In 2013, inventor and entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes was at the head of a $10 billion company, two years later she is due to appear in court for fraud.
In 2013, inventor and entrepreneur Elizabeth Holmes was at the head of a $10 billion company, two years later she is due to appear in court for fraud.
If you were online in the late 2000s, the chances are you’ve heard of TechnoViking. The thing is, TechnoViking never wanted you to know him…
Munich’s Eisbach was where river surfing was born - meet the surfers who hit the waves every day after work despite being hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean.
Find out how to enter our draw to win tickets to our private screening of SXSW-nominated documentary Social Animals in London!
It’s the documentary on everyone’s lips and it’s about time you watched it too…
Documentary Weekly was invited to attend the premiere of Children of the Snow Land, where we caught up with Director Zara Balfour to talk about her inspiration for the film, how the process has changed her outlook and one of the film’s most enthusiastic patrons, Bear Grylls.
“Less but better”. Dieter Rams, the most influential designer alive to day, has an important message for our consumption-fuelled lives. This film looks back at his timeless pieces of work with Braun in the 50s and 60s.
'Free Solo' won this year's oscar for best documentary. But before Alex Honnold even set eyes on El Capitan, generations of bold, fearless and frankly insane climbers, blazed the trail for him in Yosemite National Park.
Indian Relay was the first extreme sport. Meet the men of Siksika nation keeping the sacred bond between man and horse alive.
This is a conflict that most in the West have chosen to ignore, even though it is the world’s bloodiest since WW2. Follow the inspiring and tragic paths of four people, as they navigate the complex landscape of Congo’s civil war.
The first ever documentary on the culture of face tattoos from a city seeing a renewed interest in the sub-culture.
The study of an incredibly ingenious old man, improving the life of his community in Tajikistan with his unique skills and experience.
In Bangladesh, an entire village relies on the business of prostitution. Some 300 children that live there are yearning for escape.
February is LGBT History Month here in the UK, and what better way to celebrate than by looking back at one of the most ICONIC documentaries of all time.
The Queen’s little-known passion for trees has prompted her to launch a global campaign for the protection of forests. Join her and David Attenborough as they discuss the initiative in the Buckingham Palace gardens.
In 2016, Mr Eazi quit selling phones in Lagos to dedicate himself to music. In 2018 he released his album 'Lagos to London', and with it, a documentary tracing his, and afrobeats' phenomenal rise to global stardom.
As our cities encroach on more and more natural environments, some surprising species have learnt to live alongside us - but not always harmoniously…
Cities around the world are growing too fast to be liveable. In a time of unparalleled technological innovation, what does a city of the future look like?