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  • Lethal Attractions (2014)

    2014

    1h 37m

    7.6 IMDB

    The playing field doesnt get much more heated than this and the only set of ground rules kill or be killed. In the game of survival, the prey is often as formidable as the predator. But gut-gouging horns, venomous fangs, stampeding hooves and sharp canines arent enough to deter the big players. So why go after a meal that can kill them? Sometimes the reward outweighs the risk.When it comes to a battle of brawn, the lions lust for buffalo is the ultimate showdown. Lions are legendary predators and with the support of the pride, they use teamwork and formidable strength to bring down their favorite quarry. A large male buffalo can outweigh a lion four times. He has huge horns, reinforced with bone and reputedly; hes the most aggressive animal on the African savanna. Hes not an easy target, but if they can bring him down, his bulk can feed the pride for almost a week, so risking their lives is worth the generous meal.But its not all about brawn; some predators mesmerize their prey in a delicate dance. The pint-sized mongoose is no pushover. They dont use strength to take down their quarry, they use speed and agility. Like a boxer in the ring, they dance circles around their opponent until they land the knockout shot. Hell even take his chances against one of the deadliest snakes on the planet he has an antidote to her potion a special adaptation that simply rebuffs snake venom. And hes not the only featherweight with special adaptations; cheetahs are not only honed for speed, they also have an enlarged claw which latches onto their prey during the chase. Its handy to have a grappling hook when your prey is four times heavier and runs at 50mph. For some, its an intellectual affair. Leopards have to outsmart their cunning nemesis they exploit the poor night vision of their most dangerous quarry - using the cover of darkness, they ambush sleeping baboons and strangle them to death. For both predator and prey, evolution has equally honed their tools to kill and their skills to defend its levelled the playing field, maximizing the chances at survival on either side. A 50/50 chance of succeeding in a hunt isnt great odds, but it means that half the time, the prey wins and survives. Even in the African wilderness, theres no such thing as a free lunch.
  • The Undefeated Presents Hamilton In-Depth (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    6.8 IMDB

    A roundtable discussion with 9 stars and the director of "Hamilton"
  • Don't Crack Under Pressure III (2017)

    2017

    1h 37m

    6.9 IMDB

    The last chapter of Don't Crack Under Pressure is finally here. Just one year after the release of Don't Crack Under Pressure - Season 2, Thierry Donard brings us the final part of his trilogy. The culmination of a saga in which friendship and sharing reach their highest heights. Our team is entering a new era, exploring new disciplines, documenting the passing on of values between two generations of riders, the ultimate homage to athletes that have left their mark on their sports through their achievements. Goodbyes for some, picking up the relay for others.The soundtrack plunges the audience even deeper into the action and the sumptuous landscapes. Over 90 minutes, they will live an authentic experience full of emotion, and strong, profound sensations. Producer Thierry Donard gets up close and personal with these extraordinary characters thanks to his skillful camerawork. A film shot for the big screen in 4K Cinémascope, for a complete cinema experience and deep immersion in the world of board sports.MONTAIN BIKE Temarii Buillard One of this team's new mountain bike riders Temarri is a very talented yet little known, young Polynesian who is just beginning to show what he can do on the international scene. He rides the fields of Tahiti like no other.Xavier Marovelli One of this team's new mountain bike riders One of France's top mountain bikers, Xavier is originally from mainland France. He fell in love with Tahiti and its islands, where he now promotes the use of EAPCs (electrically-assisted pedal cycles).FREE DIVING Davide Carrera Davide has a profound love of the ocean floor. He has set various national and world records over a career spanning more than 20 years. His primary goal is to promote the sport and nature through the feeling of freedom and peace he experiences whilst under the water. He is constantly involved in competitions, TV programs, video projects, interviews and events. Davide returns to the waters of Tahiti to explore its fascinating seabeds.KITE SURFING Mitu Monteiro A former star of La Nuit, Mitu is a pioneer of a discipline that has inspired generations of kite surfers. A multiple world champion, today he lives in Cape Verde, where he has opened his own business and gives kite surfing lessons. He invites us to discover his discipline in various spots in his region.SKIING Karsten Gefle, Wille Lindberg Karsten and Wille have hurtled down the slopes for many years alongside Thierry Donard. This year, the summits of Norway and Chamonix will be their new playgrounds.SNOWBOARDING Matt Annetts One of La Nuit's star riders who took his final bow in this filmFabian Bodet (aka Chyko) A new snowboarder Fabien is a local hero in Chamonix with a growing reputation. He rides the slopes of the valley with Sam Favret, who has already made various appearances in our Doc. Today he takes over from Matt...SURFING Lorenzo Avvenenti, Matahi Drollet, Mateia Hiquily, Tikanui Smith, Hira Teriinatoofa, Marie-Moana Troja This year, these Tahitian surfers leave for a new surf trip to Faaite in French Polynesia. The audience discovers a stunning setting where the danger of the reef is rivaled only by the beauty of the waves...WINGSUIT Mathias Wyss An iconic pilot, Mathias Wyss once again takes to the air, swooping in front of and very close to Thierry Donard's cameras. A true Wingsuit pro, he leaves nothing to chance, preparing his flights to the very millimeter.Van Monk Van Monk is our most mysterious athlete. Though committed to maintaining his anonymity, his name is nonetheless found among the best wing suit pilots in the world. This season, Mathias Wyss and Van Monk fly above the mountains of Chamonix and across the plains of Norway.Matt Gerdes At the heart of this new season , we find Matt, the founder of the American brand Wingsuit Squirrel. He is accompanied by Noah Bahnson, Andy Farrington, Mike Steen, Mike Swason, Pat Walker, Hartman Rector, Will Kitto, ScottyBob, Richard Webb, Ian Mitchard, Nic Sacco, Sebastian Alvarez, Carson Klein and Micah Couch. Together they fly above the stunning Moab desert in a choreographed formation that has been planned to the very millimeter.STAND UP PADDLE Zane Schweitzer The grandson of Hoyle Schweitzer, who, alongside Jim Drake, invented windsurfing, and the son of Matt Schweitzer, a major windsurfing champion of the 1980s, Zane Schwetzer was always destined to achieve great things in the water.
  • Purple Mountains (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    6.8 IMDB

    A FILM ABOUT ONE MAN'S JOURNEY TO FIND COMMON GROUND IN THE MOUNTAINS - ONE VOTER AT A TIME.
  • Burma VJ: Reporting from a Closed Country (2008)

    2008

    1h 37m

    7.9 IMDB

    Using smuggled footage, this documentary tells the story of the 2007 protests in Burma by thousands of monks.
  • She Is the Ocean (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    7.4 IMDB

    SHE IS THE OCEAN - a full-length documentary about great women. An in-depth exploration into the lives of nine astonishing women from all four corners of the globe. These inspiring women share one love - the deep love for the Ocean. Heroes: Cinta Hansel - Balinese girl working on realizing her dream to surf Pipeline, Coco Ho - Pro Hawaiian surfer and daughter of Pro surfer Michael Ho, Keala Kennelly - Pro surfer and winner of the WSL "Barrel of the year 2016", Andrea Moller - Big wave surfer and winner of WSL "Women best performance 2016", Anna Bader - German high diver and 7-time European Champion in cliff diving, Rose Molina - free-diver, ballet dancer, Ocean Ramsey - Shark conservationist and free diver from Hawaii, Jeannie Chesser - Surfing icon and mother of the late legendary surfer Todd Chesser, Sylvia Earle - Marine biologist, explorer and the first female chief scientist of the U.S.
  • Best Before Death (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    6.4 IMDB

    23 years ago, Bill Drummond ceased activities as part of the enormously successful pop group The KLF. Since 2014 he's been on a World Tour, travelling the world with his show - The 25 Paintings - visiting a different city each year. In December 2016 he based himself in Kolkata, while in the Spring of 2018 he was in Lexington, North Carolina. In each place he carries out his regular work, setting up a shoeshine stand in the street, building a bed in order to give it away, walk across the longest bridge he can find at dawn banging his parade drum, start knitting circles with whoever wants to join him, baking cakes and offering them to people whose houses sit on a circle he's drawn on a map of the city. He's not rich and he's deliberately designed his actions so they can't be monetized. He's mostly been ignored by the art world. So what is he doing it all for? Director Paul Duane shadowed Bill Drummond for three years before starting this film in order to achieve some level of understanding about what he's at. Best Before Death is named after Drummond's belief that the World Tour, scheduled to end when he's 72, is a race against his own mortality. It's a film about life, death, art, money, music and cake. And some knitting.
  • The Eyes of Orson Welles (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    6.7 IMDB

    Cast:  Orson Welles
    Mark Cousins dives deep into the visual world of legendary director and actor Orson Welles to reveal a portrait of the artist as he's never been seen before.
  • Dataland (2019)

    2019

    1h 37m

    6.5 IMDB

    AI already plays a major role in the developed world, from transport logistics to health-care and national security. But we're only just scratching the surface of AI's capabilities. From Ireland's 'smart cities' in Europe's Silicon Valley to China's dystopian Social Credit system, Dataland shows us the breadth of latent potential being unleashed by the world's top data scientists.
  • Living on One Dollar (2013)

    2013

    1h 37m

    7.3 IMDB

    An award-winning film that has been called "A Must Watch" by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus and Director of The Hunger Games, Gary Ross. Living on One Dollar follows the journey of four friends as they set out to live on just $1 a day for two months in rural Guatemala. They battle hunger, parasites, and extreme financial stress as they attempt to survive life on the edge. An unimaginable reality for most young Americans, the challenges they face are real and plague over 1.1 billion people around the world. While the friends quickly learn there are no easy answers, the generosity and strength of Rosa, a 20 year old woman, and Chino, a 12 year old boy, give them resilient hope that there are effective ways to make a difference.
  • Lost Soul: The Doomed Journey of Richard Stanley's Island of Dr. Moreau (2014)

    2014

    1h 37m

    7.5 IMDB

    Cast:  Fairuza Balk, Rob Morrow, John Frankenheimer
    A behind the scenes chronicle of how clash of vision, bad creative decisions, lack of interest and really bad weather plagued the disastrous production of the infamous The Island of Dr. Moreau (1996).
  • The Boy from Medellín (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    6.2 IMDB

    Colombian reggaeton singer J Balvin prepares for his 2019 homecoming concert amid intense political turmoil, in Matthew Heineman's latest documentary.
  • Bright Green Lies (2021)

    2021

    1h 37m

    5.3 IMDB

    BRIGHT GREEN LIES dismantles the illusion of green technology in a bold and shocking exposé, revealing the lies and fantastical thinking behind the notion that solar, wind, electric cars, or green consumerism will save the planet. Almost every major environmental organization is pushing for so-called renewable energy. Claims are being made about "green" technologies that are frankly untrue. Words like "clean", "free", "safe", and "sustainable" are often thrown around. But solar panels and wind turbines don't grow on trees. The mass production of these technologies requires increased mining, industrial manufacturing, habitat destruction, massive greenhouse gas emissions, and the creation of toxic waste. So-called renewable energy does not even deliver on its most basic promise of reducing fossil fuel consumption. On a global scale, the energy is stacked on top of what is already being used.
  • Robby Müller: Living the Light (2018)

    2018

    1h 37m

    7.3 IMDB

    Cast:  Lars von Trier, Jim Jarmusch, Steve McQueen, Wim Wenders
    Director of Photography Robby Müller is one of the few people in the world who knows how to play the sun. How to catch its rays like butterflies. How to strike its beams like chords. When Robby moves his camera, the camera turns into a musical instrument. And the whole world dances, radiates, is illuminated. For her extraordinary film essay Director and DoP Claire Pijman had access to Müller's personal archive: thousands of Hi8 video diaries, personal pictures and Polaroids that Müller photographed throughout his career; often with long term collaborators such as Wim Wenders, Jim Jarmusch and Lars von Trier. The film intertwines these images with excerpts of his oeuvre, thus creating a fluid and cinematic continuum. In his score for Living the Light Jim Jarmusch gives this wide raging scale of life and art an additional musical voice. With his ground-breaking camerawork, inventive lighting methods, his exceptional sense for the depth of colour, and the freedom of framing, plus his on-going quest for simplicity, he has encouraged generations of DoPs to discover their own eye. Besides being a master of the analogue, Müller became a pioneer of the digital when he shot his first features with Lars von Trier. His work has been compared to that of painters like Vermeer and Hopper, like him, also masters of light. But even when his films are finished, his images keep on moving. The light never fades. Because he has always created space for the human story to speak through the images. To come into the light. Living the Light - Robby Müller is the story of that light.
  • Picture a Scientist (2020)

    2020

    1h 37m

    7.8 IMDB

    Despite the minimal news coverage, sexual harassment and gender inequality against women are no less prevalent in science than they are in pop culture and corporate America.