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Upstairs Inferno
For over 40 years, the 1973 New Orleans gay bar arson was considered the “Largest Gay Mass Murder in US History.” Featuring heart-wrenching interviews with survivors, friends of victims, and witnesses, the film vividly examines the forgotten tragedy.
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Uneven Ground: The Melissa Witt Story
Determined to find answers, LaDonna Humphrey and her investigative team spent eight years on a journey like no other. Never before seen case files, interviewing witnesses and potential suspects, and working alongside retired detectives to find justice.
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The House of Suh
The tragic history of the Suh family and the murder that shocked America - when the picture perfect son, Andrew, shot and killed his sister's fiancé at her bidding.
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The Complete Taylor Swift Story
Swift is regarded as a trailblazer of the twenty-first century for her diverse musical ability, songwriting skill, and business acumen, all of which have inspired musicians, entrepreneurs, and businesspeople worldwide.
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She's Beautiful When She's Angry
A provocative, witty and historical account of the start of the womens liberation movement, from the 1960s through the 21st century.
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Supernova: The Music Festival Massacre
A retelling of the October 7, 2023 attack at the Nova Music Festival in Israel.
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We Are Twisted Sister!
Before they were the biggest glam rock band of the ‘80s, the trailblazing group struggled through years of playing gigs at suburban clubs.
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Murderous Minds: Peter Tobin
We delve into the psychology of Peter Tobin, a Scottish convicted serial killer and sex offender who served a whole life order at HM Prison Edinburgh for three murders committed between 1991 and 2006.
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In Search of Bass Reeves
This documentary on Bass Reeves traces his journey from slavery to becoming a distinguished lawman. It covers his childhood, the Civil War, personal tragedies, and racial adversities, highlighting his legacy as a symbol of American justice.
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Greybeard: The Man, The Myth, The Mississippi
Join Dale "Greybeard" Sanders on his latest Guinness World Record attempt to become the oldest person to paddle the entire Mississippi River in a canoe at 87 years old! He reminds us not to take life too seriously; his motto is "Someday, Ill get old."
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Built Different
12-year-old Paige Calendine was born without legs and competed at state and national competitions against "normal" bodied kids in archery and gymnastics. Her inordinate determination and courage make her Built Different.
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Assault in the Ring
This award-winning documentary examines one of boxing’s most tragic and controversial scandals—a 1983 bout between Billy Collins Jr. and Luis Resto and the profound impact that night’s events had on both fighters’ lives.
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Antarctica: A Year on Ice
What it is like to live in Antarctica for a full year, including winters isolated from the rest of the world, and enduring months of darkness in the coldest place on Earth.
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An Honest Liar
The incredible true story of the renowned magician turned skeptic and exposer of frauds and hoaxes, James "The Amazing" Randi.
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The Murder of Lee Irving: Disability Mate Crime
This is the tragic story of 24-year-old Lee Irving, a young man with learning difficulties lured to his death by four people he thought were his friends.
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Happy Valley
An unflinching look at an iconic American institution in the wake of the unthinkable scandal at Penn State.
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We Live in Public
We Live In Public is a riveting and cautionary tale of what to expect as the virtual world takes control of our lives. We witness it through the eyes of “the greatest Internet pioneer you’ve never heard of” futurist, and visionary, Josh Harris.
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Living the Change: Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Future
Living the Change explores solutions to the global crises we face today through the inspiring stories of people pioneering change in their own lives and in their communities in order to live in a sustainable and regenerative way.
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Travis: The True Story Of Travis Walton
One of the most significant UFO events in history, Travis Walton's 1975 UFO experience comes alive in this 90-minute documentary. His trauma and transition after a mysterious beam of light strikes him unconscious.
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The Last Laugh
Comics, actors, filmmakers and concentration camp survivors discuss the ramifications and ethical dilemmas of using the Holocaust as a topic for humour and their own views on the boundaries of comedy.