Award-winning Pininfarina documentary makes its North American debut

An award-winning documentary about Pininfarina, one of the world’s best-known sports car manufacturers, is coming to North America. This film, titled “Story of a Legend. Pininfarina,” will make its debut at Toronto’s Italian Contemporary Film Festival on July 10, following an impressive run in Italy.

Award-winning Pininfarina documentary makes its North American debut

We’ve Been Thinking About Animal Sexuality All Wrong

A new documentary, “Second Nature: Gender & Sexuality in the Animal World,” challenges our long-held assumptions about how animals mate, bond, and behave. By shining a light on gender diversity and unexpected mating rituals, the film invites viewers to see the animal kingdom—and ourselves—with fresh eyes.

We’ve Been Thinking About Animal Sexuality All Wrong

Debra Granik’s 5-Part Documentary ‘Conbody VS Everybody’ Premiering on Criterion Channel (EXCLUSIVE)

Debra Granik, Oscar-nominated director of “Winter’s Bone,” returns with an immersive five-part documentary series, “Conbody VS Everybody.” Slated to premiere on the Criterion Channel on May 1, this new project promises to expand Granik’s legacy for gritty, transformative storytelling.

Debra Granik’s 5-Part Documentary ‘Conbody VS Everybody’ Premiering on Criterion Channel (EXCLUSIVE)

Paul McCartney Reflects on His 9 Days in Jail in ‘Man on the Run’ Documentary: “I Was An Idiot”

Paul McCartney opens up in a new Amazon Prime documentary about the nine days he spent in a Japanese jail for marijuana possession. Looking back, the music legend freely admits, “I was an idiot,” and likens his confinement to Steve McQueen’s daring exploits in The Great Escape.

Paul McCartney Reflects on His 9 Days in Jail in ‘Man on the Run’ Documentary: “I Was An Idiot”

How to watch ‘John and Carolyn: Love, Beauty and Loss’ documentary special premiere for free

A new documentary, “John and Carolyn: Love, Beauty and Loss,” will premiere Tuesday, Feb. 17, on ABC. The special aims to explore the themes of romance and tragedy that mark their relationship, offering viewers an intimate look into a deeply personal story.

“As Schools Match Wits” marks 65 years with new documentary on NEPM

For its 65th season, “As Schools Match Wits” is commemorated in a new documentary airing on NEPM. Archival footage, former contestants, and educators trace how one of the nation’s oldest academic quiz shows embarked on a remarkable journey of knowledge and competition.

“As Schools Match Wits” marks 65 years with new documentary on NEPM

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ on Apple TV, a Heartwrenching Documentary About Poet Andrea Gibson’s Cancer Battle

In a stirring new documentary, poet Andrea Gibson reveals both the heartbreak and hope of her last days. “Come See Me in the Good Light” brings viewers an unfiltered look at Gibson’s fight with cancer, offering a moving lesson in strength and perseverance.

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Come See Me in the Good Light’ on Apple TV, a Heartwrenching Documentary About Poet Andrea Gibson’s Cancer Battle

Penticton filkmmaker granted $20K for film on history of recently-closed Dream Cafe (Penticton)

After 25 years of live music and community events, Penticton’s Dream Cafe is closing its doors for good. Thanks to a $20,000 grant awarded to a local filmmaker, the much-loved venue’s story will soon be captured on film—preserving its cultural impact for generations to come.

‘Degrassi’ co-creator Linda Schuyler sues to halt documentary premiere at TIFF

Linda Schuyler, co-creator of the popular “Degrassi” franchise, has taken legal action to block the premiere of a new documentary on the series. Scheduled for debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, “Degrassi: Whatever It Takes” is alleged to contain defamatory statements.

BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC

A BLM co-founder has released a documentary illustrating the personal narratives of homeless youth, just as the Trump administration conducts widescale sweeps of encampments in Washington, D.C. The film endeavors to shift public perception, emphasizing the individual experiences of those too often reduced to policy statistics.

BLM co-founder debuts homeless youth documentary as Trump sweeps encampments in DC