
Mountain Rogue. Raised by cruelty and overshadowed by secrecy, Derek Kage embarked on a quest for peace and authenticity. Moving from Appalachian foothills to the spotlight of porn sets, he wove intellect, kink, and honesty he steers on his own. Now explores chastity play and BDSM as ways of liberation. In forging his path, Derek’s story shows that cultivating strength can be a quiet act of radical self-love.
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0.0Irish Powerhouse. Born in East London and backed by Irish roots, Paddy O’Brian commands every space he enters. Unwilling to rely on anyone's approval, he carved his own path in the industry, driven by tireless training and a razor-sharp focus. Known for his unfiltered honesty and relentless work ethic, Paddy's unwavering love for his family remains the true anchor of his life.
0.0Gentle Storm. Josh Moore, born in a small seaside town, defies one-dimensional labels. Diagnosed with ADHD and BPD, he found solace in collecting tiny moments of happiness, revealing a man who balances his audacious stage persona with a deep, reflective soul. Whether in a rugby field or crafting intimate content, Josh proves that life’s sweetest victories often emerge from the most vulnerable places.
0.0Behind-the-scenes documentary on what goes on during the production of a gay adult film.
0.0Pleasure’s Gladiator. Carrying the weight of a rocky past, Malik Delgaty is a towering presence who refuses to be defined by chaos. He strikes hard in martial arts, embodying steeled determination, while his electrifying dance moves captivate every audience. Driven by an unyielding resolve and a deep sense of loyalty to those who matter most, he proves that no barrier is insurmountable when you fiercely fight for your dreams. He is less dominant than his on-screen persona while it is clear he fucks same way for porn as in his real life.
Gypsy Stallion. Raised in the vibrant heart of Andalusian gypsy culture, Denis Vega transmutes a devout past into explosive art. Once soothed by the shelter of the church environment, he was awakened by a tarot vision that prophesied his stardom. Spanish horses and bulls mirror his stallion sensuality. Each dawn, by his father’s ashes, becomes a ritual that redefines his destiny, turning it into a triumphant ode to freedom.
7.1This pioneering documentary film depicts the lives of the indigenous Inuit people of Canada's northern Quebec region. Although the production contains some fictional elements, it vividly shows how its resourceful subjects survive in such a harsh climate, revealing how they construct their igloo homes and find food by hunting and fishing. The film also captures the beautiful, if unforgiving, frozen landscape of the Great White North, far removed from conventional civilization.
6.8Starting with a long and lyrical overture, evoking the origins of the Olympic Games in ancient Greece, Riefenstahl covers twenty-one athletic events in the first half of this two-part love letter to the human body and spirit, culminating with the marathon, where Jesse Owens became the first track and field athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympics.
6.7Part two of Leni Riefenstahl's monumental examination of the 1938 Olympic Games, the cameras leave the main stadium and venture into the many halls and fields deployed for such sports as fencing, polo, cycling, and the modern pentathlon, which was won by American Glenn Morris.
6.7Working men and women leave through the main gate of the Lumière factory in Lyon, France. Filmed on 22 March 1895, it is often referred to as the first real motion picture ever made, although Louis Le Prince's 1888 Roundhay Garden Scene pre-dated it by seven years. Three separate versions of this film exist, which differ from one another in numerous ways. The first version features a carriage drawn by one horse, while in the second version the carriage is drawn by two horses, and there is no carriage at all in the third version. The clothing style is also different between the three versions, demonstrating the different seasons in which each was filmed. This film was made in the 35 mm format with an aspect ratio of 1.33:1, and at a speed of 16 frames per second. At that rate, the 17 meters of film length provided a duration of 46 seconds, holding a total of 800 frames.
6.2Louis Ortiz, a down on his luck 40-something Puerto Rican resident of the Bronx, looks in the mirror one day and believes he’s found gold—he’s a dead ringer for Barack Obama. With visions of finally living the American Dream, the charismatic Ortiz launches a complete makeover. He dons Obama’s trademark suit, adopts his mannerisms, mimics his voice and steps out onto the street as a presidential impersonator. Taken on by a casting agent, Ortiz and a gang of other political impersonators, including a Bill Clinton and a Mitt Romney, hit the road during the run-up to the 2012 presidential election to perform satirical debates for mostly Republican conventions, throwing Ortiz into conflict with his personal political beliefs. As Ortiz struggles to make ends meet, the distance between the White House and the Bronx becomes increasingly acute. The life of a president isn’t always as easy as it looks.
0.0Successful British band Japan filmed live in concert at the Hammersmith Odeon, London on 16th November 1982.
0.0The film explores the journeys and philosophies of a select group of experimental musicians including Keith Rowe, Evan Parker, Eddie Prevost, Otomo Yoshihide, Toshimaru Nakamura and Christian Fennesz.
20 minute music documentary shot in two days of November 1984 in, and around the outskirts of, Tokyo, Japan. A large part of the music was completed during that same month and recorded over a period of three days.
0.0The duo caught on film during their Road To Graceland '93 tour.
0.0A new "groundbreaking" broadcast television special/home video that educates homeowners, business owners and educators on earthquake hazards unique to the Cascadia region and how to effectively prepare for and survive them.
0.0Bosnian Croat writer Miljenko Jergović and Serbian writer Marko Vidojković replace one another by the steering wheel of Yugo, a symbol of their common past while driving on the Brotherhood and Unity Highway that stretched across five of six republics of Yugoslavia.
Katja aged 16 and Cathrine aged 8 both have a unique relationship to music, to nature and to sensation in general. Katja and Cathrine are blind, but the girls have developed their other senses and use them much more keenly than most people around them. The director, Erlend E. Mo, depicts the two girls; interpreting their sense-based, subjective experience of the world, which is as rich as a world observed by a seeing person, just different. The film represents the intimacy and intensity of the girls' environment in few words, and in doing so allows the viewer to partake in a poetic subjective experience and perceive an old world afresh.
5.0Belgrade in the 1990s seen through the eyes of Goran Čavajda 'Čavke', the late drummer of Serbian rock band "Electric Orgasm". Under dictatorship of Slobodan Milošević, his city became one of the worst places to live in Europe, while the country suffered highest inflation rate in its history, accompanied by mass poverty and political isolation. Documentary follows Čavke walking through the Belgrade streets where total chaos and decline of moral values rule. He finds his only shelter underground, where his friends - musicians and artists - live and work invisibly.
Documentary about the life and career of Vittorio Mezzogiorno through the voice of his daughter Giovanna.