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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.

Andre Is an Idiot

   2026    Culture
A documentary that follows Andre Ricciardi after a devastating diagnosis, turning what could be a story of despair into something unexpectedly disarming, honest, and even darkly funny. Confronted with his own mortality—and haunted by the simple decision he didn’t make in time—Andre reflects on his life with brutal self-awareness, calling himself an idiot while refusing to surrender to self-pity. Through candid conversations and intimate moments, the film captures his determination to face the inevitable with curiosity, wit, and a stubborn refusal to look away.
What unfolds is far more than a personal story about illness. It becomes a deeply human exploration of regret, responsibility, and the fragile line between tragedy and humor. As Andre navigates his final chapter, his perspective challenges everything we expect from stories about death, offering something rare: a raw, thought-provoking, and unexpectedly uplifting experience that stays with you long after it ends.

S4: The Bob Lazar Story

   2026    Culture
Physicist Bob Lazar claims he was recruited in the late 1980s to work at a secret facility known as S4, near Area 51, where his task was to study and reverse-engineer advanced craft of unknown origin. With a background linked to Los Alamos, he describes in detail the technology he encountered, including propulsion systems unlike anything publicly known and materials that seem to defy conventional physics.
Through his testimony, archival footage and interviews, the film reconstructs what he says happened inside one of the most secretive programs ever alleged. As his story unfolds, it raises concrete questions about classified research, government secrecy and whether some technological breakthroughs may already exist beyond public reach.

Mysteries of the Pyramids

   2024    History    HD
Against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Egypt’s royal pyramids, a journey unfolds that challenges everything we think we know about these ancient giants. Blending rigorous scientific investigation with a sharp sense of curiosity, the exploration dives deep into how these monumental structures were truly built—and why they continue to captivate both scholars and alternative theorists alike. As each layer of myth is peeled back, new questions emerge, revealing a story far more complex and fascinating than the legends suggest.
Guided by expert insights and surprising discoveries, the narrative moves between evidence and speculation, confronting controversial ideas while uncovering the remarkable ingenuity of ancient civilizations. What begins as a search for answers quickly becomes a gripping intellectual adventure—one that keeps you questioning, rethinking, and wanting to uncover the next hidden truth behind one of humanity’s greatest mysteries.

Leonardo da Vinci: The Universal Man

   2019    History    HD
Five centuries after his death, the mystery of an extraordinary mind still captivates the world. Through a fascinating journey into the Renaissance, this documentary explores how one man could redefine art, science and human knowledge all at once. Guided by expert insights and historical investigation, it retraces the life of Leonardo da Vinci, uncovering the genius behind masterpieces, inventions and discoveries that were centuries ahead of their time.
From the delicate brushstrokes of the Mona Lisa to groundbreaking anatomical studies and visionary machines, the film reveals the unrelenting curiosity that drove him to explore everything around him. Blending history, art and science, it offers a compelling portrait of a man who saw no boundaries between disciplines — and whose legacy continues to shape the modern world.

The Zero Killer

       History    HD
In the deadly skies of World War II, a fierce battle for air supremacy unfolds between two iconic fighters: the Zero and the F6F Hellcat. Through gripping combat recreations, real archival footage, and expert analysis, this documentary follows the rise of the U.S. Navy’s F6F Hellcat as it takes on the feared Japanese Zero — a fast, agile enemy that once dominated the Pacific.
As the conflict intensifies, pilots are pushed to their limits in brutal dogfights where skill, strategy, and machine design decide life or death in seconds. With each encounter, the balance of power begins to shift, revealing how innovation and courage turned the tide of aerial warfare and changed the course of the war in the Pacific.
Series: Dogfights: Great Air Battles
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2003  Nature
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The Planets

2000  Science
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Big Oil vs The World

2022  Nature
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The Story of Us

2018  Culture
The Making of the Mob

The Making of the Mob

2016  History
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The Life of Birds

1998  Nature