Perfect Match - (Feb 10th)
Saint-Pierre - (Feb 10th)
The Kelly Clarkson Show - (Feb 10th)
Open House NYC - (Feb 10th)
Common Side Effects - (Feb 10th)
Ready to Love - (Feb 10th)
Baddies Midwest - (Feb 10th)
Married at First Sight UK - (Feb 10th)
The Chase Australia - (Feb 10th)
Tipping Point Australia - (Feb 10th)
Tribunal Justice - (Feb 10th)
Scars of Beauty - (Feb 10th)
StuGo - (Feb 10th)
PULISIC - (Feb 10th)
Austin City Limits - (Feb 10th)
The Great American Baking Show - (Feb 10th)
LIVE with Kelly and Mark - (Feb 10th)
The Sunday Show with Jonathan Capehart - (Feb 10th)
TMZ Live - (Feb 10th)
The View - (Feb 10th)
TV documentary exploring the musical world of James Bond through interviews with key figures and discussion of work of David Arnold.
Leah and Purity are rangers in the Kenyan bushland. They roam around Amboseli National Park every day to track down wildlife. The Maasai shepherds also have their villages here. Conflicts can hardly be avoided. The young women are often called to missions to mediate or comfort. The two Maasai women themselves have to fight against discrimination
The story of America's first astronauts, known as the Mercury 7, told through archival news & radio reports, newly transferred & previously unheard NASA mission audio recordings, and more rare & unseen material.
Fall in love with our Avon and the people fighting to protect it, the Bristol way! Rave On For The Avon is a feature-length documentary film that follows campaigners and river lovers through six seasons: their highs and lows, love and loss.
Extroversion is an attractive description, but why do we idealize this personality trait more highly? LISTEN TO THE WALLFLOWERS is a poetic short documentary about the need for quietness and spending time alone in a world that can't stop talking.
A filmmaker’s meditation on loss and grief. A digital eulogy and swan song to his creative partner and best friend. Mixed media woven into the fading daydream of their time together.
This 15-minute DVD follows the adaptation of LOTR for the stage, and features rehearsal and show footage of the initial production in Toronto as well as interviews with the creative team now preparing for the London production.
Buddhist monk and photographer Matthieu Picard as he returns to the Asian country in the Himalayas where he spent a decade after seven years away, revisiting breathtaking landscapes and experiencing local traditions.
People from different ethnic backgrounds with "difficult" names by Western standards share their experience with moving through the world with an identity that challenges others to simply just say their name. A short social docu-film by Mariam Meliksetyan, “Say My Name” is a meditation on identity, otherness, assimilation, community, and ancestral roots.