Billion Dollar Space Race: Bezos Vs Musk Vs Branson

Billion Dollar Space Race: Bezos Vs Musk Vs Branson

We have learned a lot from the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union in the mid 20th century. Now it is the 21st century, and we are witnessing something unusual – a new kind of space race… the space race between billionaires. Three individuals who have ventures dedicated to space travel are now fighting to become the 1st man in space, with their seemingly wild goals of colonizing Mars, transforming humans into a "multi-planetary species" and making space travel the next tourist attraction. It seems we have reached a new era in space exploration. Join us as we take a look at the three masterminds whose inventions are revolutionizing the space industry. They are ambitious, competitive and ruthless. Through their genius, they change the world and lead by example. Three of the most influential entrepreneurs of the 21st century: Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and Elon Musk, are on a mission to go to space. What pushed them to reach for the stars in a fierce billion-dollar space race?

Tuff Luck

Tuff Luck

For every rock and roll band striving to grab that ever elusive brass ring and "make it" in the music business, there's a million others, equally as talented, equally as inspired, equally as hard working, that unfortunately never get their shot for a confluence of reasons. . . timing, fate and just plain dumb luck. Some bands were meant to succeed and others, despite their efforts, are destined to crash and burn, their golden dreams of musical stardom abruptly torpedoed and vanquished. Velocity Films is proud to announce their latest film venture. A documentary charting the dramatic rise and fall of Tuff Luck, a criminally unheralded '80s hard rock band blessed with prodigious musical gifts. In an alternate universe, Tuff Luck should have graced the cover of Rolling Stone magazine and instead has withered in total obscurity. That is until now. . . Tuff Luck is headed up by Andrew Klein, the younger brother of Tuff Luck drummer, the late Todd Kelly. As for the story arc, Klein explains, "The film will focus on Tuff Luck's formation, rise, and eventual demise while also drawing attention to a once thriving and vital music scene in Florida. Based in South Florida, the aptly named Tuff Luck became the hottest attraction on the local music scene by 1986, routinely drawing thousands of fans to their gigs. They released one album on Ann Boleyn's underground label, New Renaissance Records. The self-entitled debut included fan favorites such as "Sleaze if you Please", "Tonight Tonight", and "Take it or Leave it. " Tuff Luck was on the precipice of landing a huge record deal with Atlantic Records when they seemingly had everything going for them. Over the course of their ten-year career, the gifted hard rock outfit were an odds on favorite in the "next big thing" rock and roll sweepstakes and had expanded their profile, opening shows for hair metal giants, Dokken and Stryper among others. What made Tuff Luck stand out from the countless other metal bands populating the region was their uncanny level of musicianship, skill and consummate showmanship. Virtuoso guitarist Dave Scott and bassist James Marino were championed as future stars on the rise in Mike Varney's high profile monthly column in Guitar Player magazine. Meanwhile, drummer Todd Kelly was voted Florida's "Best Drummer" on multiple occasions, attracting attention from endorsement suitors such as Paiste. Rounding out the metal quartet was vocalist Kenny Monroe, with his commanding stage presence and smoky charisma, he was the ultimate front man. All the ingredients were in place for a national breakthrough, all except the elusive major record deal. Had the fickle hand of fate anointed them the career break they deserved, their story would have been an altogether different one. Tuff Luck would have been recognized as one of the leaders of the '80s hard rock scene. Under the aegis of Klein, the saga of the band doesn't end there. The new documentary chronicles Tuff Luck's uphill quest for world domination, emboldened by a refreshing "warts and all" slant. It's a story of survival, a story of stubborn dedication, a story of fierce commitment and unwavering ambition. A story of four close friends who shared big dreams. Quite simply, it's a tribute to the enduring spirit and magic of rock and roll music and a story that we, the fortunate and the beleaguered, can all relate. Featuring hands-on involvement from the entire group who contributed extensive interviews, the documentary also yields a rich treasure trove of visual material including scores of photographs, vintage memorabilia and electrifying concert performances.

Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story

Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story

A classically trained actor and director, Robert Englund has become one of the most revolutionary horror icons of our generation. Throughout his career, Englund starred in many well-known movies, but shot to super-stardom with his portrayal of supernatural serial killer Freddy Krueger in the NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET franchise. This unique and intimate portrait captures the man behind the glove and features interviews with Englund and his wife Nancy, Lin Shaye, Eli Roth, Tony Todd, Heather Langenkamp and more.

The Disruptors

The Disruptors

ADHD is one of the most commonly diagnosed-and widely misunderstood-neurological conditions in the world today, affecting nearly 10% of kids and a rising number of adults. But what if having an ADHD brain is actually an asset? A growing number of innovators, entrepreneurs, CEO's, Olympic athletes, and award-winning artists have recently disclosed that their ADHD, managed effectively, has played a vital role in their success. The Disruptors hears from many of those game-changing people about their ADHD, and takes an immersive look at our approach to ADHD that debunks the most harmful myths, and intimately takes viewers inside a number of families as they navigate the challenges - and the surprising triumphs - of living with ADHD.

The Plot Against the President

The Plot Against the President

The true story of how Congressman Devin Nunes uncovered the operation to bring down the President of the United States. Following the book The Plot Against the President by investigative journalist Lee Smith, this feature length documentary explores new information and additional interviews as the case unfolds.

The Rolling Stones: Stones In Exile

The Rolling Stones: Stones In Exile

In the spring of 1971 the Rolling Stones departed the UK to take up residence in France as tax exiles. Keith Richards settled at a villa called Nellcôte in Villefranche-sur-Mer and this became the venue for the recording of much of the band s masterpiece Exile On Main Street . Stones In Exile tells the story in the band s own words and through extensive archive footage of their time away from England and the creation of this extraordinary double album, which many regard as the Rolling Stones finest achievement.

Brothers in Football

Brothers in Football

A team of amateur footballers attempt to fulfill fixtures never completed on the eve of the first world war. Their ensuing adventure sees them travel around the world to face the FIFA World Champions in front of millions - to honor and commemorate their forefathers who fell in record numbers on the battlefields of France.

The Beatles: Parting Ways

The Beatles: Parting Ways

John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr: the four most iconic names in pop music. ‘Parting Ways: An unauthorized story on life after the Beatles’ examines the phenomenon that was Beatlemania, but also looks at the ups and downs of the fab four since their heyday. From John Lennon’s relation- ship with Yoko Ono to his untimely death; from Paul McCartney’s solo career to his knighthood; from George Harrison’s stabbing to death from cancer; and Ringo Starr’s rise above being ‘just’ a drummer. ‘Parting Ways’ treats The Beatles with the respect they deserve, and details their lives since the world’s number one band fell apart.

Our Club

Our Club

In 2008 Portsmouth FC was on top of the world; FA Cup winners and welcoming AC Milan to Fratton Park, but behind the scenes things were unravelling. Five years on and Portsmouth found themselves on the brink of going out of business. With more owners than points at one point in the 2009-10 season, Pompey, as they are known across the football (soccer) world, were a club on the brink of oblivion. This film shares the remarkable story of how Pompey were saved, told by the people who loved them most: the fans. With an eclectic real-life cast of true heroes and villains, the club’s dramatic fall and rise from the ashes as the UK’s biggest community owned football club is lovingly documented, with exclusive and extensive behind-the-scenes footage. Interviews with the key protagonists in this riches to rags tale, bring a previously unseen perspective to a perennial story in the modern-day sports world of high-rolling owners, whose ambition is fuelled by ever-increasing debt, until the day the cash dries up. That’s when chickens come home to roost, but they reckoned without Pompey’s fans. Portsmouth is an island city and its people are resourceful and loyal. Never more so than in times of distress. After all, as a former manager of the club Alan Ball once said: ‘People go to war from this city’. Narrated by renowned sports broadcaster and lifelong Pompey fan Ian Darke, this film will appeal to not only to fans of the club, but also sports fans everywhere. Directed by Barnaby Fox, this is a feel-good movie for all those who love a true David & Goliath story. Simply put, when the little guys have resilience, determination and, above all, a plan, anything is possible. This is OUR CLUB.

The Lazarus Effect

The Lazarus Effect

Executive produced by Spike Jonze & Susan Smith Ellis, The Lazarus Effect documents transformative effects that ARVs have on people, families and communities with accessible treatment. The film traces the story of Constance (Connie) Mudena, who lost all three of her children to AIDS. When she and her husband both tested positive for HIV, treatment was not readily available. At the end of each month, they had to choose between life-saving medicine, paying rent, or buying food. Constance eventually heard about a clinic with free drugs available, was one of the first people enrolled, and now serves as an HIV Peer Education Supervisor. The film follows gravely ill individuals beginning treatment, then a few months later progressing to health."(RED), Spike & I went into this film wanting the people in it to tell their own stories" says director Lance Bangs. “This film is a hopeful one, yet a reminder that almost 4,000 people still die everyday from AIDS in Africa because not all people who need access to the treatment have it." The Lazarus Effect is the center of a multi-media campaign by (RED) raising awareness of the impact of large-scale AIDS programs in sub-Saharan Africa and life-restoring effects of ARV medicine now available. Thanks to public health organizations like the Global Fund and PEPFAR, funding is reaching millions of Africans, and people are being taught how to stay healthy and protected from contracting and spreading the virus. Says Sheila Roche, Head of Global Communications (RED), and one of the film’s producers, "(RED) felt it was important to tell the story and share with the rest of the world the tremendous effect that providing access to life-saving treatment is having on the lives of real people and their communities throughout Africa…The cost of life-saving ARV medication is now 40 cents per day and we have to maintain investment in order to ensure that millions more people don't die needlessly from this preventable and treatable disease."

2nd Chance

2nd Chance

Broke, brave, and brash, Richard Davis shot himself 192 times. Why? To invent the modern-day bulletproof vest and launch a multimillion-dollar company. He was a hero to police and the military, until tragedy brought him down. His is an American story of guns, violence, lies, and self-deception.

Lady Gaga: Encore

Lady Gaga: Encore

From piano, to burlesque, to Monster Ball. Lady Gaga is one of the most unusual pop stars to rise to fame. Her obscure fashion looks and bizarre appearances have elevated her to icon. Gaga has travelled through time with her ever changing sound, reinventing herself for every album, award ceremony and red carpet. With a strong fan base behind her, she continues to reign as one of the biggest pop stars of the industry.

Through the Picture Window

Through the Picture Window

‘Through the Picture Window’ is a feature length documentary that shines a spotlight on the real Julian Lennon, examining what drives him as an artist and revealing the truth about his photography, his music and his philanthropy. It presents a nuanced portrait and an in-depth look at the creative process itself. Filmed over several years and directed by Dick Carruthers, (Led Zeppelin: Celebration Day, Oasis) this revealing film sweeps away the curtain to capture an artist at work. Featuring bespoke videos and eye-catching imagery, and granting a look inside the private world of Julian Lennon for the first time, it provides an open window through which the viewer can bear witness to his process. Packed full of fascinating and exclusive interviews featuring Bono, Steven Tyler and Lennon himself, the documentary weaves the story around songs from his latest album Everything Changes.

Forgotten Plague

Forgotten Plague

Ryan Prior's life imploded October 22, 2006 when he was struck down by a disease that dozens of doctors were powerless to diagnose, let alone treat. Against great odds, he becomes a reporter and ventures to tell the story of his suffering and improbable recovery. He is shocked that millions globally remain sidelined by the same disease, many bedridden for decades. Forgotten Plague is a journey into the hidden world of myalgic encephalomyelitis (chronic fatigue syndrome). It is a chilling tale of our medical system's failures in addressing many chronic, complex diseases. Yet it is also a riveting story of science's remarkable ability to transform medicine and improve human life itself.

Olivia Newton-John: Too Much to Lose

Olivia Newton-John: Too Much to Lose

Dame Olivia Newton-John AC DBE was a British-Australian singer, songwriter, actress and activist. She was a four-time Grammy Award winner whose music career included five number-one hits and another ten top-ten hits on the Billboard Hot 100. Most people probably know her for her spotlight-stealing appearance in the 1978 musical, Grease alongside John Travolta. Her incredible performance as the innocent sweetheart teen Sandra Dee and her transformation into a powerful, sexy woman is one of the most iconic transformations on screen EVER!

Tricked

Tricked

Modern-day slavery is alive and well in the United States, as thousands of victims are trafficked across the country to satisfy America’s $3-billion-a-year sex trafficking industry. Meet the pimps, the johns, the police, the parents and the victims of the thriving sex trade in TRICKED, a daring documentary that uncovers one of America’s darkest secrets.

Served Like a Girl

Served Like a Girl

Director Lysa Heslov’s documentary, 'Served Like a Girl, provides a candid look at several American women as they transition from active duty to civilian life after serving tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan. Our wounded U.S. female service personnel often return to a stark reality, one that is rarely discussed or considered. Struggling with PTSD, homelessness, broken families, serious illness, physical injuries, and the aftermath of military sexual abuse, these amazing women find ways to adapt and overcome debilitating challenges through participation in the “Ms. Veteran America” competition. Guided by event founder and veteran, Jas Boothe, the women leverage their experiences gained through competition to recover the parts of themselves and their personal identities they had lost on the battlefield. Called 'ENGAGING, HONEST and POWERFUL,' this film is a beautiful tapestry interlaced with poignant moments, social commentary, and humor.

Soros

Soros

Billionaire activist George Soros is one of the most influential and controversial figures of our time. He is maligned by ideologues on both the left and the right for daring to tackle the world’s problems. With unprecedented access to the man and his inner circle, director Jesse Dylan follows Soros and pulls back the curtain on his personal history, private wealth, and public activism.

Women Aren't Funny

Women Aren't Funny

Comedian Bonnie McFarlane dons her investigative journalist’s hat to find out once and for all if women are funny and report her unbiased findings in what some are calling the most important documentary of our generation. The film features interviews with notable male and female comedians such as Wanda Sykes, Joy Behar, Sarah Silverman, Rosie O'Donnell, Lisa Lampanelli, Chris Rock, Artie Lange, Tom Arnold, club owners, bookers and man on the street interviews. It also chronicles the lives of Bonnie McFarlane and her husband comedian Rich Vos as they make the movie and deal with their own struggles doing standup all across the country.