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- Jesse Owens' quest to become the greatest track and field athlete in history thrusts him onto the world stage of the 1936 Olympics, where he faces off against Adolf Hitler's vision of Aryan supremacy.
- Giulia is a young promise of GT racing. When her life falls apart, her only hope is her brother, a drug addict and former rally champion.
- After losing her father, a young woman must find the strength to face her fears and compete in the race of her life or her family will lose everything.
- Thomas goes to the Great Railway Show and competes with some of the world's finest locomotives.
- Daryl Davis is an accomplished musician who was played all over the world. He also has an unusual hobby, particularly for a middle aged black man. When not displaying his musical chops, Daryl likes to meet and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan. When many of these people eventually leave the Klan with Daryl's support, Daryl keeps their robes and hoods; building his collection piece by piece, story by story, person by person, in hopes of one day opening a museum of the Klan.
- Speed's dad's research about Time Orbs turns out to be a success. Time Orbs are machines that help travel in short spans of time, forwards or backwards, according to the charge put in it. Speed's car is installed with one to help prevent crashes, but when his car is hit by a thunderbolt, he and his team are sent far into the future. When they reach the future world, they meet Sparky's son, who tells them about the retaliation they organised, as their future selves, against Leland building robots programmed to take over the humans. They plan to help them and get back home safely for which they need an energy source to power the orb. Speed decides to compete in the Superdome 1000 against robot drivers to win some money for the energy to power the orb. They then carry out the mission to stop Leland from his evil plan.
- A humble sportscaster/plane crash survivor joins forces with ultra-competitive CEO in the world's most grueling bicycle endurance race. Driven by their shared convictions, they cycle 3,000+ miles nonstop, battling opponents, extreme terrain/weather, inner demons and occasionally each other.
- 29-year-olds Dalvinder and Tarun are looking for love and are under pressure from their families to get married. Each embarks on a frantic journey that takes them through the popular online dating world, to astrologers, matchmakers and even down the path of arranged marriage.
- Grey Gardens meets Easy Rider. On scooters. It's Not A Race is a 'cinema verite' buddy road movie that chronicles two friends participating in a cross country scooter ride (think Vespas). Shot on the road, as it happened, from Vancouver to Maine during the 10 day 3,487 mile Scooter Cannonball Run.
- This documentary tells the story of how three women came together - an attorney from Chicago; a high school teacher in Manhattan; and a grieving daughter whose father was killed by a police officer in Staten Island. As their stories unfold, we learn about their ongoing struggle for acceptance and justice amidst a burgeoning national debate over race and police brutality.
- A camera crew follows two candidates for mayor in the small town of Fort Faible, capturing the ridiculousness and absurdity of the individual campaigns.
- On the 24th of July 2015, 172 riders arrived in Garaardsbergen, Belgium and raced to Istanbul, Turkey. The Transcontinental is a race like no other. Much like the early days of bicycle racing, cyclist ride with no team cars or soigneurs to look after them. It is each for their own taking on Europe's toughest terrain. Race to Istanbul is a feature length documentary following the highs and lows of the race from the view of the Race Directors.
- Russia is about to be banned from participating in the next Olympics. Six other countries are on the watch list. Not a week goes by without a new doping scandal in the world of sports. But how does the doping system really work? Who designs the programmes and who supplies the substances? Filmed in 11 countries, this multi-sports investigation explores the implications of widespread doping.