Introducing the record of incredible growth and rise of the boys in 2022, TOMORROW X TOGETHER MEMORIES: THIRD STORY TOMORROW X TOGETHER MEMORIES : THIRD STORY is a comprehensive record of TOMORROW X TOGETHER’s year-long journey to becoming global stars, from award shows in December 2021 to exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from promotional events in 2022.
H:Our is the second photobook of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) after their debut photobook of the same name came out on January 28, 2020. The newest one was released on September 23, 2020. The photo shoot for the photobook took place in Jeju island in Korea.
The 3rd installment of TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT) H:OUR photobook series filmed in Suncheon. Released on September 23, 2021.
Season of TXT: Midsummer is a summer package consisting of a vlog and photobook showcasing TOMORROW X TOGETHER (TXT)'s summer vacation as well as the members partaking in a photoshoot and behind the scenes footage of the photoshoot. It was released on September 7, 2022.
Choi Yeonjun prepares for his end of the year performances. He takes us along with him in his journey as he makes it all happen.
TOMORROW X TOGETHER 2020 Season's Greetings is the first volume of the annual Season's Greetings package. The documentary shows the behind-the-scenes making of the Season's Greetings package. The 2020 Season's Greetings was released on December 5, 2019.
In Shinto religion, in order to make something sacred, man will tie a rope around it. This sacred quality of the tying can be applied also to Kinbaku, which is an erotic, spiritual, artistic connection between the people who are doing it
The documentary follows the campaign of 6 candidates to the municipal legislative council of the city of Rio de Janeiro (population of approximately 6 million) in Brazil, in the 90 days preceding election day. All of them dispute their first election, but only two of them will be successful.
A host of personalities reminisce about the life and work of songwriter, lawyer, and congressman Humberto Teixeira — aka "Baião Doctor" — the author of such classic Brazilian popular songs as "Asa Branca". A musical film about the baião, a movement in Brazilian music in the 1940s and 1950s that was later snowed under by samba and bossa nova.
Based on the autobiography of noted music executive André Midani, André Midani — An Insider’s Story of Brazilian Music (2015) explores Brazilian music throughout his five-decade career through informal gatherings and jam sessions at his home, featuring Caetano Veloso, Jorge Ben Jor, Gilberto Gil, and Marisa Monte, among other luminaries of the industry.
Big vs. Small is a small, artful film about the curious relationship between a tiny woman who dreams of surfing a 30-metre wave. It tells the story of Joana Andrade (39) from Portugal, currently one of only two women in Europe surfing the biggest waves in the world.
Three Ukrainian girls break into the model business, a South African bachelor prepares for his shinto wedding and a priest from Finland runs for election… Just a few protagonists of the new documentary film by German director Veit Helmer. Japan was closed for foreigners until 1853. Now people from all over the world move to Tokyo to explore Japanese culture. Japanese meet foreigners with curiosity and anxiety. The film observes how foreigners struggle to make a living in a totally different society.
Two surfers go on a road trip through New Zealand.
Behind his brother Edward in line to the throne, George V was shy, scared of public speaking, poorly educated and lacking refinement and could come across as cold and detached. But when Edward died from flu he not only inherited the crown, but married his brother's fiancee Mary, who shaped not only his future but that of the monarchy. This profile examines a king who reigned from 1910 to 1936 and took Britain into the First World War, changed the name and destiny of the royal family and challenged the establishment.
Richmond Park – National Nature Reserve, presented by Sir David Attenborough, is an award-winning film by conservation charity the Friends of Richmond Park. Filmed by experienced wildlife film makers (including a leading cameraman from Blue Planet II). The film won first prize in the 2018 Charity Film Awards in the 'Documentary/Long Form' category. Sir David explains in the film: “Richmond Park is not just a local park it's London's own National Nature Reserve with thousands of species of flora and fauna; but with 5.5 million visitors each year, the Park is under immense pressure. However, as visitors we can all help to protect it through simple actions so that it will remain a wonderful place for the enjoyment of future generations”.
A video essay about a conversation the director had with a friend about a particular picture of a cat sitting in front of a plate of blins.
Soon after we meet Manyari, the queen of her pride, she does something both unusual and bold: She leaves the sanctuary of the clan with her young cubs and takes them on a dangerous odyssey. She makes a bid to escape because two young bloods are sniffing around, and if they take over the pride, they will kill her cubs
A short documentary portrait of Maurice Laroche, owner and projectionist of the 'Beverley', the last Porno Cinema in Paris.
The story of the 2003 NCAA Tournament and the story of the Syracuse Orangemen team that brought coach Jim Boeheim his first championship
A look at the number of canal deaths in the Manchester Region.