In a society that is increasingly obsessed with technology, it is sometimes difficult to understand the reasons behind an ascetic life. But why would someone throw away all their material possessions and life's pleasures and live apart from society?
What can you do and create during your time in the world? In a new documentary film starring musician, poet and writer Nick Cave, we follow one day of his twenty thousand days of creation. Filming of the documentary began right when Nick Cave was 20,000 days on Earth.
Soon, a new HBO documentary will be released, which will immortalize the currently extremely popular music tour of our favorite r'n'b couple. Beyoncé and Jay Z on the run - the tour is called "On the Run" - we will be able to see it on home screens as well.
Lindsey Vonn made history last weekend and became the most successful female skier of all time. The achievement is all the more difficult if we take into account the fact that she returned after an injury that not only kept her away from the white fields, but also seriously threatened her future sports career. Her comeback has now been immortalized in a documentary about rehabilitation, two injuries and a triumphant comeback, premiering on 28 January 2015 at 10am on Red Bull TV.
Breathe is a short film about breathing, or "types" of breath, this mostly imperceptible life force, which in certain cases comes out more, in others less. The film thus captures the thousand and one ways humans capture oxygen and deliver it to our bodies.
2015 has offered quite a few good documentaries so far. From an insight into Nirvana to Scientology, live exposure of criminals to the darkest corners of Americana, we've selected some of the best documentaries of 2015 so far.
In the documentary of the cult musical group Daft Punk, "Daft Punk Unchained", which we will be able to see at the end of June 2015, the adored rappers Kanye West and Pharrell Williams will also appear.
The Beatles are a musical phenomenon that no generation escapes. Their music is known by young and old alike. They are undoubtedly the most important and successful music group of all time, as they were a real hit machine. Eight Days A Week – The Touring Years is a documentary film about this legendary British group from Liverpool, signed by the legendary director Ron Howard, and it reveals many details that we did not know about the Beatles until now.
Oscar-winner Leonardo DiCaprio's documentary Before the Flood can be viewed online for free until November 6, 2016. The documentary by Oscar-winner Fisher Stevens is a call for immediate action on climate change.
In the flood of documentaries, it is difficult for us fans to choose the ones that will really appeal to us. We've put together a list of not just the best documentaries of 2016, but must-see documentaries. These are the best documentaries of 2016, which our editors recommend one hundred percent.
You probably all still vividly remember the scene when Petra Majdič fell off the track and into a three-meter ditch during training at the Vancouver Olympics in 2010. At that time, Slovenia's breath stopped, and Petra, despite broken ribs and a punctured lung, later won the bronze medal for Slovenia in excruciating pain. A heroine was born in Canada, who was sung by the whole world, and today her epic story is brought to life in the documentary Against All Odds - Petra Majdic's Incredible Story of Sacrifice.
Want to watch a fun and slightly unusual documentary? Then you can watch the Slovenian premiere of the documentary Unpasteurized 18, which tells the story of how the most powerful army in the Middle East hunted 18 cows, at the Šiška Cinema on February 20.