The first documentary under the 'NASCAR: Full Speed' banner takes viewers through the lead-up to the 2026 Daytona 500 and how the race unfolded at Daytona International Speedway. Drivers discuss their careers, the desire to win the race and what it means to finally claim the Harley J. Earl Trophy. The documentary spotlights the final laps of the race, where Tyler Reddick pulled off the win for 23XI Racing.
Years after losing his eyes to a terrorist bomb, a blind Syrian drama professor lets a British painter recount his story through paintings. During the process, repressed traumas from the past resurface for both of them, and art becomes their lifeline. From the wounds of war to reckoning with family ghosts, and from childhood abuse to approaching artistic creation as a way of coping with the inner demons, the remarkable Painting With Fire bravely explores a variety of themes, concealing surprises at every turn - and as it unfolds, revealing its cards one by one, it becomes an extremely compelling commentary on the various forms of human blindness (beyond the physical) that will undoubtedly stay etched in your memory for a long while.
Knives have a long history, almost as long as mankind itself. An invaluable tool, first made of stone and later forged in metal, essential for countless everyday activities, from farming and hunting to cooking. Its use as a weapon is just as ancient. However, it is only in our times, in this century, that the knife seems to be making a comeback as a weapon, and with a clear political connotation at that; wielded by extremists acting alone among unsuspecting crowds. The Radical Self takes on the responsibility of investigating the phenomenon of this particular form of terrorism perpetrated by jihadists. The consistent effort to comprehend it, from a historical, political, and psychological point of view, asks the viewer to direct both gaze and mind toward a space of liminal (and certainly terrifying) psychosocial realities and cultures.
On 1 October 2017, during the Catalan independence referendum, Marta Torrecillas was violently dragged from a polling station by police. Her image and voice message went viral within hours, turning her into an international symbol of state violence. Days later, when medical reports contradicted her initial belief that her fingers were broken, she became the target of a brutal media backlash. Harassed, threatened and diagnosed with PTSD, Marta fights to reclaim her name and dignity.
Aidan, a 21 year old recovering addict, suffers a tragedy that changes his life. He lives his grief quietly, learning that the world will continue to spin. Nobody is ever taught how to push through such loss. With this, Aidan seeks out the people around him for lessons on how to escape the void of his mourning. Already struggling with his masculinity, the loss of a loved one provides Aidan with an opportunity to react the ‘right’ way. As his confidence and will to live slips away, and his grief pushes him towards vengeance, he is forced to confront what his late girlfriend would have wanted for his future.
A chronicle of Lefkada in 1960, documented through archival material by a member of a Swiss humanitarian organization, whose work constitutes photographic anthropology. The spontaneous images became windows into moments and relationships of people who, in a harsh environment, gave their best. Through them, coexistence, survival, dignity, and culture are recorded as a heritage. The island in Western Greece serves as a reflection of a shared experience in mountainous and semi-mountainous areas of the country and brings to life an era that will never return.
Billy is at a loss of motivation, struggling to move forward with his life. His biggest problem? He still hasn’t put away a Santa Claus decoration... even though it’s already February. February!
The Band called “Winter Swimmers”; the diverse family of amateur and professional musicians who follow the vision of “father” Argyris Bakirtzis; Musical creation as a common component of different trends through strong artistic and personal bonds; a 60-year presence in Greece’s cultural life.
Kostis believed solidarity is action in the present as well as a guideline for society in the future, so he proposed new forms of collective action, giving renewed momentum and identity to the solidarity movement. His work, his activism, and the exemplary life he led left a deep imprint. Has social solidarity changed since? What form does it take today?
Over a decade on Svalbard, the fastest warming place on earth, Norwegian filmmaker Asgeir Helgestad witnesses the extraordinary life of a polar bear named Frost – a mother struggling to raise her cubs in a rapidly changing Arctic. This intimate journey transforms him from observer to storyteller, driven by his passion to connect with nature and to expose the devastating impacts of climate change on this fragile ecosystem.
The documentary follows the life and work of the artist Giorgos Tziokas, who became known for his illustrations of great works by famous Greek artists – such as Manos Hadjidakis and his famous record Gioconda’s Smile, and Odysseas Elytis, whose famous collection Axion Esti granded him the Nobel Prize.
Rock icons unite with epic hitmaker Desmond Child for an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime benefit concert of his biggest global anthems at the ancient Odeon of Herodes Atticus amphitheater - championing the return of the Parthenon Sculptures to Greece. Featuring electrifying performances by superstars Alice Cooper, Bonnie Tyler, Rita Wilson, Sakis Rouvas, and The Rasmus.
Far away is where you don’t want to go, ERT3 captures the offering of the Aegean Team to the border islands. There, where the sea connects and volunteering becomes a journey of life. 450 nautical miles, 5,525 medical examinations, 18 specialties, 132 volunteers. There, at the edges, where the scream of the islands meets the whisper of humanity. There, between need and the human being… a road to the sea!
An observational documentary that captures moments from the everyday life of Achilleas Kyriakidis. Between speech and silence, the man behind the writer, the translator and the filmmaker gradually emerges. A portrait of the unseen.