Home to the world’s best documentaries -- from Academy Award winning classics and box office hits to festival darlings and cult favorites. Nonfiction storytelling at its best, curated by the best.

Beyond Normal

Becca Speak, a professional surfer, attempts to recover after a brain injury; she works to regain her identity and return to surfing; the process focuses on her resilience and journey of self-discovery.

Allihopa: The Dalkurd Story

The inspirational story of Dalkurd Football Club, a scrappy group of Kurdish refugees in Sweden who climb the ranks of Sweden's soccer leagues in hopes of becoming champions, and bringing glory and attention to their stateless people.

Blind Eye Artist

After an accident leaves Justin Wadlington blind in his left eye at age 5, he develops a unique artistic ability with no formal art training. Despite growing up without parents, Wadlington begins a journey of ascension to the fine art world.

The Horror Crowd

Conversations with the Hollywood horror community that show how creators chose to be involved with the making of horror films and how they support each other with different projects.

The Last Stand

Experts examine the importance of keeping forest ecosystems intact in North America, the Amazon and around the world. Front-line forest defenders and global forestry experts discuss the complexity of issues: the need to protect habitat, balance economies and jobs, as well as recognize the rights of First Nations' people to control resources in their territories.

Searching for the Mikinaak

S1, EP1 "The Discovery"

Pete discovers evidence of an unknown giant creature and enlists the help of his resourceful friends and locals to further investigate.

James Hemings: Ghost in America's Kitchen

Chef Ashbell McElveen has dedicated his life to creating fine food, and uncovering the story of James Hemings, Thomas Jefferson's enslaved chef.

Duality

Exploring the underground world of graffiti as these artists tell their story and how they turned graffiti into a successful career in art.

Lost in La Mancha

Visionary director Terry Gilliam has a dream. He wants to film the classic story of Don Quixote by recasting it as a trippy, time-traveling, mistaken-identity adventure with Johnny Depp as Quixote. After struggling for years to get financing, insurance and a cast in place, Gilliam travels to Spain and promptly watches his dream fall apart. From flash floods to cast no-shows to serious injuries, Gilliam and his crew suffer one setback after another.

Forensics NZ

S1, EP5 "Operation Nadia"

A woman goes into her backyard, unlocks her 23-year-old daughter's residence and finds her on the floor with her throat cut.

Room 237

Filmmaker Rodney Ascher analyzes Stanley Kubrick's film adaptation of Stephen King's classic horror novel, "The Shining."

Je Suis Elodie

Elodie is a young mother and a biologist working to cure cancer whose work and personal lives collide when she gets a breast cancer diagnosis. Directed by Tabs Breese and India Wadsworth.

Caffeinated

Filmmakers Vishal Solanki and Hanh Nguyen examine how coffee impacts farmers, brewers and consumers worldwide.

The Undocumented Lawyer

Lawyer Lizbeth Mateo, herself an undocumented immigrant, is guided by personal experience when she takes on the case of a client claiming sanctuary in a church.

Tabloid

One of America's top documentary filmmakers, Errol Morris, turns his attention to the outrageous and nearly unbelievable story of Joyce McKinney. She's a former Miss Wyoming beauty queen who gained a great deal of notoriety after being accused of kidnapping a young Mormon missionary, restraining him in chains and raping him in England in 1977. The unbalanced McKinney is interviewed extensively, particularly about her ambition to write a memoir telling her side of the tale.

Ode To Desolation

Jim Henterly holds his post as the eyes and ears of the historic Desolation Peak Fire Lookout.

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