For years, reports of unidentified aerial phenomena have remained hidden behind secrecy, speculation, and official denials. This gripping documentary follows investigative journalist and filmmaker Jeremy Corbell as he gains extraordinary access to witnesses, classified information, and sources connected to one of the most controversial mysteries of modern times. As new evidence emerges and long-held assumptions are challenged, the search for answers begins to reveal a story far more complex than many imagined. What starts as an investigation into unexplained sightings soon becomes a high-stakes journey into a world of government secrecy, whistleblowers, intelligence networks, and hidden information. With rare footage, firsthand testimony, and exclusive access to key figures at the center of the debate, the documentary explores the growing effort to uncover what may be one of the most significant discoveries of the modern era—and why some people believe the truth has remained hidden for so long.
An ambitious scientific quest is underway to recreate the power of the Sun here on Earth. This fascinating documentary takes viewers inside one of the most complex engineering projects ever attempted: the construction of the world's largest nuclear fusion reactor. Bringing together thousands of scientists, engineers, and technicians from dozens of countries, the project seeks to harness the same process that powers the stars and transform it into a virtually limitless source of clean energy for future generations. With unprecedented access to the massive ITER facility in southern France, the documentary reveals the extraordinary challenges of building a machine capable of containing plasma hotter than the Sun itself. Through stunning visuals, cutting-edge technology, and firsthand accounts from the people making it possible, the film explores the race to unlock fusion energy, the scientific breakthroughs required to achieve it, and the potential to revolutionize humanity's energy future if this historic experiment succeeds.
In the shadows of American cities, far from the promises of prosperity and comfort, countless forgotten lives struggle to survive day after day. This deeply human documentary travels through streets, shelters, abandoned corners, and invisible communities where homelessness has become a harsh and permanent reality for many U.S. citizens. Through intimate encounters and raw testimonies, the film reveals the emotional wounds, broken dreams, addiction, loneliness, and resilience hidden behind faces most people pass without noticing. Accompanied by the haunting and unmistakable voice of Tom Waits, the documentary creates an atmosphere that is both poetic and devastating, transforming this journey into an unforgettable experience filled with humanity, sorrow, dignity, and reflection. More than a portrait of homelessness, it becomes a powerful exploration of abandonment, survival, and the fragile line separating ordinary life from complete social exclusion.
A powerful investigative documentary that follows the growing wave of protests, arrests, and confrontations triggered by federal immigration raids across the United States. Through tense firsthand footage, courtroom revelations, and testimonies from protesters, lawyers, journalists, and federal officials, the film traces how demonstrations in cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, and Minneapolis spiraled into violent clashes, sweeping arrests, and accusations of extremism. As cases begin collapsing under legal scrutiny, disturbing questions emerge about the methods used during the crackdown, the reliability of official narratives, and the true cost of suppressing dissent. Blending investigative journalism with chaotic street-level reality, the documentary creates an atmosphere of mounting tension and uncertainty as ordinary citizens suddenly find themselves caught between protest movements, aggressive law enforcement tactics, and a deeply divided political climate. What begins as a story about immigration enforcement gradually becomes a gripping portrait of fear, resistance, civil liberties, and the fragile line separating public order from political intimidation.
Fifteen years after becoming a global sensation as the tallest man on Earth, Sultan Kosen returns in a deeply personal and emotionally charged documentary that reveals the hidden cost of living inside a body that never stopped growing. Standing over 2.51 metres tall, Sultan became famous across the world, but behind the records and media attention was a painful battle against a rare medical condition that threatened both his mobility and his life. Now, as worsening health problems force him to rely increasingly on wheelchairs, he travels to London for critical medical evaluations that could determine whether his body can still be saved. At the same time, another life-changing moment approaches: Guinness World Records must officially measure him once again to decide whether he still holds the title that shaped his entire identity. But beyond the fame, the documentary reveals a far more intimate story — his failed marriage, his loneliness, and his continuing hope of finding love and building a family. Combining emotional honesty, medical suspense, and the extraordinary reality of a man unlike any other, the film builds toward a gripping conclusion that could change Sultan’s future forever.
This fascinating documentary explores the extraordinary life of the man who transformed photography from a complicated luxury into something accessible to ordinary people around the world. Through innovation, ambition and relentless determination, George Eastman revolutionized the industry by creating simple cameras and film systems that allowed anyone to capture memories with ease. The story follows the rise of Kodak from a bold idea into a global phenomenon, revealing how one visionary helped shape modern visual culture and forever changed the way people experienced everyday life. Beyond the technological breakthroughs, the documentary also examines the personal side of a complex and driven figure whose success came with immense pressure and sacrifice. From his pioneering marketing philosophy—“You press the button, we do the rest”—to the impact his inventions had on journalism, family life and popular culture, the film paints a compelling portrait of innovation during a rapidly changing era. It’s an engaging look at the birth of mass photography and the remarkable legacy of a man whose influence can still be felt every time a picture is taken.
What starts as an investigation into unexplained sightings soon becomes a high-stakes journey into a world of government secrecy, whistleblowers, intelligence networks, and hidden information. With rare footage, firsthand testimony, and exclusive access to key figures at the center of the debate, the documentary explores the growing effort to uncover what may be one of the most significant discoveries of the modern era—and why some people believe the truth has remained hidden for so long.