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.
After the breakup of the world’s most famous band, one musician faced the challenge of redefining himself while the eyes of the world watched. Through rare archival footage, home movies and intimate interviews, this revealing documentary follows Paul McCartney as he navigates the uncertain years after The Beatles, searching for a new musical identity while rebuilding his life away from the shadow of an era-defining phenomenon. At the heart of this journey is the deep bond between Paul and his wife Linda, whose love, creativity and unwavering support helped shape a new chapter in his career. Together they form Wings, a band that would go on to dominate the 1970s with unforgettable songs and global success. Blending personal moments with musical triumphs, the film offers a warm and fascinating portrait of reinvention, partnership and the enduring power of music.
In the final two episodes of the series, produced by Steven Spielberg and narrated by Morgan Freeman, the Age of Dinosaurs reaches its most spectacular and dangerous chapter. After a harsh freeze reshapes life on Earth, the Cretaceous world emerges with rising seas, scattered islands and new hunting grounds where giant reptiles thrive. Pterosaurs glide across the skies searching for food while powerful predators patrol land and ocean in a planet completely ruled by dinosaurs. Among these rulers stands the most formidable hunter of all — Tyrannosaurus rex. Yet while these giants dominate the Earth, the planet itself is slowly changing. Continents drift apart, ecosystems evolve and an unseen threat begins its silent journey through space, foreshadowing the catastrophic event that will one day end the age of dinosaurs.
In the final two episodes of this season, Phil continues his joyful culinary adventure, discovering how food reveals the heart and traditions of remarkable cultures. With his trademark humor and curiosity, he shares unforgettable meals with locals whose stories bring every dish to life. First, Phil dives into the bold flavors of the Philippines, savoring sizzling pork sisig, sharing a lively roadside lunch with Jeepney drivers, and bravely joining his first traditional boodle fight, where friends gather around a table covered with food and eat together with their hands. The journey then takes him to Guatemala, where rich volcanic soil and vibrant traditions create an extraordinary culinary landscape. Traveling with Claudia, his family’s longtime babysitter and dear friend, Phil explores colorful markets, local dishes, and heartfelt connections that make this trip especially meaningful.
In his mid-eighties, when many believed his journey was winding down, David Attenborough embarked on a bold new chapter in natural history filmmaking. This adventure traces the epic story of life on Earth, from the first organisms that flourished on ancient seabeds hundreds of millions of years ago to the astonishing biodiversity of today. Revisiting iconic landscapes and harnessing cutting-edge technology, Attenborough reveals how our planet’s living tapestry was shaped across deep time. The three episodes can be enjoyed together in a single continuous viewing, creating one sweeping journey across continents and oceans. From the Galápagos Islands to the caves of Borneo, from China’s ancient tropics to the Great Barrier Reef, the series follows Attenborough’s global quest to understand how life rose, adapted, and endured. It is a grand exploration of evolution, resilience, and the fragile beauty of the world we inherit.
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.
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.