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The larger-than-life story of Kim Dotcom, the “most wanted man online”, is extraordinary enough, but the battle between Dotcom and the US Government and entertainment industry – being fought in New Zealand – is one that goes to the heart of ownership, privacy and piracy in the digital age.
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Genre: Biography, Documentary, Thriller
Director: Annie Goldson
Actors: Alan Curtis, David Fisher, France Komoroske, Greg Sandoval, Kamran Mir Heidari, Keiwan Mir Heidari, Kim Dotcom, Mike Masnick, Sean Gallagher, Smudo, Wendy Whitefield
Percy Vs Goliath
When a massive biotech company sues a farmer because of their genetically modified seeds have blown into his field, a fight is on between big business and the little guy.
The United States vs. Billie Holiday
The Federal Bureau of Narcotics launches an undercover sting operation against jazz singer Billie Holiday.
Cocaine Godmother
At the age of 17, Griselda Blanco, made her way to the U.S. with a fake passport with her first husband Carlos. Living in Queens with her three sons, Griselda…
What’s My Name: Muhammad Ali
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The Unknown Known
Former United States Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld, discusses his career in Washington D.C. from his days as a congressman in the early 1960s to planning the invasion of Iraq…
Soul Boys of the Western World
A journey through the 1980s and beyond; the story of a band, an era and how one small gathering of outsiders in London shaped the entire world’s view of music…
Kim Swims
The inspiring true story of an accomplished open water swimmer’s attempt to become the first woman to swim 30 miles through a stretch of cold, rough and shark-inhabited waters off…
Milton Glaser: To Inform and Delight
His name might not be very familiar, but the works of graphic artist Milton Glaser — whose prolific output includes the “I Love NY” ad campaign, as well as album…
The El Duce Tapes
A wilfully offensive band, The Mentors gained infamy for performing in black executioner hoods and spewing cartoonishly racist, homophobic and misogynistic lyrics in the 1980s and ‘90s—but was their use…