
A tribute to Jaws (1975), the movie that sparked a lasting fascination with the ocean’s most misunderstood predator.

A tribute to Jaws (1975), the movie that sparked a lasting fascination with the ocean’s most misunderstood predator.

Six different women using Deliberate Orgasm while masturbating show what they experience. Observe what is possible and enhance your sex life through the sensual research of these instructors and students. With female orgasm as the model, women and men discover increased sensation and new ways of being in the bedroom. Fun to watch by yourself or with a partner.

The World’s largest environmental organizations are failing to address the single most destructive force facing the planet today. Follow the shocking, yet humorous, journey of an aspiring environmentalist, as he daringly seeks to find the real solution to the most pressing environmental issues and true path to sustainability.

A moving and timely documentary following the unsolved murder of Venus Xtravaganza, star of the legendary film Paris Is Burning, as Venus’ two families – biological and ballroom – come together to seek answers and celebrate her legacy.

Exploring the pioneering career of Barbara Walters, this documentary delves into her influential role in broadcast journalism, shedding light on sexism, ambition, and the challenges women face in achieving success.

The story of Don Letts, the iconic cultural mover and shaker, filmmaker, musician and raconteur.

A portrait of Queensland’s Joh Bjelke-Petersen (1968-1987), whose controversial rule saw growth and corruption. Through archives and interviews, it reveals parallels with Trump’s era and style.

In the race for existence, striking teenagers discover that activism, authority and awareness make for a steep learning curve.

Two young men during World War I set out to record the lives, voices and music of their American countrymen.

In 1956, four years before Jane Goodall ventured into the world of chimpanzees and seven years before Dian Fossey left to work with mountain gorillas — in fact, before anyone, man or woman had made such a trip — 23-year-old Canadian biologist, Anne Innis Dagg, made an unprecedented solo journey to South Africa to become the first person in the world to study animal behavior in the wild on that continent. When she returned home a year later armed with ground-breaking research, the insurmountable barriers she faced as a female scientist proved much harder to overcome. THE WOMAN WHO LOVES GIRAFFES retraces the steps of Anne’s ground-breaking 1956 journey to South Africa to study giraffes in the wild — and discovers a startling contrast between the world of giraffes she once knew and the one it has become.

Israeli children share their Oct 7 Hamas attack experiences with activist Montana Tucker, describing survival, captivity, parental loss, and home invasions as they process their trauma.

Hotshots are like the Navy SEALs of wildland fire. They are the most elite, hardened, skilled men and women on the fireline.