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- Nirmal Purja, alias "Nims", un alpiniste népalais intrépide et passionné qui s'est fixé comme objectif de gravir les 14 montagnes du monde culminant à 8 000 mètres en sept mois seulement, en battant le précédent record de sept ans.
- Checkpoint Zoo documents a daring rescue led by a heroic team of zookeepers and volunteers, who risked their lives to save thousands of animals trapped in a zoo behind enemy lines in the Russian Invasion of Ukraine.
- This Cannes-selected documentary reveals the true story behind the infamously troubled film shoot that nearly destroyed the career of Hollywood icon Steve McQueen.
- Villeneuve Pironi tells the astonishing story of Canadian Formula 1 icon Gilles Villeneuve and French star Didier Pironi, two fearless Ferrari Formula 1 drivers, forever torn apart by a historic and hugely controversial moment in time.
- The definitive portrait of the late English football manager Sir Bobby Robson, one of the game's most inspirational and influential figures, whose legacy lives on far beyond the football field.
- British boxer Ricky Hatton incredible journey from Manchester Council estate to fighting in Las Vegas. Also explores themes of celebrity and mental health, acting as both a celebration of talent and cautionary talent.
- Between 2009 and 2013, the England Test cricket team rose from the depths of the rankings to become the first and only English side to reach world number one (since ICC records began). The Edge is a compelling, funny and emotional insight into a band of brothers' rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take. One of the toughest sports on the planet, and psychologically perhaps the most challenging. Featuring unseen footage from the period and new interviews from star players and coaching staff including: Andrew Strauss, Sir Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Jonathan Trott and Andy Flower, The Edge will reveal the team's intense and often hilarious pursuit of success. Strauss and Flower took over a team including some of the true greats of the English game (Pietersen, Anderson, Cook and Broad) and transformed them into a phenomenal winning machine before the pressure and scrutiny began to fracture bodies and minds.
- The definitive documentary about Arsène Wenger, the man who transformed Arsenal into the legendary football club it is today.
- Set in the late 60s / early 70s, STEWART follows Scottish racing driver Jackie Stewart on an immersive, colorful and emotive journey that transcends motor sport and explores universal themes of love, loss and human vulnerability.
- Definitive portrait of the iconic Olympic and World Championship gold medalist Carl Lewis.
- Finding Jack Charlton is the definitive portrait of an extraordinary man; an English World Cup winning legend, who became an Irish hero.
- Join Adam Hills on his funny and personal campaign to support Para-Standing Tennis' growth as he uncovers the barriers facing aspiring players. Sky Original documentary.
- Documentary about the mercurial football career of Steven Gerrard, one of Liverpool FCs finest ever players.
- Born without legs, Jen Bricker is abandoned by her biological parents. Adopted in the US, she idolizes America's superstar gymnast - the mesmerizing Dominique Moceanu - only to find out that the two women share a shocking secret.
- Tshiring Lhamu Lama travels alone to her home in a remote corner of the Himalayas, vowing to end retaliatory killings of local snow leopards. To succeed, she must first convince her young apprentice Tenzin to love the animals that have taken everything from her and her family.
- South of the River tells the stories of some of English football's most high-profile young players who all hail from South London, including Jadon Sancho and Declan Rice.
- This film tells the story of the world's two best wheelchair rugby teams, England and France at the Wheelchair Rugby League World Cup in England.
- From losing his arm aged 14 to scoring in the European Cup, Belfast-born footballer Jimmy Hasty lived a truly extraordinary life that tragically ended when he was just 38.
- Through untold human stories and never-seen-before archive, One to Eleven tells the story of the 11 FIFA World Cups since the new trophy's inception.
- The extraordinary story of James Hunt and Barry Sheene, who both won their world titles in 1976 and became friends off the track, where they lived life to the absolute maximum.
- Seven months before she was due to compete at the Commonwealth Games, para swimmer Alice Tai elected to have her right leg amputated to improve her quality of life. The incredible story of Alice's fight to go from amputation to gold medal contention.
- The story of Euro 2016, capturing an alternative view of the action, bringing to life the sounds of the summer, and telling the key stories around the football as the tournament played out across the cities of France.
- Pelé, Gerson, Jairzinho, Carlos Alberto, Tostao, Rivellino and more - How does the Seleção of 1970 compare to the teams of 1958, 1982 and 1994? Stars of that Mexico 70 winning side give their verdict.
- Australian comedian Adam Hills' formation of the world's first disabled rugby league team.
- Beyond Human is a global follow-doc series, following Lionel Sanders, Sebastien Kienle and Heather Jackson for a season of brutal triathlon racing. It exposes what it takes to be the very best in one of the toughest sports on the planet, using the unfiltered access provided by the athletes to present an eye-opening account of how they live and excel at the limits of human capacity. Observational filming captures the athletes' day-to-day willingness to suffer, exploring the remarkable physicality and mentality required to constantly push the body to new extremes.