Based on a true story, "Don vs Lightning" — directed by Johnny Burns and Pier van Tijn — is the story of an elderly Scottish man who has to learn to live with a very shocking revelation. Literally.
Mauritania has experienced some of the worst wildfires in Africa. But a team of Malian refugees and local Mauritanians are working hard to save their land.
Zach Woods made a short film about a father faced with an uncomfortable decision.
Ronald Reagan's press secretary Larry Speakes treated the AIDS epidemic like a joke.
Go on a visually stunning journey with skier and filmmaker Sam Favret, who took to the slopes of Chamonix all by himself — with a drone — after the valley closed the resorts this winter.
There had to be something sinister about a man holding an umbrella on a sunny day in November 22, 1963 adjacent to the assassination of John F. Kennedy until you look at the actual facts. (From November 2013)
After seeing a man who saved a baby from falling win French citizenship, two mad British lads think they've found a way around Brexit themselves.
From director Lydia Cornett comes "Bug Farm," a short doc about a Labelle, Florida, based insect farm where four women's paths cross and become one.
This woman realizes who needs flesh when you have bone in a hilariously heartwarming love story.
Pete Banks documents Hafþór Björnsson as he begins a new chapter in his life as a professional boxer.
Jocelyn Bell Burnell ran into a lot of pushback with her rise to prominence in astrophysics. But she didn't let anyone stand in her way to making some of the most remarkable discoveries in science.
Filmmaker Jeff Seal seeks out the worst landlords in New York City, and you have to tip your hat to his persistence.
The short film explores the privacy we gave up to fight the pandemic. Is this the direction our society is heading?
Tyler and Alex Hoff are two of the most interesting people you'll ever meet in Marin City, California.
They knew what they were doing was wrong, but they'd never have the chance ever again.
An artist attempts to recreate the feeling of those with ADHD.
Iva Radivojević's "Utuqaq" is a fascinating peek inside the lives of glaciologists studying the ice cores of the Arctic in a quickly warming planet.
A documentary about Randy Johnson's most notorious pitch.
Filmmaker Kieran Baxter shows the dramatic decline of Iceland's glaciers.
Legendary children's author Norton Juster died on Monday. While he might be best remembered for "The Phantom Tollbooth," his book "The Dot and The Line" was adapted into a critically acclaimed short film by Chuck Jones in 1965.
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