A young filmmaker leaves behind his civilian life to enter the front lines of Ukraine’s war, documenting not only the battlefield but the emotional weight of a conflict that reshapes everything it touches. Through his camera, moments of tension, fear and humanity unfold with an immediacy that places you inside a reality few ever witness firsthand. Beyond the combat, the film reveals the inner transformation of a man confronting duty, identity and survival, offering a raw and intimate perspective that turns a distant war into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore.
In episodes 15 and 16, the war begins to close in on the Axis powers not only across battlefields, but inside the societies that created it. Germany and Japan face the turning tide in radically different ways: Hitler’s regime tries to preserve the illusion of normal life while driving production through propaganda, forced labor and terror, while Japan demands sacrifice, austerity and total obedience from its people as American submarines cut the lifelines of empire. As bombing raids, shortages and fear shatter the home front, the documentary reveals how nations built on conquest begin to feel the terrible cost of the war they unleashed. The story then moves into one of the most powerful chapters of resistance in occupied Europe. As Allied armies advance from Normandy and Soviet forces push from the east, ordinary people and underground fighters rise against Nazi rule in France, Poland and even inside the machinery of extermination itself. From coded BBC messages and the liberation of Paris to the doomed Warsaw Uprising and the desperate courage of prisoners documenting the horrors of Auschwitz, these episodes show war at its most human and devastating: A struggle not only between armies, but between tyranny and the refusal to be erased.
This intimate documentary explores Rafael Nadal’s extraordinary tennis career from the inside, revealing not only the champion who conquered the sport, but the man behind the intensity, discipline and sacrifice. Through unseen archives, family moments, behind-the-scenes access and personal reflections, it follows his rise from Mallorca to global legend, his battles with pain and injury, and his difficult journey back to competitive play in 2024 after a devastating 2023. More than a record of victories, it is a powerful portrait of resilience, legacy and the emotional cost of greatness. In the first two episodes, the story begins with an emotional Nadal preparing to announce his retirement to the world, while looking back at the Davis Cup final that launched his career two decades earlier. As he chases one final triumph, his body becomes both his greatest obstacle and the reminder of everything he has given to the game. The series then returns to the early years of his rivalry with Roger Federer, when one unforgettable match ignites one of the greatest duels in tennis history, setting the stage for a story of ambition, respect, suffering and glory.
In the final two episodes, you’ll witness the most decisive moments of the journey as relationships move closer to real outcomes. Connor takes further steps with growing confidence, while James continues searching for a meaningful connection, balancing hope with moments of doubt. Madison faces more personal and emotional situations, opening up even more as she explores what she truly wants in a relationship. At the same time, the newer participants push themselves into more challenging situations. Logan continues stepping outside his comfort zone in pursuit of a genuine bond, Emma navigates deeper emotional highs and lows, and Dylan shows clear progress as he gains confidence with each experience. These episodes focus on honest decisions, emotional growth, and the reality of finding love, delivering moments that feel authentic, intense, and highly engaging.
In the final two episodes, Dean Potter’s dream of pushing free solo climbing beyond anything seen before collides with the arrival of Alex Honnold, a younger climber capable of taking the sport into terrifying new territory. As both men circle the impossible challenge of El Capitan, Dean is forced to confront not only a rival, but the fear that his place at the edge of climbing history may be slipping away. What begins as a battle for greatness becomes something far more personal: A struggle with ego, identity, isolation and the dangerous need to keep proving himself when the world is already watching. As Dean’s mental health declines and some of his closest supporters begin to drift away, he takes a risky job in China and seems to move even closer to the edge. But a new relationship gives him a fragile sense of grounding, and his lifelong dream of flight finally comes into focus through the radical world of wingsuit flying. The final chapters become both breathtaking and haunting, following a man who searched for freedom in the air, in the mountains and in the spaces where fear becomes almost spiritual. Intimate, tense and deeply emotional, they reveal the beauty and tragedy of a life lived in pursuit of the impossible.
A joyful and revealing portrait celebrates the life and legacy of Mel Brooks, tracing his journey from the early days of television comedy to global superstardom as one of Hollywood’s boldest satirists. Through rare footage, candid reflections, and stories of friendship and love, the film shows how Brooks used laughter to confront fear, failure, and the absurdities of the human condition, transforming personal experience into timeless comedy. Spanning two episodes that can be enjoyed together as a single, continuous film, the documentary follows Brooks as his career takes flight, shaped by deep creative partnerships, his Jewish heritage, and an unshakable drive to push boundaries. It is a warm, hilarious, and deeply human portrait of an artist who, for nearly a century, has turned humor into resilience, connection, and joy.
Beyond the combat, the film reveals the inner transformation of a man confronting duty, identity and survival, offering a raw and intimate perspective that turns a distant war into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore.