Movies Listings by Genre Documentary on Subtitleslibrary
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Genre: Documentary, SportCast: Gionna Daddio, Paul Levesque, Chyna
Liv Morgan will introduces the world to Gionna Daddio, a struggling high school student with your dreams of becoming a WWE superstar. In her own words, Liv will navigates the highs and lows of her emotional and deeply personal journey, from her NXT to tryout the Riot Squad's debut to her multiple reinventions along the way.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
In 2013, Mark Johnston, Mark Ryan and Michael Karam, inspired by Michael's award-winning book Wines of Lebanon, set themselves a goal to change perceptions of the region and explore an enigmatic and misunderstood country by producing a feature length documentary that celebrated Lebanese entrepreneurship in times of conflict and instability through the lens of wine. With testimonies from those who fought to make wine in the 1975-90 civil war, the 2006 summer war, and those who continue to produce in the shadow of regional instability, this unique documentary frames their astonishing stories of bravery, determination, and survival and highlights how wine can be a unifier and a metaphor for life, hospitality, civilization, and a force for good in a region defined by turmoil and animosity, but which has a relationship with the vine that stretches back, almost 7,000 years. The Lebanese were the first wine merchants and they continue to travel the world. There are 4.5 million people in Lebanon, but a further 10 million of Lebanese descent are scattered across the five continents and they too can help forge a renewed sense of identity and pride among the diaspora. Because in a time of global angst, Lebanon is suffering more than most, not only dealing with the Covid pandemic, but also fighting corruption, environmental crises and sectarian politics not to mention navigating choppy economic waters. WINE and WAR is a timely reminder that uncertainty is a way of life for many, but that out of uncertainty can come remarkable resilience, and positivity.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
At Lowell High School, the top public high school in San Francisco, the seniors are stressed out. As they prepare for the emotionally draining college application process, students are keenly aware of the intense competition for the few open spots in their dream colleges. At Lowell - where cool kids are nerds, nearly everyone has an amazing talent, and most of the student body is Asian American - the things that usually make a person stand out can feel commonplace. With humor and heart, director Debbie Lum captures the reality of the American college application process and the intersection of class, race, and educational opportunity as young adults navigate a quintessential rite of passage.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
A Haunting at the Hoyt Library follows a team of paranormal investigators as they are tasked with solving a series of unexplained phenomena at the renowned Hoyt Library. The library, known for its rich history and extensive collection, becomes the center of attention when staff members and visitors report eerie encounters and disturbing apparitions. Led by Dr. Emily Carter, a renowned skeptic with a keen interest in debunking supernatural claims, the team arrives at the library armed with their scientific equipment and rational minds. However, their initial skepticism soon gives way to bafflement as they witness objects moving on their own, books flying off shelves, and unexplained cold spots. As the investigators delve into the library's past, they uncover a dark and twisted history filled with unsolved mysteries, disappearances, and tales of witchcraft. The presence within the library grows stronger, manifesting itself as a malevolent entity that thrives on fear. As the team races against time to unravel the library's secrets and find a way to banish the vengeful spirit, they are confronted with their own personal demons and fears. Each member of the team must confront their deepest fears to survive the terrifying ordeal. A Haunting at the Hoyt Library is a gripping supernatural thriller that combines elements of horror, mystery, and suspense. With its atmospheric setting and compelling characters, the film explores the boundaries between belief and skepticism while keeping audiences on the edge of their seats until the chilling climax.
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Cast: Michel Bouquet, Adolf Hitler
"Night and Fog" takes viewers on a chilling journey through the Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Directed by Alain Resnais, the film juxtaposes past and present by combining historical footage captured during the war with stark images of the abandoned camps in the post-war era. The documentary offers a harrowing account of the systematic persecution and genocide perpetrated by the Nazis, showcasing the horrors faced by millions of innocent people. Through haunting visuals and a poignant narration, "Night and Fog" exposes the stark reality of the concentration camps, where victims were subjected to unspeakable acts of cruelty and dehumanization. The film also addresses the broader implications of the Holocaust and raises important questions about memory, responsibility, and the moral duty to prevent such atrocities from recurring. It serves as a stark warning against the dangers of indifference, denial, and the erosion of human rights. "Night and Fog" is a testament to the resilience and strength of survivors and serves as a call to action to confront and learn from the darkest aspects of human history. By bearing witness to the horrors of the past, the film urges viewers to actively engage in the fight against hatred, prejudice, and injustice. With its evocative imagery, powerful storytelling, and unflinching portrayal of the Holocaust, "Night and Fog" stands as a timeless documentary that demands remembrance, reflection, and a commitment to building a more compassionate and just world. Note: "Night and Fog" contains distressing and graphic imagery related to the Holocaust, which may be disturbing to some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
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Genre: Action, DocumentaryCast: Sylvester Stallone, Tom Hanks, Quentin Tarantino, Robert De Niro
"Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" provides an in-depth exploration of the life and career of Roger Corman, a trailblazing producer, director, and mentor who carved his own path in the world of independent filmmaking. The documentary traces Corman's journey from his early days as a low-budget filmmaker to his rise as one of the most influential figures in Hollywood. It sheds light on his unorthodox methods, where he famously prioritized speed, efficiency, and resourcefulness in his productions, often churning out films at breakneck pace and minimal budgets. Through interviews with Corman himself, as well as prominent actors, directors, and industry insiders, the documentary showcases the impact Corman had on the film industry. It highlights his ability to identify and nurture emerging talent, with many of his protégés going on to become major Hollywood stars, including Jack Nicholson, Martin Scorsese, Ron Howard, and Francis Ford Coppola, among others. "Corman's World" also delves into the struggles and triumphs Corman faced as he pushed boundaries and challenged the mainstream. It examines his willingness to tackle controversial subjects, his influence on various genres including horror, science fiction, and exploitation cinema, and his commitment to providing opportunities for underrepresented voices in the industry. Through a blend of insightful interviews, archival footage, and clips from Corman's extensive filmography, "Corman's World" offers a comprehensive and engaging portrait of a true Hollywood maverick. It celebrates Corman's resilience, creativity, and his enduring impact on independent filmmaking and the wider cinematic landscape. The documentary serves as a tribute to Corman's remarkable career, highlighting his contributions to the art form and his lasting influence on generations of filmmakers who have followed in his rebellious footsteps. "Corman's World: Exploits of a Hollywood Rebel" is a must-watch for cinephiles and anyone interested in the history and evolution of independent cinema.
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Genre: Documentary
The legendary TR3B is said to be the very first Alien Reproduction Vehicle that the military built secretly for space exploration. History of triangular UFO sightings and top secret military air craft is discussed by the best and brightest in the research field of UFOs and spooky military air craft. Tyler Glockner of Secureteam10 YouTube fame discusses the long history of military involvement building triangular aircraft and mysterious sightings from around the world. Richard Dolan discusses the facts of space secrecy and the likely hood of a secret space program run by many United States defense and intelligence agencies. Jim Goodall discusses the credible history of spooky classified airplanes and possible non human UFOs sightings. Alara gives her testimony on her incredible TR3B sighting. Jeremy Rys discusses the history of the fabled TR3B and the man that first discussed it's origins Edgar Fouche. Dr. Jack Kasher discusses UFOs seen from NASA Space mission STS-48 and how it seems that Earth is at war with something in space. This TR3B documentary is the next in line of a series about TR3B sightings and UFOs in outer space starring Tyler Glockner.
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Genre: Action, DocumentaryCast: Chris Pratt, Dave Chappelle, Bill Nye, Jimmy Kimmel
"Behind the Curve" takes viewers on a captivating journey into the lives of individuals who ardently believe that the Earth is flat. The documentary provides an intimate and revealing look into the flat Earth movement, examining the beliefs, community dynamics, and scientific arguments put forth by its proponents. The film focuses on a handful of prominent flat Earth activists, including Mark Sargent and Patricia Steere, as well as their followers. Through interviews and personal stories, the documentary explores how these individuals became convinced that the Earth is flat and delves into their reasoning and the evidence they put forward to support their claims. As the filmmakers engage with the flat Earth community, they capture the essence of their gatherings, experiments, and discussions, shedding light on the motivations and sense of belonging that draw people to embrace this alternative worldview. "Behind the Curve" also explores the broader societal implications of conspiracy theories and the rise of anti-establishment movements. It delves into the psychology behind belief systems that challenge widely accepted scientific facts and questions the role of confirmation bias and social media in shaping and reinforcing these beliefs. Through its candid and empathetic approach, the documentary encourages viewers to critically examine the way beliefs are formed and the influence of cognitive biases on shaping individual worldviews. It raises important questions about the impact of misinformation and the need for scientific literacy and critical thinking in society. "Behind the Curve" is a fascinating exploration of a unique and controversial subculture, offering insights into the human capacity for belief and the ways in which our perception of reality can be shaped by personal experiences, social dynamics, and the influence of information sources. Note: "Behind the Curve" presents the perspective of flat Earth believers but does not endorse or validate their claims. The scientific consensus supports the Earth as an oblate spheroid.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Follows Jack Ingram, Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, where viewers can see the making of the 2021 album "The Marfa Tapes", which was recently nominated for Best Country Album at the 64th annual Grammy Awards.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Documentary that covers Federica Pellegrini's career and her preparation in the last 300 days before the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
Chronicles the life of 1998 Olympic alpine skiing gold medalist Picabo Street, who was Lindsey Vonn's childhood hero. It features an emotional interview with Street and Vonn as well as behind-the-scenes footage.
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Genre: Documentary
A documentary about the tragic Texas A&M bonfire collapse that left 12 dead and 27 injured.
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Genre: DocumentaryCast: Tilda Swinton
"Letters from Generation Rx" delves into the lives of young individuals who have been prescribed psychiatric medications to manage their mental health conditions. The film opens with a series of heartfelt letters, written by these young people, expressing their experiences, struggles, and hopes for the future. The documentary follows several individuals from diverse backgrounds, each grappling with their own mental health challenges. Through intimate interviews, viewers gain insight into their journeys, from the initial diagnosis to the decision to pursue medication as part of their treatment plan. The film also explores the complex interplay between the pharmaceutical industry, healthcare providers, and the individuals seeking help. As the stories unfold, "Letters from Generation Rx" examines the potential benefits of psychiatric medications in treating mental health conditions. However, it also delves into the profound impact of these drugs on the individuals' lives, raising questions about potential side effects, dependency, and long-term consequences. Experts in the field of psychiatry, pharmacology, and psychology provide valuable insights throughout the documentary, offering different perspectives on the use of medications in mental health treatment. They discuss the challenges of finding the right balance between medication and therapy, the importance of informed consent, and the need for ongoing monitoring and support. The film takes a critical look at the pharmaceutical industry's marketing practices, shedding light on the influence of drug companies on prescribing patterns and the potential overmedication of young people. It also highlights alternative approaches to mental health treatment, such as therapy, lifestyle changes, and holistic interventions. Through powerful personal narratives, "Letters from Generation Rx" aims to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding psychiatric medications and their impact on young individuals. It encourages viewers to engage in a dialogue about the ethical considerations, societal pressures, and individual choices related to mental health treatment. In the end, the documentary leaves audiences with a sense of empathy and a call to action, urging society to prioritize the mental well-being of the younger generation and advocate for a more comprehensive and nuanced approach to mental health care. "Letters from Generation Rx" serves as a poignant exploration of the experiences and voices of young people who navigate the challenges of mental health treatment and strive to reclaim their lives amidst a complex landscape of prescription medications.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
The film follows Yasmin, a mother of four living in a tent in the port of Athens; Samra, a widow on the Turkey-Syria border grappling with the decision to leave her children in an orphanage in hopes of giving them a better life; 22-year-old Omar, who has taken on the role of a parent for his younger brother Abed in Pennsylvania; Diaa, who has remained in Syria while tirelessly searching for her "disappeared" son; and Safwan, Yasmin's husband, who lives in temporary housing in Germany and yearns to be reunited with his children.
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Genre: Action, Documentary
A group of migrants seeking a better life heads to the United States moving drugs and money all across the border.
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