A young filmmaker leaves behind his civilian life to enter the front lines of Ukraine’s war, documenting not only the battlefield but the emotional weight of a conflict that reshapes everything it touches. Through his camera, moments of tension, fear and humanity unfold with an immediacy that places you inside a reality few ever witness firsthand. Beyond the combat, the film reveals the inner transformation of a man confronting duty, identity and survival, offering a raw and intimate perspective that turns a distant war into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore.
Few figures in history have inspired as much fear and mystery as Attila the Hun, the ruthless warrior king who brought the Roman Empire to the brink of collapse. This gripping documentary delves into his rise to power, exploring how a nomadic leader forged a terrifying force capable of shaking the foundations of Europe and rewriting the balance of power in the 5th century. But the greatest mystery remains unsolved: where is Attila buried? Using cutting-edge technology, new archaeological discoveries and expert analysis across multiple continents, the film embarks on a fascinating quest to uncover the truth behind his origins, his empire and his elusive tomb — a secret that has remained hidden for over 1,500 years.
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.
When an incurable diagnosis shatters the future they had imagined, two poet lovers choose not to retreat into silence, but to confront the unknown with words, wit, and fierce tenderness. As hospital rooms replace ordinary routines, their shared language becomes both shield and sanctuary, transforming fear into art and vulnerability into connection. What begins as a confrontation with mortality unfolds into a deeply human meditation on love, resilience, and the fragile beauty of being alive. Through intimate conversations, flashes of unexpected humor, and moments of raw honesty, the film captures how creativity can illuminate even the darkest chapters. It is not simply a story about illness, but about how two souls refuse to let a diagnosis define the depth of their bond. Moving, poetic, and quietly life-affirming, this is a portrait of love seen in its truest light—when time feels short, and every moment matters.
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.
This high-stakes documentary follows climber Alex Honnold as he attempts the unthinkable: scaling Taipei 101, one of the tallest skyscrapers on Earth, without ropes or safety gear—and doing it live. With cameras rolling in real time, every movement becomes a moment of tension, turning a feat of athletic precision into a global spectacle where a single mistake could be fatal. As the climb unfolds, the film pulls viewers inside Honnold’s mindset, revealing the discipline, focus, and psychological control required to face extreme exposure hundreds of meters above the city. Blending vertigo-inducing visuals with the immediacy of live broadcast, it becomes a gripping meditation on risk, human limits, and what drives someone to push beyond fear in front of the world.
Beyond the combat, the film reveals the inner transformation of a man confronting duty, identity and survival, offering a raw and intimate perspective that turns a distant war into something deeply personal and impossible to ignore.