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Young Forever: The Death of Ageing

   2025    Medicine
This documentary dives into the rapidly expanding world of anti-ageing science and longevity research, following a determined journey to separate bold promises from real breakthroughs. Guided by a curious and questioning approach, it explores cutting-edge laboratories, emerging therapies and the scientists who are challenging one of humanity’s oldest limitations. From biological age reversal to experimental treatments, the film reveals both the excitement and the uncertainty surrounding a field that could redefine how we understand life itself.
As the investigation unfolds, it raises compelling questions about what it truly means to live longer—and at what cost. By confronting the hype, ethical dilemmas and scientific realities, the story offers a balanced and thought-provoking look at a future where ageing might no longer be inevitable. It’s an eye-opening exploration that invites viewers to reconsider the boundaries of human lifespan and the possibilities that lie ahead.

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

   2025    Art
A powerful portrait of Elvis Presley emerges through restored concert footage, rare archival material, and previously unseen recordings that bring his live performances back to life with striking clarity. The film captures the raw energy of his stage presence, from explosive crowd reactions to the precision and emotion in his voice, showing why he became the defining figure of rock and roll. Alongside the performances, it offers glimpses into the pressure, fame, and intensity surrounding him at the height of his career.
Built around authentic concert moments and newly uncovered material, this is a direct, immersive look at what it felt like to witness Elvis Presley live. The camera places you inside the experience, revealing both the scale of his impact and the personal side of an artist constantly under the spotlight. It is a focused and engaging tribute that reconnects you with the sound, the atmosphere, and the legend as it truly was.

Grenfell: Uncovered

   2025    Culture
A harrowing yet essential documentary uncovers the avoidable disaster that claimed 72 lives in one of the UK’s worst residential fires. Through powerful testimonies of survivors, families and firefighters, the film reveals how a series of decisions—by authorities, contractors and building managers—turned a seemingly routine refurbishment into a catastrophic inferno.
Exploring decades of warnings ignored, regulatory failure and corporate negligence, the documentary stitches together hidden emails, inquiry evidence and personal pain to show exactly how this tragedy wasn't just a fire, but a systemic collapse. It is both a memorial for the lost and a call for justice for those still fighting the consequences.

Holding Back the Years: Simply Red Live in Santiago

   2025    Art    HD
An unforgettable concert experience captures the legendary British band performing in front of an electrified crowd in Santiago, Chile, blending powerful live renditions of their greatest hits with intimate interviews that reveal the emotions, memories, and personal stories behind four decades of music. From soulful ballads to timeless pop anthems, the performances showcase the unmistakable voice of Mick Hucknall and the enduring connection between the band and generations of fans. The energy of the audience, singing every word back to the stage, creates an atmosphere that feels both emotional and triumphant.
Beyond the music, the documentary offers a closer look at the band’s remarkable journey through fame, reinvention, and longevity. Rare backstage moments and reflective conversations explore how Simply Red became one of the defining pop acts of the 1980s and beyond, while the spectacular Santiago performances remind viewers why their songs continue to resonate around the world decades later.

Trust Me: The False Prophet Ep 1-2

   2026    Culture
A cult expert and her documentary filmmaker husband move into a secretive fundamentalist Mormon community linked to the polygamist FLDS movement, expecting to document a troubled religious group but soon uncovering something far more disturbing. At the center of the growing tension is Samuel Bateman, a self-proclaimed prophet who claims to be the successor to imprisoned cult leader Warren Jeffs. As the couple gains the trust of isolated followers, they uncover disturbing evidence of psychological control and a dangerous system hidden behind promises of faith and salvation. The documentary reveals the growing power of fanaticism and blind devotion inside one of America’s most controversial religious sects.
In the first two episodes of the series, Christine and Tolga settle inside the isolated community and quickly become suspicious of Bateman’s growing influence over vulnerable followers. As they secretly record testimonies and gather evidence, they desperately try to convince local authorities to intervene before the situation becomes even more dangerous. Meanwhile, Bateman strengthens his control through fear, isolation, and religious manipulation, while one woman inside the group slowly begins to realize the truth behind the prophet she once trusted. Combining undercover investigation, emotional testimonies, and mounting suspense, these episodes create a gripping and deeply unsettling experience.
Series: Trust Me: The False Prophet

You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment Ep 3-4

   2024    Medicine
In the final two episodes, the experiment moves from theory to real life as the twins are forced to take full control of their food choices after moving out on their own. Cooking becomes a daily challenge, exposing how habits, convenience, and culture shape what we eat. At the same time, innovators pushing plant-based alternatives step into the spotlight, as growing concerns around animal products raise urgent questions about health and sustainability.
As the study reaches its conclusion, the results are finally revealed. Detailed analyses of weight, gut health, and brain function confront the twins with clear, and sometimes surprising, consequences of their diets. What began as a personal test widens into a broader reflection on the future of food, as momentum builds around a changing food industry and the choices that may redefine how we eat.
Series: You Are What You Eat: A Twin Experiment