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In the 1920s a man by the name of Charles Ponzi promised investors a 50% return within months if they placed money into his business of international mail coupons. Watch Now The off-Grid Life of a Nine-Year-Old Climate Activist Sign in to add to Watchlist Tinkers Bubble is one of the oldest off-grid communities in the UK. In this space the community members grow their own foods, live sustainably and as fossil fuel free as possible while they enjoy the fullness of nature.   Watch Now It has been estimated that more than 70 million persons in the United States rely on Medicaid, but about 30 million are not insured at all. Watch Now Few people understand the life-long struggle that Blacks in the United States face. It’s confusing to hear those who have no idea what it feels like to be rejected and judged solely based on skin tone, say that it’s an exaggeration. Watch Now In mid-January of 2020, as the festivities of the Chinese New Year begin, two journalists head from Beijing to Wuhan to cover a story on a new type of pneumonia. Watch Now Savagery wins wars. This is true both for humans and for animals. If you re strong enough to fight, you can take over. Watch Now It seems like the Western world has become captivated by ayahuasca, particularly in the last ten years or so. Ayahuasca is a traditional indigenous medicinal tea made from leaves of certain plants, which can have powerful psychedelic and entheogenic effects. Watch Now This film takes the viewer on a trip to visit production landscapes, shipyards, and factories in China to unveil the secret world of the objects we use on a daily basis. Watch Now For the last twenty years, Indian cities have been enhanced by the arrival of American-style shopping centers filled with Western brands. Watch Now Varanasi is considered the holiest of the seven sacred cities in India. According to Hindu scriptures, if you die in Varanasi and get cremated along the Holy Ganges River, you break the cycle of rebirth and are liberated. Watch Now We spend much of our lives chasing money to make a living and accomplish our dreams, but at the same time, it can be an instrument of destruction because it drives many to steal, lie, cheat, and even murder. Watch Now A discovery of historic significance was made while searching for planets beyond our Solar System. It was a planet a little larger than Earth and it was seen orbiting a red dwarf star known as Proxima Centauri. Watch Now The Nasca lines are some of the most intriguing mysteries of ancient Peru. Thousands of geometric shapes and spirals have been drawn on the desert surface for unknown purposes. Watch Now The search began when somebody made a video of the coastline of lake Winnewanka indicating that the water clearly had no curvature and hence was proof that the Earth is flat. Watch Now In 2010 people from all around the world were asked to film their lives and answer a few questions. The result was an interesting film that gave us a deeper insight into how people in other countries can be so different and yet so similar. Watch Now In order to find out if life has ever existed on Mars scientists set a bold goal. They wanted to know if the planet was safe now for exploration. Watch Now Technology is advancing faster than ever before and it seems that we are at the dawn of a new age the age of Artificial Intelligence. Watch Now What one woman's 25-year gambling addiction really cost Sign in to add to Watchlist Poker machines first appeared in Australian pubs in 1992. At first, everyone saw them as harmless mechanical toys videogames. Nobody was prepared for the effect the pokies would have on the lives of so many.  Watch Now Billions of years ago, Venus may have had life-giving habitats similar to those that were once familiar on early Earth. Today, however, its surface is a fossil of volcanic destruction hiding beneath a dense toxic atmosphere. Watch Now The french resistance fighter confronting facism Sign in to add to Watchlist Colette has been nominated for an Academy Award (2021) in the category of best documentary short. 90-year-old Colette Marin-Catherine is a former French resistance fighter. Watch Now Navigating one of Britain s most elite institutions is no easy feat. It can become even more intense if you don t blend into the crowd. Watch Now There is a high level of conflict between environmentalists and those opposed to wolves. Farmers are allegedly losing large percentages of their flocks to wolves, but on the other hand, the wolves are considered an endangered species and there are those demanding their protection. Watch Now Hundreds of years ago, families lived in extended communities in which people worked together to make sure everybody was taken care of. Watch Now In 1994 the Zapatista national liberation army rose up against the Mexican government in an attempt to reclaim indigenous lands. The Mexican army and paramilitaries launched an offensive against indigenous groups that had sided with the Zapatistas. Watch Now The best music transcends your playlist and moves into a place in your life where it becomes your companion. This film by Eastwood Allen chronicles the evolution of John Mayer: singer/songwriter, guitar player, touring musician, and recording artist. Watch Now In St. Louis crime rates have gone up and population has gone down. But the decrease in traffic has shone the spotlight on a new scene that seems to be injecting the city with some much needed life: stunt riding. Watch Now Glories of Ancient Chang-AnThe Silk Road or Silk Route refers to a network of interlinking trade routes across the Afro-Eurasian landmass that connected East, South, and Western Asia with the Mediterranean and European world, as well as parts of North and East Africa. Watch Now Aaron Swartz was a programmer, writer, and involved in activism that helped shape the Internet. A few of his major contributions he s made to the technology world are, but not limited to, the invention of RSS feeds, the conceptualization of the Creative Commons, and his involvement in the popular social news site Reddit. Watch Now In 1984 while the Cold War raged between the United States and the Soviet Union, the United States experienced unprecedented social and economic growth. Watch Now Can a Cornish Town Adapt to Survive another Lockdown? Sign in to add to Watchlist In March 2020 when the first reports about the new virus started to spread, there was little guarantee that a total lockdown would be of any use. Watch Now In order to survive, sometimes you need to remember what your ancestors taught you. This is especially true if you live in a place like Toksook Bay, Alaska where the total population is less than 1000. Watch Now MachinesThe team showcase breakthroughs in technology and engineering that are creating a new generation of machines. Mark Evans fuses his brain with a computer in Switzerland to test a new breed of machine. Watch Now Loaded with breathtaking footage, this documentary brings to light what s really going on in our world. Obviously the universe has the astonishing ability to maintain balance and to thrive. Watch Now This documentary, filmed over a 10 year period, revolves around the life of Robert T. Edison, a Buddhist monk in Thailand, originally from Nottingham, England, that decides to revisit the normal world after practicing Buddhism and living in monasteries for over a decade. Watch Now This award winning film explores a topic that has awakened a lot of controversy in the last few years. The film stars a young man who is passionately interested in exploring the neurological differences between himself and his brother who was born just 11 months after him. Watch Now Sibrel believes that there were numerous insurmountable scientific and technical problems which made it improbable that men could land on the moon and return to Earth safely. Watch Now On 13 November 1974, police discovered six members of the De Feo family shot dead; the father, mother and four of the five children, at 112 Ocean Avenue in Amityville, New York. Watch Now A Walk to Beautiful is an award-winning feature documentary about five Ethiopian women reclaiming their dignity. Rejected by their husbands, having undergone horrifying childbirths, and alone, these women go on a walk and find true beauty. Watch Now Between 1970 and 1972 the Angry Brigade used guns and bombs in a series of symbolic attacks against property. A series of communiqués accompanied the actions, explaining the choice of targets and the Angry Brigade philosophy: autonomous organization and attacks on property alongside other forms of militant working class action. Watch Now Josh Crooks believes he was born to play hockey. As the only Black player in an overwhelmingly White sport, it gets lonely sometimes. Watch Now For the conspiracy buffs out there, you ve probably already seen or at least heard of Zeitgeist: The Movie. This film is renowned for its compelling narrative and controversial subject matter yet there are plenty that call the documentary out for it s alleged factual errors. Watch Now On September 11, 2001 the world watched in disbelief as evil took over. Many couldn’t figure out what had just happened and the original reactions were of anger, deep sorrow, anxiety and everything in between. Watch Now Edward Snowden, a 29-year-old who worked as an analyst for the National Security Agency (NSA) has been called a criminal, a coward, and a traitor who betrayed his country. Watch Now It was Chief Seattle that said, “the Earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the Earth. All things are connected like the blood that unites us all. Watch Now ‘India Untouched – Stories of a People Apart’ is a comprehensive look at untouchability. Director Stalin spent four years traveling the length and breadth of the country to expose the continued oppression of Dalits, ‘the broken people’, who suffer under a 4,000-year-old religious system. Watch Now We’ve all heard the saying ’you can’t teach an old dog new tricks’. Well scientists are proving this old adage to be absolutely wrong. Watch Now A glimpse into the world of Voodoo, this companion to a documentary by Wim Wenders presents photographs and film stills by celebrated photojournalist, Alberto Venzago. Watch Now When the people of the “new world” first laid eyes on Christopher Columbus, they thought he and his crew were gods sent from heaven.   Watch Now When somebody dares to go against the established norms in a culture, they become an easy target for criticism, judgment, and even death. Watch Now The Nasca lines are some of the most intriguing mysteries of ancient Peru. Thousands of geometric shapes and spirals have been drawn on the desert surface for unknown purposes. Watch Now Law Enforcement or Mass Terror? The Philippines' War on Drugs Sign in to add to Watchlist Over 12 million Filipinos live in extreme poverty, and many sell drugs to make a living. This caused crime rates to be at an all-time high. Watch Now It has been called a social experiment, but Burning Man is so much more than that. It’s even much more than a week-long desert party. Watch Now Visual effects artists work behind the scene creating some of the most iconic and mind-blowing effects in the movies we love. Watch Now In 1993 the Los Angeles Police Department opened an investigation against Michael Jackson regarding allegations of sexual molestation of a minor by the name Jordan Chandler. Watch Now Self-Sustaining Homes for a Post-Apocalyptic US? Sign in to add to Watchlist The State of New Mexico gave them two acres to do any kind of experimental architecture they wanted to, and so they started working on projects that wouldn’t normally be accepted by other counties. Watch Now Pete Weber calls himself the best in the world because he believes he is. He was inducted to the Bowling Hall of Fame in 1998 and holds 37 career titles. Watch Now What future do you want to see? That is the theme of Connected, a film that aims to make us question the way our society functions on a global level. Watch Now Paradise was a beautiful tightknit community; everybody felt safe in the mountains and the place always had a healing effect on visitors and residents. Watch Now At a height of 3.5 thousand meters in the Peruvian Andes, one can find a fascinating city called Cuzco that was built during the reign of the Incas. Watch Now There are currently over 80,000 prisoners in England and Wales. A large number of these prisoners spent time in some type of government-funded institution as children. Watch Now We’ve all got to admit that without stunt people the movies we love would probably be lame. These brave men and women sometimes risk their lives just to create excitement for us to enjoy. Watch Now Computer gaming addiction is real.  In this short film, three gamers share their personal experiences that led them to fall into this condition. Watch Now Society is obsessed with stuffing everybody into its mold and severely punishing all who don’t comply. But how many of us actually fit into the mold? Watch Now Aaron Swartz was a programmer, writer, and involved in activism that helped shape the Internet. A few of his major contributions he s made to the technology world are, but not limited to, the invention of RSS feeds, the conceptualization of the Creative Commons, and his involvement in the popular social news site Reddit. Watch Now Picking up a hitchhiker is no different than being a taxi cab driver because they give strangers rides all the time, one man declares. Watch Now DocumentaryStorm.com brings you another in our extremely popular conjoined twins series. This time, we look at Stuti and Aradhana: two twins from India who are extremely poor. Watch Now The True Story of "The Worst Sailor to Ever Sail Around the World." Sign in to add to Watchlist This is the story of a man named Alex, who wanted more out of life. He loved to do crazy things as a small child growing up in Southern Indiana. Watch Now Many famous name brands deliberately choose to manufacture their products in countries where labor is cheap. This comes at a high cost that usually involves human rights violations and abuse of power. Watch Now According to Wray Harris, The idea that the military goes around spreading freedom is twisted. If they had done at home what they did to people in other countries would they be celebrated as heroes? Watch Now In much the same way as an operator’s manual gives you important information regarding your car or refrigerator, Earth Science can do the same for the planet. Watch Now What is it that makes us human? Is it the ability to love? Is it because we are able to show different emotions and express different feelings? Watch Now The ten hottest years that have ever been measured have all occurred in the last fourteen years. Global warming is the world’s current greatest concern; it’s real and humans are most certainly to blame because industrial civilization has caused irreparable damage. Watch Now A film about understanding the creation of the Osama bin Laden as a phenomenon of the interplay between history, politics, global economics and the media. Watch Now What determines our gender identity? Is it written into our genetic code at the moment of conception, or can it be instilled during infancy? Watch Now Documentary revisiting John Davidson, who featured in a BBC film about Tourettes syndrome in 1989 (John s Not Mad), and 15-year-old Greg Storey, who the cameras met when they revisited John in 2002. Watch Now Radical ideas of a Cambridge biomedical gerontologist called Aubrey de Grey who believes that, within the next 20-30 years, we could extend life indefinitely by addressing seven major factors in the aging process. Watch Now This silent documentary, Nanook of the North, was the result of a series of explorations that took place in the Canadian Arctic between 1910 and 1916 by the explorer Robert J. Watch Now The weather is increasingly going to extremes. It’s either the hottest it has ever been or the coldest. There’s either a devastating drought or sudden flooding. Watch Now With the cameras in hot pursuit, Derren faces his toughest project yet, going in search of an unsuspecting member of the British public prepared to adopt the guise of a pastor and miracle worker. Watch Now This 2015 Best Documentary Feature Winner of the Mountain Film Festival portrays the experience of three friends who set out to climb two of the Seven Summits in 2013. Watch Now Every veteran faces the risk of having to live with trauma for the rest of his or her life. Suicidal thoughts, anger, and fantasizing about killing are just a few of the dangers that often accompany post-traumatic stress. Watch Now The British Empire was the largest empire the world has ever known and the city of London was the world’s biggest global financial center. Watch Now Award-winning filmmaker Morgan Neville showcases three inspiring stories of all that can be accomplished when a person decides to defy barriers and push limits. Watch Now For hundreds of years the small village of Hampi housed gods and kings. It was the capital of rulers who presided over a magnificent empire. Watch Now Josephy Kony has now been made famous.  While many have qualms with the organization that produced Kony 2012, or the footage used in the documentary, nobody contests to Kony s guilt. Watch Now The Homeless Man, the Hippy and the Property Developer Sign in to add to Watchlist Just a casual walk around Liverpool will reveal how big a of problem rough sleeping and begging has become. Yet in contrast, there are signs of prosperity all around and a high-end property boom. Watch Now Slab City, also just knows as The Slabs, is a one of kind community. It might be one of the only places in the United States where laws and regulations aren t enforced. Watch Now A Story of a Graveyard for Electronics... And People Sign in to add to Watchlist It’s true what they say: One man’s garbage is another man’s treasure. You wouldn’t believe where most of your discarded electronic goods end up. Watch Now Float like a butterfly and sting like a bee. You better watch out because he s Muhammad Ali. A full-length documentary about the self appointed greatest. Watch Now The Collective Evolution is a documentary aimed at showing the current state of the world, why it needs to be changed, and how each and every one of us can play a role in changing it. Watch Now Redefining social norms the early Hippies of the 60 s sowed the seed of Goa Trance Dance from which has mushroomed this amazing vibe of Oneness enveloping the entire planet now. Watch Now With the help of a hammer-wielding scientist, Jennifer Aniston and a general anaesthetic, Professor Marcus du Sautoy goes in search of answers to one of science s greatest mysteries: how do we know who we are? Watch Now Tornadoes are classified on the Fujita scale, or F-scale. Most tornadoes that occur around the world can be classified on the lower reaches of the scale the F0s, F1s or F2s. Watch Now Few if any men have changed the course of history like Martin Luther. In less than ten years, this fevered German monk plunged a knife into the heart of an empire that had ruled for a thousand years, and set in motion a train of revolution, war and conflict that would reshape Western civilization, and lift it out of the Dark Ages. Watch Now This is a short documentary about some mothers who demand that all decisions made regarding the wellbeing of one’s children be completely based on scientific facts and not on popular trends. Watch Now Super Mario Bros, Zelda, Tetris, and the days of summers past! Starting with Atari and Nintendo and tracing the full 8-bit trajectory over the last 30 years. Watch Now Thank you for signing up. You re now set up to receive a weekly email from us with our latest documentaries!

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