Storyville - Season 18 / Year 2014

Season 18 / Year 2014

Episodes

Mandela, The Myth, and Me

Big Brother Watching Me: Citizen Ai Weiwei

The Big Melt: How Steel Made Us Hard

Mad Dog: Gaddafi's Secret World

K2: The Killer Summit

Cutie and the Boxer

Soccer Coach Zoran and His African Tigers

The Village That Fought Back: Five Broken Cameras

Muscle Shoals: The Greatest Recording Studio in the World

Brakeless: Why Trains Crash

Shooting Bigfoot: America's Monster Hunters

Which Way is the Front Line from Here? The Life and Time of Tim Hetherington

Searching for Sugar Man

The Legend of Billie-Jean King: Battle of the Sexes

The Lance Armstrong Story: Stop at Nothing

Velorama

A Sunday in Hell

Web Junkies: China's Addicted Teens

The Himalayan Boy and the TV Set

Arms Dealer: The Notorious Mr Bout

The Gatekeepers

Particle Fever: The Hunt for the Higgs Boson

Russia's Toughest Prison: The Condemned

112 Weddings
Documentary which explores timeless themes of love and marital commitment. For the past two decades, acclaimed documentary filmmaker Doug Block has helped support himself by shooting weddings. Hired for his intimate documentary style, he found himself emotionally bonding with his wedding couples on their big day, only to send off their videos and never see them again.
Many years and 112 weddings later, having long wondered what has become of their marriages, Block begins to track down some of the more memorable couples. Is married life what they thought it would be? Are they still together? How have they navigated the inevitable ups and downs of marriage over the long haul? Juxtaposing rapturous wedding day flashbacks with remarkably candid present-day interviews, this is a funny, insightful and deeply moving insight into the long-term challenges of marriage.

Exposed: Magicians, Psychics and Frauds

Panto! Mayhem, Make Up and Magic
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