Season 1 · Episode 1
Two young black entrepreneurs create Eastside Golf to change how the game looks. But disrupting a sport as conservative as golf isn’t going to be easy.
Eastside Golf is tasked with designing its first sneaker, and feels pressure to create something groundbreaking and authentic.
Eastside Golf’s first shoe release makes waves in the sneaker community, but Earl and Olajuwon are focused on creating something bigger and better.
Eastside Golf wants to fundamentally change the game of golf with its products, but traditional forces stand in the way of progress.
Earl meets with avowed sneakerhead DJ Khaled for advice on how to grow the business; the latest collaboration with Nike is ready for approval.
As Eastside Golf celebrates its latest collaboration with Nike, the founders seek advice on how to build the business while staying true to their values.
Americans consider themselves a 'nation of immigrants', but as the catastrophe of the Holocaust unfolds in Europe, the U.S. prove unwilling to open its doors to more than a fraction of the hundreds of thousands of desperate refuge seekers. Through riveting firsthand testimony of witnesses and survivors who as children endured persecution, violence and flight as their families tried to escape Hitler, this three-part documentary series delves deeply into the tragic human consequences of public indifference, bureaucratic red tape and restrictive quota laws in America. Did the nation fail to live up to its ideals? This is a history to be reckoned with.
2022
Through unprecedented access to both companies, uncover the tale of two feuding brothers, Adi and Rudi Dassler, whose multi-decade rivalry and competition helped shape the modern sportswear industry.
2025
Golf Digest takes an aerial tour of the most exclusive golf courses around the globe, exploring the architecture and history of the courses.
Mobeen Azhar investigates how a protest outside an asylum seeker hotel turned into a riot, uncovering a blueprint for a national wave of violence that eight months later would affect us all.
2024
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Philip Manshaus shot his stepsister Johanne before driving to the mosque to kill as many Muslims as possible. How did he become radicalized? Norwegian documentary series in three episodes.
2021
The history of decolonization from the point of view of colonized peoples, an epic story that still resonates and reverberates to this day.
2020
See the real modern-day Amazonia through an exploration of the Amazon Basin, meeting a different group of people who live there in each episode.
Sahar Meradji follows people who, according to the AIVD's definition, are right-wing extremists. What are the words of right-wing extremists? How they see the world, what do they dream of, and above all: why? A non-judgmental sketch of the mounting, far-right reality.
2023
Between dystopian visions and far-sighted social analysis, comic writer Alan Moore explains how his works are a swan song to our era. A journey through occultism, mysticism and anarchy.
2017
An investigation based on the largest leak of documents in British political history. The Labour Files examines thousands of internal documents, emails and social media messages to reveal how senior officials in one of the two parties of government in the UK ran a coup by stealth against the elected leader of the party.
Highlighting five days during the 2014 NBA playoffs, when Doc Rivers, Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan, and the LA Clippers led an unprecedented movement of athletes to hold racism accountable.
Charles Barkley hones in on topics such as police and race relations, Muslims in America, immigration issues and Hollywood stereotyping. The results are shockingly provocative and strikingly emotional, with Barkley finding his own preconceived notions being examined and challenged.
Will Smith hosts this look at the evolving, often lethal, fight for equal rights in America through the lens of the US Constitution's 14th Amendment.