One of the most influential albums in music history is brought back to life through the memories of the people who created it. Featuring rare studio footage, original recordings, and revealing interviews with the members of Pink Floyd, this documentary explores the creative process behind the making of a groundbreaking album that transformed progressive rock and became one of the best-selling records of all time. Track by track, the story uncovers how innovative ideas, experimental sounds, and extraordinary musical ambition combined to produce a work that continues to inspire generations of listeners decades after its release. This extended special edition goes far beyond the original television documentary, featuring additional interviews, expanded discussions, and exclusive bonus material that provide a deeper look into the recording sessions and the personalities behind the music. For fans of Pink Floyd and classic rock alike, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the creation of a legendary album through the voices of those who were there when history was made.
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 fascinating behind-the-scenes journey into the creation of one of the most explosive and theatrical rock albums ever recorded. Through rare studio footage, revealing interviews, and passionate recollections from Meat Loaf, Jim Steinman, Todd Rundgren, and other key collaborators, the documentary uncovers how an ambitious project that many believed would fail became a worldwide phenomenon. From endless studio battles and rejected demos to the unforgettable recording sessions behind songs like ‘Paradise by the Dashboard Light’ and ‘Two Out of Three Ain’t Bad,’ every moment reveals the obsession, chaos, and creative genius that fueled the album’s legendary sound. The documentary explores how operatic storytelling, rock energy, and teenage rebellion were fused into something completely unique during an era dominated by disco and punk. Packed with memorable anecdotes, isolated vocal and instrumental breakdowns, and emotional reflections from the people who lived through it, this is an absorbing look at the making of an album that went on to become one of the best-selling and most influential records in rock history.
In the final two episodes, the investigation reaches its most intense and disturbing stage as former followers finally begin revealing the full extent of the abuse, fear, and manipulation hidden inside Sam’s inner circle. A key witness opens up to Christine with shocking testimony about Sam’s crimes, while law enforcement closes in after a tense traffic stop in Flagstaff exposes how dangerous the situation has become. As the FBI prepares a major operation, the series builds toward a dramatic confrontation that changes everything for the Samuelites. Even behind bars, Sam refuses to lose control. The final episodes reveal an increasingly unbelievable chain of events involving manipulation, blind devotion, and a brazen kidnapping plot orchestrated from prison itself. At the same time, the documentary follows the emotional struggle of former followers trying to rebuild their lives after years of psychological control. These episodes deliver the most powerful revelations of the series, combining true crime, cult psychology, and emotional testimonies in a finale that feels both disturbing and deeply compelling.
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.
The strategic battle for Guadalcanal became one of the fiercest air campaigns of the Second World War, where exhausted American pilots flying rugged F4F Wildcat fighters and later the more powerful F4U Corsairs faced relentless Japanese Zero fighters in deadly combat above the Pacific. The documentary recreates intense dogfights between carrier-based aircraft, dive bombers, and torpedo planes as both sides fought desperately for control of the skies and the survival of the island campaign. Through gripping firsthand accounts from the men who survived these missions, the episode captures chaotic aerial battles, emergency landings, and the split-second decisions that transformed young pilots into legendary aces in a single day. Every encounter carried enormous consequences not only for Guadalcanal itself, but for the future balance of power across the Pacific. Combining dramatic combat recreations with real veteran testimonies, the episode delivers a tense and highly immersive portrait of aerial warfare during one of the most decisive campaigns of World War II. From surprise ambushes by agile Mitsubishi Zeros to brutal close-range duels involving Wildcats, Dauntless dive bombers, and torpedo aircraft above jungle-covered islands and burning naval fleets, the documentary places viewers directly inside the fear, adrenaline, and exhaustion experienced by the pilots who fought for Guadalcanal. It becomes an especially compelling experience for anyone fascinated by military aviation, aircraft history, and the savage air battles that shaped the Pacific War.
This extended special edition goes far beyond the original television documentary, featuring additional interviews, expanded discussions, and exclusive bonus material that provide a deeper look into the recording sessions and the personalities behind the music. For fans of Pink Floyd and classic rock alike, it offers a unique opportunity to witness the creation of a legendary album through the voices of those who were there when history was made.