Following the rise of rock band Daisy Jones and The Six through the 1970s Los Angeles music scene on their quest for worldwide icon status.
Wellington Paranormal is a mockumentary comedy TV show that follows the daily lives of paranormal investigators in Wellington, New Zealand. They tackle cases involving supernatural phenomena, cryptids, and ghosts while providing a humorous take on the genre.
Meerkat Manor is a captivating documentary TV show that follows the lives of meerkats living in the Kalahari Desert. It showcases their struggles for survival, power struggles within the meerkat group, and the intimate family relationships among the meerkats. The show provides insights into their hunting techniques, the dynamics of their social structure, and the challenges they face in their harsh habitat.
In De Gloria is a satirical comedy TV show that uses a mockumentary format to explore and parody different aspects of human life. Through a series of humorous skits and interviews, the show offers a tongue-in-cheek commentary on social norms, cultural phenomena, and human behavior. With its unique blend of wit and satire, In De Gloria provides an entertaining and thought-provoking experience for its viewers.
During a pandemic lockdown, a group of friends holds a virtual seance on Zoom, but accidentally invite an evil spirit into their homes. As the friends start experiencing paranormal phenomena, they must find a way to survive the night and escape the clutches of the demonic entity.
This episodic film is a close relative of Wolf Hartwig's schoolgirl report movies, made by the same people, in a similar style, around similar topics. However, this one specifically focuses on the coming-of-age aspects, to an extent that it also touches on delicate issues such as paedophilia.
After the drowning death of their daughter Alice, a family begins to experience inexplicable events and delves into her secret double life.
Hell House LLC II: The Abaddon Hotel is a found-footage pseudo-documentary that delves into the mysterious and horrifying events that unfolded at the haunted Abaddon Hotel. A group of investigative journalists are determined to uncover the truth behind the tragic and inexplicable incidents that took place during the Hell House Halloween haunt. As they dig deeper into the hotel's dark history, they soon realize they have unleashed an even greater evil.
Kazakh TV reporter Borat Sagdiyev is sent to America to film a documentary. Along the way, he encounters cultural misunderstandings and awkward situations as he becomes infatuated with Pamela Anderson.
The Battle of Algiers is a powerful docudrama depicting the violent conflict between the National Liberation Front (FLN) and the French colonial government during the Algerian War of Independence. The film explores the tactics employed by both sides, including guerilla warfare and acts of terrorism, as well as the impact of the conflict on the civilian population. It is based on true events and provides a harrowing account of the Algerian people's fight against oppression.
I'm Still Here is a pseudo-documentary that follows the life of an aspiring rapper who stages his own downfall and disappearance, questioning the authenticity of fame and the gullibility of the public. The film explores themes of deception, skepticism, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. It delves into the world of a celebrity and the lengths people will go to achieve success and recognition, with a unique twist.
In 1974, the US Department of Defense launched an Apollo mission to the moon. The mission, Apollo 18, was never revealed to the public. This found footage horror film follows the astronauts as they uncover a horrifying secret on the moon.
Forgotten Silver is a comedic satire that explores the relationship between documentary and fiction. It follows the story of Colin McKenzie, a fictional character who is portrayed as a forgotten film pioneer. The film delves into the world of filmmaking and showcases the creation of fictional films by McKenzie, including his supposed involvement in World War One and the Spanish Civil War. Through interviews and faked footage, Forgotten Silver creates a humorous mockumentary that examines the blurred lines between reality and fiction in the film industry.
An Iranian taxi driver installs a hidden camera in his car to record the conversations of his passengers, offering a unique perspective on Iranian society and culture. As he drives through the streets of Tehran, he encounters a variety of passengers, each with their own stories and struggles. From censorship to poverty, superstition to political unrest, the taxi becomes a microcosm of Iranian life.
Goodbye Uncle Tom takes a disturbing and unflinching look at the horrors of slavery, showcasing the sadism, cruelty, and sexual violence inflicted upon slaves. Through historical recreation and shocking scenes, the film explores the depths of depravity and exploitation, exposing the racial injustice and moral corruption of the time.
A Hard Day's Night follows a British rock band known as The Beatles as they navigate through a series of misadventures and comedic situations. The film captures the band's irreverent and playful nature as they deal with the pressures of fame, evade the police, and ultimately deliver a memorable performance.
Faces of Death is a notorious documentary that showcases some of the most shocking and disturbing footage of death and violence ever captured on camera. It has sparked debates about the ethics of filming and distributing such content, as well as the line between documentary and fiction. The film includes scenes of executions, autopsies, cannibalism, and other gruesome acts, some of which are staged and some of which are real.
Spinal Tap, an aging rock band from England, embarks on a North American tour that is documented by film director Marty DiBergi. As they promote their new record and face various mishaps and setbacks, the band's popularity begins to decline. Internal conflicts and hilarious incidents ensue, but they ultimately find redemption when they discover that their song has become a hit in Japan.
Curse of the Blair Witch is a 1999 mockumentary-style horror film that explores the legend of the Blair Witch. The film features interviews, found footage, and an alternate history surrounding the myth of the witch. A group of student filmmakers embarked on a project to document the Blair Witch, but they mysteriously disappeared in the Maryland woods. The film follows their story and sheds light on the supernatural serial killer myth.
This is the 11th of "Schulmädchen" movies and core issues this time is protection of young people and helping them in dangerous or critical situations.