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- Travel around the world with author Dan Buettner to discover five unique communities where people live extraordinarily long and vibrant lives.
- In a scientific experiment, identical twins adopt different diets and lifestyles for 8 weeks to see how food impacts the body.
- An intimate portrait of William Shatner's personal journey over nine decades on this Earth, You Can Call Me Bill strips away all the masks he has worn to embody countless characters, and reveals the man behind it all.
- Victor Fleming's film The Wizard of Oz (1939) is one of David Lynch's most enduring obsessions. This documentary goes over the rainbow to explore this Technicolor through-line in Lynch's work.
- Examining the months since the tragedies, which caused global panic in March 2019 after two new aircrafts crashed within five months, killing 346 people.
- Four-part docuseries on the 1986 Challenger space shuttle disaster, unpacking an indelible moment for a generation of Americans.
- Global superstar Jennifer Lopez reflects on her multifaceted career and the pressure of life in the spotlight in this intimate documentary.
- When Dillon's love life falls apart she returns to her grandfather's farm in Colorado, where she works with Jordan, a handsome hardware store owner, to restore a vintage 1960s travel trailer, and along the way, finds new love.
- A feature length documentary that explores the history of LGBTQ+ stand up comedy, considering its importance as an instrument for social change over the past five decades.
- An in-depth voyage into the sci-fi film Alien (1979) with the visionary filmmakers who created it. See how one of the most terrifying movies of all time came to life 40 years ago, inspired by ancient mythology and our universal fears.
- Follow National Geographic photographer James Balog across the Arctic as he deploys time-lapse cameras designed for one purpose: to capture a multi-year record of the world's changing glaciers.
- An examination of the widespread fan disenchantment with George Lucas.
- An unprecedented look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), the "man behind the curtain", and the screen murder that profoundly changed the course of world cinema.
- A lyrical and spiritual cinematic essay on The Exorcist, exploring the depths of William Friedkin's mind's eye, the nuances of his filmmaking process, and the mysteries of faith and fate that have shaped his life and filmography.
- The 65th wife of Warren Jeffs exposes Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints secrets.
- Plastic surgeon Dr. Mohammad Jawad returns to his native Pakistan to help those left horribly scarred by acid attacks.
- The real story behind the myth of American icon Robert 'Evel' Knievel and his legacy.
- HONDROS follows the life and career of famous war photographer Chris Hondros by exploring the poignant and often surprising stories behind this award-winning photojournalist's best-known photos. Driven by a commitment to bear witness to the wars of our time after the events of 9/11, Chris was among the first in a new generation of war photographers since Vietnam. HONDROS explores the complexities inherent in covering more than a decade of conflict, while trying to maintain a normal life. It also examines the unknowable calculus involved in making split-second life and death decisions -- before, during and after his photos were made. Chris was killed in Libya in 2011, but he left a lasting impact on his profession that is still felt today.
- A look at the global culture and appeal of the LEGO building-block toys.
- An investigative look into beauty and personal care products, and their absence of FDA regulations which result in hidden health risks to both the body and planet.
- Follows Sherri, as she tries to find the truth behind the unsolved death of his brother Keith Warren in 1986.
- There are a lot of sayings out there about overcoming adversity. The cliches have cliches. The mortal journey of life challenges all of us and it is often believed that we must overcome our traumas and tragedies in a quest to return to where we once were. No matter what goal we are trying to reach, that same journey of life finds a way to complicate the quest. So we "pull ourselves up by our bootstraps" and carry on in the face of adversity. But what if we've been thinking about the objective all wrong? What if these tests of endurance, fortitude and perseverance weren't set in our paths for us to simply overcome, but rather embrace? What if these watershed moments in life revealed as much as they washed away? What follows is a story of self discovery, love and the unwavering determination to prove life is about more than simply seeking to overcome. Through one woman's story we take witness to the evolution that occurs following her watershed moment. Moving through as she creates space to not only survive but turn her perceived tragedy into her strength, she reminds us that at the center of it all love is the force that drives us forward. A journey replete with reminders of the fact that while the degree of one's circumstance differs, a universal truth remains; that too often trauma and tragedy change not only how we are perceived by society, but how we perceive ourselves. It's only when we awaken to the fact that our watershed moments aren't all defining, but rather revealing of the inherent strength that exists within each of us, that we can be brave enough to write our own ending.
- Set in the near future, Mark splits his time between rural Colorado and virtual reality. In rural Colorado, he is his disabled father's caretaker. In virtual reality, he finds romance.
- A radical examination of Monument Valley's representation in cinema and advertising, THE TAKING scrutinizes how a site located on sovereign Navajo land came to embody the fantasy of the "Old West."
- It follows emerging creatives at a songwriting camp put on by Alicia Keys and her organization She Is The Music. Through the lens of three rising stars UNCHARTED reveals the impossible odds women face in music.