
H. H. Holmes: Original Evil (2018)
Genre: Documentary
Director: Philip Gardiner
Actors: Nathan Head, Philip Gardiner
Country: United States of America
The Youth Governor (2022)
4,000 teenagers of a YMCA run a mock government complete with elections, legislators, lobbyists, and political party bosses.
Unfortunate Brothers: Korea’s Reunification Dilemma (2014)
One people, worlds apart: can the two Koreas ever be reunified?
The Beatles and India (2021)
Explores the The Beatles’ love affair with India, its religions and its culture and, in turn, the impact of their music and style on a young generation in India.
Cassettes Go Hi-Fi (2019)
The story about the past, present and remarkable future of the compact audio-cassette tape.
OceanWorld 3D (2009)
A 3-D documentary chronicling a sea turtle’s journey across the oceans.
112 Days (2023)
Documentary that follows Damian Browne and Fergus Farrell as they attempt the impossible: traversing the unforgiving Atlantic Ocean in a small two-person rowboat.
TMZ Investigates: The Miracle Children of the Amazon (2023)
Showcases how Four children, with one one-year-old among them, made it out alive after a plane crash and survived 40 days in a jungle.
Soros (2019)
Billionaire activist George Soros is one of the most influential and controversial figures of our time. He is maligned by ideologues on both the left and the right for daring…
Over the Rainbow (2019)
This documentary explores Scientology as a young religion through the eyes of its believers. By showcasing interviews with active and inactive members of the church, the film presents broader questions…
We’re Livin’ on Dog Food (2009)
Rowland S. Howard, the Primitive Calculators, Ollie Olsen, Phillip Brophy and many others proffer their recollections and air their animosities in a tribute to the underground music scene of ’77-’81…
Sinbad: Where U Been? (2010)
Sinbad returns to the stage and answers the question his fans have been asking him, “Where Ya Bin?”
Women of Steel (2020)
Forty years ago, Wollongong’s Jobs for Women Campaign, with director Robynne Murphy among its leaders, took on Australia’s most powerful company BHP – and won. But when the 1980s steel slump devastated the city’s economy, the women were forced into the courtroom. Their struggle plays out against a background of…