• Robert Flaherty’s classic film tells the story of Inuit hunter Nanook and his family as they struggle to survive in the harsh conditions of Canada’s Hudson Bay region.

    Nanook Of The North

    Robert Flaherty’s classic film tells the story of Inuit hunter Nanook and his family as they struggle to survive in the harsh conditions of Canada’s Hudson Bay region.

  • Documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.

    Synth Britannia

    Documentary following a generation of post-punk musicians who took the synthesiser from the experimental fringes to the centre of the pop stage.

  • This documentary about stupidity tells us the history of the word “moron”, the difference between stupid, moron, smart, intelligent, genius and questions the standard practice of classifying peoples intelligence by way of standardized IQ tests.

    Stupidity

    This documentary about stupidity tells us the history of the word “moron”, the difference between stupid, moron, smart, intelligent, genius and questions the standard practice of classifying peoples intelligence by way of standardized IQ tests.

  • In just seven years, Mark Zuckerberg has gone from his Harvard college dorm to running a business with 800 million users, and a possible value of $100 billion.

    Mark Zuckerberg – Inside Facebook

    In just seven years, Mark Zuckerberg has gone from his Harvard college dorm to running a business with 800 million users, and a possible value of $100 billion.

  • Nikola Tesla invented or developed many of the electrical technologies which form the basis of modern life.

    Nikola Tesla – Master of Lightning

    Nikola Tesla invented or developed many of the electrical technologies which form the basis of modern life.

  • Documentary profiling the life of legendary country music star Johnny Cash.

    Johnny Cash: The Last Great American

    Documentary profiling the life of legendary country music star Johnny Cash.

  • Rodney Reed (born December 22, 1967) is a Texas Death Row inmate. Rodney Reed, an African-American man from Bastrop County, Texas, who is currently on death row.

    State Vs Rodney Reed

    Rodney Reed (born December 22, 1967) is a Texas Death Row inmate. Rodney Reed, an African-American man from Bastrop County, Texas, who is currently on death row.

  • The Irish novelist, Bram Stoker, gave the world Dracula in 1897. This documentary explores the historical figure behind the fictional figure of horror and examines medical explanations for the myths of vampires.

    Dracula: The True Story

    The Irish novelist, Bram Stoker, gave the world Dracula in 1897. This documentary explores the historical figure behind the fictional figure of horror and examines medical explanations for the myths of vampires.

  • In 1940 X Rays were already in widespread medical and industrial use. This short documentary is presented by one of the inventors of the hot cathode X-Ray tube.

    X Ray Physics

    In 1940 X Rays were already in widespread medical and industrial use. This short documentary is presented by one of the inventors of the hot cathode X-Ray tube.

  • Nuclear Tipping Point is a conversation with four men intimately involved in American diplomacy and national security over the last four decades. Former Secretary of State George Shultz, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of Defense Bill Perry and former Senator Sam Nunn share the personal experiences that led them to write two Wall Street Journal op-eds, in support of a world free of nuclear weapons and the steps needed to get there. Their efforts have reframed the global debate on nuclear issues and, according to the New York Times, "sent waves through the global policy establishment."

    Nuclear Tipping Point

    Nuclear Tipping Point is a conversation with four men intimately involved in American diplomacy and national security over the last four decades. Former Secretary of State George Shultz, former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, former Secretary of Defense Bill Perry and former Senator Sam Nunn share the personal experiences that led them to write two Wall Street Journal op-eds, in support of a world free of nuclear weapons and the steps needed to get there. Their efforts have reframed the global debate on nuclear issues and, according to the New York Times, “sent waves through the global policy establishment.”

  • Colombian drug traffickers are using a new secret weapon to smuggle cocaine north – drug submarines. Up to 30 meters long and nearly impossible to detect, they are capable of distributing several tons of coke in just one shipment. Dozens of subs are thought to be in operation between the coasts of Colombia and Mexico, and law enforcement estimates that another 70 will be built in the next year alone.

    Inside Cocaine Submarines

    Colombian drug traffickers are using a new secret weapon to smuggle cocaine north – drug submarines. Up to 30 meters long and nearly impossible to detect, they are capable of distributing several tons of coke in just one shipment. Dozens of subs are thought to be in operation between the coasts of Colombia and Mexico, and law enforcement estimates that another 70 will be built in the next year alone.

  • Hitler was obsessively secretive about his family. This documentary has tracked down some of Hitler's relatives who speak for the first time about living in the shadow of the Nazi dictator.

    Hitler’s Family

    Hitler was obsessively secretive about his family. This documentary has tracked down some of Hitler’s relatives who speak for the first time about living in the shadow of the Nazi dictator.

  • Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 documentary film directed by American filmmaker Alex Gibney, and produced by Eva Orner and Susannah Shipman, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1] It focuses on the murder of an Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar,[2] beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in extrajudicial detention at the Bagram Air Base.

    Taxi To The Dark Side

    Taxi to the Dark Side is a 2007 documentary film directed by American filmmaker Alex Gibney, and produced by Eva Orner and Susannah Shipman, which won the 2007 Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[1] It focuses on the murder of an Afghan taxi driver named Dilawar,[2] beaten to death by American soldiers while being held in extrajudicial detention at the Bagram Air Base.

  • His rhymes caught the attention of millions. His flow is un-matched by any. His story is captivating and triumphant. "Big Pun: The Legacy" chronicles the life of the Grammy Nominated artist "Big Pun" aka Christopher Rios, a Puerto Rican from the Bronx who made history by becoming the first Latino rapper to sell over a million records.

    Big Pun: The Legacy

    His rhymes caught the attention of millions. His flow is un-matched by any. His story is captivating and triumphant. “Big Pun: The Legacy” chronicles the life of the Grammy Nominated artist “Big Pun” aka Christopher Rios, a Puerto Rican from the Bronx who made history by becoming the first Latino rapper to sell over a million records.

  • In a time when indigenous people, their culture and the natural environment are experiencing dramatic changes, this in-depth series of programs examine what these shamans of the Amazon, their hallucinogenic rituals and their special relationship with nature have to offer humanity at this crucial time in history.

    Shamans Of The Amazon

    In a time when indigenous people, their culture and the natural environment are experiencing dramatic changes, this in-depth series of programs examine what these shamans of the Amazon, their hallucinogenic rituals and their special relationship with nature have to offer humanity at this crucial time in history.

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