
This documentary series unpacks the shocking allegations behind Sean “Diddy” Combs and his Bad Boy empire, spanning decades of his life and career.

This documentary series unpacks the shocking allegations behind Sean “Diddy” Combs and his Bad Boy empire, spanning decades of his life and career.

The story of Vivian Liberto, Johnny Cash‘s first wife and the mother of his four daughters.

The Ghan is an innovative three-hour documentary that takes the viewer on an immersive, visually stunning journey on Australia’s most iconic passenger train. In Australia’s first ‘Slow TV’ documentary, The Ghan doesn’t just travel through the heart of Australia, from Adelaide to Darwin, it explores the part the Ghan played in the foundation of modern multicultural Australia.

Destruction in Ukraine war shown through lengthy tableaux. Soldiers’ phone calls to families reveal parallel world. Sound and image confront one another.

Monaco, 1999: Billionaire banker Edmond Safra is found dead in his penthouse. The documentary examines the puzzling circumstances surrounding this wealthy financier’s murder.

The story of one of New York’s darkest secrets: An island where one million American souls are buried. Those who fell through the cracks of the American dream buried by prisoners from Rikers Island.

At 15, he took a life. Three days later, his brother’s life was taken. An incarcerated musician struggles for healing and peace as he comes of age in this documentary visual album composed behind bars.

Explores Jerry Lewis’ unreleased 1972 film “The Day The Clown Cried”, its mysterious disappearance, and the search for footage. Includes interviews with Lewis’ associates and previously unseen production content.

One of the deadliest moments in World War II is recreated in detail; the surprise attack on the U.S. Naval base at Pearl Harbor, but this time, through the eyes of the aggressors, the commanders and pilots of Imperial Japan.

‘Real Housewife of Auckland’ Julia Sloane takes us on an adventure through the world of Kiwi sexuality.

Presented by veteran BBC historian and science reporter James Burke, this series explores influences of discoveries and shared knowledge on the perception of the Universe and man’s place in it. James Burke looks at times when new knowledge or discoveries has altered that thinking and explores the cultural changes those discoveries effected.