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The darkness that drove one of Hollywood’s brightest stars

The darkness that drove one of Hollywood’s brightest stars

Faye Dunaway was a luminous beauty and an incredibly powerful performer, but mental illness was the engine that drove her, a new documentary reveals.

  • by Karl Quinn

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Man of the moments: You Can’t Ask That team return, and this time it’s personal

Man of the moments: You Can’t Ask That team return, and this time it’s personal

I Was Actually There revisits big moments in Australian history with eyewitnesses, and makes for riveting viewing.

  • by Karl Quinn
This documentary is the most revealing exploration of a musician’s art you’ll ever see

This documentary is the most revealing exploration of a musician’s art you’ll ever see

Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney was given one instruction by Paul Simon: “The music has to sound good.”

  • by Tom Ryan
Becoming a Celine Dion fan had nothing to do with her songs
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Becoming a Celine Dion fan had nothing to do with her songs

A funny thing happened last Thursday night. I fell in love with a singer I’d always shunned.

  • by Michael Ruffles
Ahead of the Tour de France, here are the cycling shows you should watch

Ahead of the Tour de France, here are the cycling shows you should watch

There are some gripping shows to catch before the world’s two biggest cycling races for male and female cyclists.

  • by Garry Maddox
Affable and curious, Tony Armstrong hits the road in this neat ABC series

Affable and curious, Tony Armstrong hits the road in this neat ABC series

In Extra-Ordinary Things, the ABC News Breakfast sports reporter sets out to find objects from the past that illustrate Australia’s unique history.

  • by Craig Mathieson
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This remarkable documentary is filmed on a barge for psychiatric patients

This remarkable documentary is filmed on a barge for psychiatric patients

Nicolas Philibert, the director of On the Adamant, rewrites the conventions of the documentary in the Berlin Film Festival-winning On The Adamant.

  • by Tom Ryan
Every life matters in this remarkable documentary set in a Paris psychiatric centre

Every life matters in this remarkable documentary set in a Paris psychiatric centre

Nicolas Philibert is the director of On the Adamant, which observes the comings and goings of patients at a centre located on a barge in central Paris.

  • by Tom Ryan
This moving doco is more than just a history of the ANZACs in Gallipoli

This moving doco is more than just a history of the ANZACs in Gallipoli

What happened on the island of Lemnos in 1915 is a moving account of humanity in the midst of catastrophe.

  • by Ben Pobjie
Why Carrie Fellner spent nearly a decade chasing the story of ‘forever chemicals’

Why Carrie Fellner spent nearly a decade chasing the story of ‘forever chemicals’

From Williamtown, to Minnesota in the US and Wreck Bay on the NSW South Coast, Fellner has tracked the toxic trail of destruction left by a corporate giant.

Mark Ruffalo on the ‘evil’ company that poisoned every person on the planet – then kept it secret

Mark Ruffalo on the ‘evil’ company that poisoned every person on the planet – then kept it secret

The Hollywood actor will feature in a new Stan documentary exposing how 3M’s “forever chemicals” have sparked a worldwide contamination catastrophe.

  • by Michael Idato