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This documentary focuses on the life and career of Warren Edward Buffett, the chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. The film explores his investment strategies, personal life, and philanthropic endeavors. The documentary utilises archival footage, interviews with Buffett himself, and insights from his family, friends, and colleagues to offer a comprehensive look at his journey.
This documentary film focuses on the life of David Holmes, who was actor Daniel Radcliffe's stunt double in the Harry Potter film series. The film highlights David's getting paralyzed after a stunt accident during the filming of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows - Part 1 in 2010. The film explores David's life, career, the accident, and his journey of resilience and adaptation following the injury.
This documentary investigates the history and impact of the Saint Joseph's Indian Residential School in British Columbia, Canada. The film explores the discovery of unmarked graves on the school grounds and the subsequent summarisation with the legacy of residential schools and their abuse of Indigenous children from that particular place, nearby Sugarcane Reserve.
This documentary explores the rise and fall of Elizabeth Holmes, and her company Theranos, which promised to revolutionise blood testing with a remarkable device invented by them. While the film focuses on Holmes and Theranos fraudulent practices, the documentary also highlights the culture of Silicon Valley, where ambitious promises lead to deception and harm. It showcases how technology and be misused and manipulated.
This documentary explores the origin of Bitcoin and investigates the identity of its anonymous creator, Satoshi Nakamoto. The film delves into the potential impact of Bitcoin on the global financial system and examines the implications of its widespread adoption. The documentary also focuses on the enigma surrounding Satoshi Nakamoto, and various theories about his true identity.
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