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Directed by John Ford

       History
This compelling portrait explores the life and legacy of legendary filmmaker John Ford, tracing his journey from the silent era to becoming one of the most influential directors in cinema history. Through rare archival footage, interviews with collaborators and admirers, and scenes from his most iconic films, the documentary reveals how Ford shaped the visual language of Hollywood and redefined the American Western. It uncovers the man behind the myth—disciplined, private, and fiercely devoted to storytelling.
Beyond the sweeping landscapes and unforgettable heroes, the film examines Ford’s complex personality and the contradictions that fueled his artistry. Featuring reflections from major actors and directors who worked with him, it becomes both a tribute and an intimate study of a filmmaker whose vision continues to echo through generations of cinema.

Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man

   2026    History
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.
Series: Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man

One Last Adventure: The Making of Stranger Things 5

   2026    Art
This documentary takes viewers inside the emotional and creative engine behind the final chapter of Stranger Things, offering unprecedented access to how an iconic series comes to an end. Filmed over an entire year on set by filmaker Martina Radwan, it captures the intensity, scale, and pressure of crafting a farewell that must live up to global expectations. From massive set pieces to quiet moments between takes, the film reveals the human effort behind a cultural phenomenon.
As production pushes toward its conclusion, the documentary follows cast and crew through long nights, creative breakthroughs, and the weight of saying goodbye. Personal reflections, behind-the-scenes challenges, and raw emotion turn the making of the final season into a story of its own—one about friendship, endurance, and the rare magic that happens when a world beloved by millions is built one last time.

aka Charlie Sheen

   2025    History
After seven years of sobriety, Charlie Sheen looks back with striking honesty on a life lived at full speed. This documentary traces his meteoric rise from rebellious ’80s heart-throb to global TV superstardom, and the excesses that fueled his fame before leading to a very public collapse. Through candid conversations and rare reflections, the film reveals the magnetic charm, chaos, and contradictions that defined an era of celebrity culture.
Family members and close friends share untold stories, including former spouses Denise Richards and Brooke Mueller, exposing the personal cost of life in the spotlight. Viewers can watch both episodes together as a single, continuous story, following Sheen’s fall at the height of his hit series and his hard-earned path toward accountability and redemption. It is a raw portrait of fame, addiction, and the possibility of change when the cameras finally stop rolling.
Series: aka Charlie Sheen

Under the Sea

       Nature    3D    HD
Experience up-close encounters with some of the most remarkable marine life ever captured on film while examining the impact of global climate change on the ocean wilderness as award-winning director/cinematographer Howard Hall travels from South Australia to the Indo-Pacific to teach viewers the importance of keeping our oceans clean for future generations.
Just how great of an effect does global warming have on marine wildlife, and what can be done to ensure the future well-being of our planet? As the filmmakers reveal the delicacy of our fragile ecosystem, viewers are allowed the unique opportunity to see what we risk losing should we fail to address the issue of global climate change sooner rather than later.

John Candy: I Like Me

   2025    History
This documentary celebrates the life of John Candy, a comedy legend whose warmth and humor defined a generation and who died of a heart attack in 1994 at the age of 43. Through rare footage and honest interviews with family, friends, and fellow stars, it reveals the man behind the laughter — talented, humble, and deeply human. From his early days in television to his rise as one of Hollywood’s most beloved comedic actors, his story shows how joy and vulnerability shaped a career that continues to inspire.
With reflections from Bill Murray, Eugene Levy, Catherine O’Hara, and Dan Aykroyd, the film captures Candy’s lasting legacy as both a comic genius and a kind soul whose influence still endures decades after his passing.
History of the Eagles

History of the Eagles

2013  History
The Crime of the Century

The Crime of the Century

2021  Medicine
Top Gear

Top Gear

2012  Technology
Ancient Aliens

Ancient Aliens

  History
Untold

Untold

2021  Culture
Dark Net

Dark Net

2016  Technology
The Gene Code

The Gene Code

2011  Science