442 minutes in category People - Portrait
Daniel Kish lost his eyesight at the age of 1, but taught himself how to see using sound.
Dr. John Paul Stapp earned the title “The Fastest Man Alive” when he rode the Sonic Wind I rocket-propelled sled on December 10, 1954 to a land record speed of […]
In this short documentary filmed at Charlie Hebdo in 2006, cartoonists and editors design a satirical front page image of Muhammad.
Colin Furze is a plumber by day – but in his spare time he retreats to his garage and invents all manner of weird and wonderful contraptions.
Bloomberg Game Changers profiles Dallas Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban. See how Cuban spun his love of basketball into a multi-billion dollar enterprise.
Mr. Gold is the story of Jose Melendez, a 21-time felon who spent 11 years incarcerated and appeared on the Maury show twice for paternity tests. A street corner promotions […]
For those who die or move away, Ayano Tsukimi is making lifesized dolls in their liking and puts them in places that were important to them.
The short film relates the interior journey of Guillaume Néry, the apnea world champion, during one of his deep water dives.
A documentary about the making of the albzm “Definitely Maybe” features commentary from the band and others involved in its production.
Kristoffer Hellesmark did not find any documentary about the author and polemicist Christopher Hitchens, so he sat down and created this fine 82min video.
Dr. John Kitchin quit a medical career to pursue his passion: skating along the boardwalk of San Diego’s Pacific Beach. He calls himself “Slomo.”
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