip Across Latin America is a feature documentary that follows The Rolling Stones’ tour of early 2016 through 10 Latin American cities as the band attempt to pull off a once in a lifetime open air concert in Havana, Cuba. A road movie that celebrates the revolutionary power of Rock n Roll - exhilarating and at times disorientating the film chronicles the tour, local culture and unique bond that exists between the Latin American people and The Rolling Stones. The film combines electrifying live performance footage with intimate insight into the world of The Rolling Stones. A portrait of a band still at the very top of their game, four friends that have seen it all but remain as hungry as ever to break new ground.

Nazis on Trial: Nuremberg in Colour

Nazis on Trial: Nuremberg in Colour

Nuremberg 1945. The second-largest city in Bavaria lays in ruins. After almost six years of the Second World War, Germany had surrendered unconditionally on May 8. Adolf Hitler, Germany’s infamous dictator committed suicide a month before, leaving his beloved country to fall apart. The Nazi Party no longer impose their notorious violence and corruption, the dictatorship has fallen apart, and the country must rebuild after a war that saw it torn apart. Now Nuremberg, where the Nazi Party once celebrated arrogant rallies, was to become the scene of the party's reckoning before the law. The victorious powers — the USA, the Soviet Union, Great Britain, and France — are setting up an International Military Tribunal for this purpose to serve justice for wars of aggression, mass murders and twelve years of dictatorship. The once seemingly invincible political party was now left in ruins, just a bad memory for Germany society.

Old-Growth Murder

Old-Growth Murder

On Thanksgiving Day 1987, residents of Neskowin, a small town on the North Oregon Coast, discovered the savagely murdered body of Alain Malessard, a French citizen, in a closed, U.S. Forest Service campground. He was bicycling across North America, fulfilling a lifelong dream. An investigation ensued, suspects were identified, but no one was ever charged. The story of the murder gradually disappeared.Old-Growth Murder retraces Malessard’s five-month journey across North America, interviewing a number of family friends, as well as the countless Oregon authorities that handled the yearlong investigation. Interview and b-roll locations include British Columbia, Alberta, and France. The film weaves together extensive interviews with previously unseen crime scene material, family photos, home movies, and a decade worth of investigative artifacts that help propel the exhaustive police procedural. The film’s climax is the 1993 visit to Oregon by Malessard's parents to meet with investigators and visit the now shuttered campground where their son was murdered.

The Unknown Known

The Unknown Known

Now in theaters! Academy Award winner Errol Morris, using declassified memos, guides the notorious Don Rumsfeld through a historical and provocative discussion examining his career, philosophy and complex legacy.

A Butler's Guide to Etiquette: Wine & Dine

A Butler's Guide to Etiquette: Wine & Dine

Would you know what to do, and what not to do, if you ever met King Charles III? What is the secret message behind the late Queen moving her handbag from one arm to the other? Are you completely up to date on what to wear to a ball at Buckingham Palace, or to the King’s summer garden party? Do you know which piece of cutlery to use and how to correctly use your napkin? Grant Harrold, former butler to King Charles III and Camilla, Queen Consort reveals the secrets of royal protocol, and everyday life in the upstairs downstairs world of royal etiquette, tradition and custom. Elegance, poise and perfect harmony - essential ingredients for an encounter with royalty. Should you receive a royal invitation, dine at a state banquet, or simply wish to serve the perfect scones - this royal butler’s guide will have you sipping gracefully at your tea-cup. You are warmly welcomed to... A Butler’s Guide to Royal Etiquette.

A Life of Endless Summers: The Bruce Brown Story

A Life of Endless Summers: The Bruce Brown Story

It's the year 1962. Bruce Brown, an ambitious young filmmaker has an idea for a new project -The Endless Summer. The concept: Follow the summer season around the world with two surfers on a quest for the perfect wave. As it turned out, Bruce was on to something. Not only did the film become a hit, it earned a cult following, became the most successful surf film of all time and arguably made him the founding father of action sports films. Directed by second generation, award winning and documentarian filmmaker Dana Brown his projects have included such titles as Endless Summer 2, Step Into Liquid, Dust to Glory, Highwater, On Any Sunday: The Next Chapter and Dust 2 Glory. A Life of Endless Summers is the story of a man, a father, a husband, a filmmaker, a pioneer, a legend. Please join us in experiencing the story of a life well lived, and A Life of Endless Summers, The Bruce Brown Story.

Gilbert

Gilbert

Legendary comedian Gilbert Gottfried has had quite the career. Rocketing to fame in the 1980's, he was thrust into public consciousness thanks to his brash personality and off-kilter comic timing. Now, foul-mouthed and unapologetic after decades of flying solo in both his work and in his personal life, Gilbert has shockingly reinvented himself…as a family man. Director Neil Berkeley’s "Gilbert" reveals an unexpected side to the iconic comedian. The film peeks behind the larger-than-life persona at a more personal story about growing up in Brooklyn and becoming a husband and father late in life. Gottfried’s ability to bring humor to even the darkest situations has, at times, gotten him into trouble. Still he soldiers on, an expert craftsman at bringing his audience to the edge (and sometimes pushing them over). Gilbert strips the comedic character away to reveal the man behind it. Berkeley allows the audience an intimate — even vulnerable — view of Gottfried out of character.

Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: The Nazi King

Hitler Vs the Allies In Colour: The Nazi King

Like a biblical epic, WWII saw the very existence of humanity brought down to the wire in a tale of good vs evil. Retrace the honour, blood and sacrifice of one of the most decisive and crucial events of modern history and the heroic tale of how peace was preserved in the fight against the ultimate evil of Hitler's Nazis. Austria 1889. Born into a devout Roman Catholic family, Adolf Hitler had a troubled childhood. An intelligent boy with no interest in school, Hitler is a disappointment to his father, who becomes increasingly violent. Indoctrinated within his childhood home from an early age, Hitler’s father beats him to enforce the ideals that strength and brutality mean domination, a belief Hitler himself will encourage later on in life. From his high school years in Linz, a young impressionable Adolf becomes inspired by his history teacher. A man infatuated with the idea of German Nationalism. This gives Hitler a new found purpose, and a set of principles he will maintain throughout his life.

Hitler: Empire of Evil

Hitler: Empire of Evil

A country in turmoil during World War Two. A man responsible for mass murder and destruction. The fight for an aryan race. Adolf Hitler was the greatest evil to affect Europe. How the rise of a man who dreamt of becoming an artist became the worlds most feared dictator. Nazi Germany was one of the most brutal eras in History, leaving a lasting affect on the country forever. Hitler: Empire of Evil follows the popularity and ultimate downfall of Hitler and the Nazi Party.

Fiddlin'

Fiddlin'

Sister filmmakers Julie Simone and Vicki Vlasic return to their Appalachian roots to film at the world's oldest Fiddler's Convention. With multiple generations jamming together, Fiddlin' is a love-letter to American roots and the uplifting power of music.

Char·ac·ter

Char·ac·ter

A raw and candid dialogue about the life and craft of acting between longtime colleagues and friends Dabney Coleman, Peter Falk, Charles Grodin, Mark Rydell, Harry Dean Stanton and Sydney Pollack. Drago Sumonja's documentary takes us into the hearts, minds, and living rooms of some of America's greatest storytellers. This unique and inside glimpse at this revered collective exposes as much about each individual as it does about acting.

Janis: Little Girl Blue

Janis: Little Girl Blue

Through electrifying archival footage, exclusive interviews and rare personal letters, this documentary examines the meteoric rise and untimely fall of one of the most iconic and influential rock 'n' roll singers of all time: Janis Joplin. Directed by Oscar nominee Amy Berg and produced by Oscar winner Alex Gibney. Featuring musicians Pink, Kris Kristofferson, Melissa Etheridge, Bob Weir and more.