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.

The Hobby

Filmmaker Simon Ennis examines the massive subculture of modern board games, featuring personal stories of competition, compulsion, creativity and connection.

The Magic Of Chess

A group of children share their insights about the benefits of chess.

A Swim Lesson

An ode to an everyday hero: Bill Marsh, a swim teacher who helps children manage their fears.

Imillaskate: The Cholita Skaters of Bolivia

"Imillaskate: The Cholita Skaters of Bolivia"

In the mountains of Bolivia, a collective of Indigenous women challenge gender stereotypes through skateboarding-tearing down the notoriously steep streets wearing traditional pollera skirts.

The Reality of Hope

Virtual reality creator Hiyu is facing kidney failure. His online friend Photographotter travels from New York City to Stockholm to be a live donor to Hiyu.

Nzingha

Nzingha Prescod is the number two ranked women's foil fencer in the United States; she is the first African-American woman to win an individual medal at the 2015 Senior World Championships.

Kid Yamaka

This deeply human story explores boxer Zachary Kid Yamaka Wohlman's difficult past.

Picture Locked: Matt Ogens

Filmmaker Matt Ogens breaks down his documentary, "Confessions of a Superhero," which chronicles the lives of costumed performers on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

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.

Duality

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

Still Working 9 to 5

Discussing the impact of the 1980 comedy "9 to 5" four decades later and how its message about women in the workplace has retained its original poignancy.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP1 "Mark Howe"

Mark Howe murdered his mother Katrina Wardle in a brutal knife attack, stabbing her more than 53 times in the face, mouth, neck, chest and arms.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP5 "Thomas Watt Hamilton: Dunblane Massacre"

Thomas Watt Hamilton murdered almost an entire class of primary schoolchildren at the Dunblane Primary School in Scotland on March 13, 1996.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP2 "Peter Moore: The Man in Black"

The death of his mother triggered a change in the character of Peter Moore, who went on to kill four men in the space of three months.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP4 "Peter Sutcliffe: The Yorkshire Ripper"

Peter Sutcliffe, a once quiet boy who was very close to his mother, was convicted of murdering thirteen women and attacking seven other women.

Murderers And Their Mothers

S2, EP3 "Michael Ryan: The Hungerford Massacre"

Michael Ryan went on a killing spree in the small town of Hungerford, resulting in the murder of 16 people, including his own mother.

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