Rhod Gilberts Growing Pains - (Nov 4th)
Panorama - (Nov 4th)
Police Interceptors - (Nov 4th)
Four in a Bed - (Nov 4th)
Richard Osmans House of Games - (Nov 4th)
Jamie- Fast and Simple - (Nov 4th)
Married at First Sight UK - (Nov 4th)
Teen Titans Go - (Nov 4th)
Chris Jansing Reports - (Nov 4th)
Katy Tur Reports - (Nov 4th)
So Long, Marianne - (Nov 4th)
Bargain Hunt - (Nov 4th)
Andrea Mitchell Reports - (Nov 4th)
Someday at a Place in the Sun - (Nov 4th)
A Place in the Sun - (Nov 4th)
Murdoch Mysteries - (Nov 4th)
The Chase Australia - (Nov 4th)
Scare Tactics - (Nov 4th)
Operation Sabre - (Nov 4th)
Letters and Numbers - (Nov 4th)
Can exercise sharpen the brightest minds? In this ground-breaking experiment, four world-class gamers, competing in eSports, Chess, Mahjong and Memory Games, put this to the test.
Documentary about an unlikely youth chess team from Indianapolis who went on surprise the chess world with their success. The team, made up of young African Americans with no previous experience and led by their devoted teacher, went on to win the United States elementary school chess championship.
The film follows the rise of the chess player Maurice Ashley, the first black person to attain the title of Grandmaster.
Short documentary about the Georgian Military Road. Captures Ingush and Ossetian settlements of the early 20th century
"If it Won’t Hold Water, it Surely Won’t Hold a Goat" is an intimate meditation on the subversive nature of goats and their effect on the people who spend time with them. Centered on the story of the legendary Goat Man - a nomadic figure who spent most of his life walking the roads of Georgia with a wagon pulled by a herd of goats - this experimental documentary weaves together an interview with a goat farmer, footage of the daily rituals Johnson enacted with her own herd, and a poem about the Goat Man’s experimental and spectacular life.
The story of the 1978 World Chess Championship between the Soviet Communist Party's protege, Anatoly Karpov and the traitor and Soviet defector, Viktor Korchnoi. One of those instances in life where truth is stranger than fiction.
The World Chess Championship is a juicy battle, rife with passion, power and money. Boris Gelfand has spent his entire life getting ready for this moment; he was raised to become a champion since the age of six. His father devoted all his life to cultivating Boris' talent while obsessively documenting the process. The photo albums tell the father's story as much as that of the son, revealing a simple truth about a man living his own dreams through his son under the Soviet regime. Can any child, given fine Soviet education, become a genius? And is becoming a genius worth the price?
In an industry that is becoming increasingly competitive, what drives indie filmmakers to keep creating their art, even when there is no promise of money or fame? CREATE OR DIE explores the insatiable passion to create despite the overwhelming odds through the lens of South Carolina writer and filmmaker David Axe, as he and his band of cast and crew head out into the backwoods of Georgia to shoot his low budget passion project ACORN. But when tragedy strikes on set, doubt and tension threaten to bring an end to their production and their dreams.
An intimate documentary about a trans woman's isolation and decision to leave her home country of Azerbaijan in pursuit of a safer life. Using the metaphor of a rabbit, that comes from her nickname "bunny," she presents her relationship with her family, country, music, and protest, intercut with home videos.