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Don't Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever (2025)
In this documentary, wealthy entrepreneur Bryan Johnson puts his body and fortune on the line to defy aging and extend his life beyond all known limits.
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Hoopla
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How to Live Forever (2011)
Director Mark Wexler embarks on a worldwide trek to investigate just what it means to grow old and what it could mean to really live forever. But whose advice should he take? Does 94-year-old exercise guru Jack LaLanne have all the answers, or does Buster, a 101-year-old chain-smoking, beer-drinking marathoner? What about futurist Ray Kurzweil, a laughter yoga expert, or an elder porn star? Wexler explores the viewpoints of delightfully unusual characters alongside those of health, fitness and life-extension experts in this engaging new documentary, which challenges our notions of youth and aging with comic poignancy. Begun as a study in life-extension, How To Live Forever evolves into a thought-provoking examination of what truly gives life meaning.
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Perfect (1985)
A female aerobics instructor meets a male reporter doing a story on health clubs, but it isn't love at first sight.
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InGREEDients (2009)
In this thought-provoking documentary, filmmaker David Burton -- also a registered nurse -- talks to doctors, scientists and other experts to explore the history of food consumption and the connection between hydrogenated oils, trans fats and health.
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Immortal (2010)
Astonishingly, science has uncovered the key to unlimited life – and a secret of endless youth. Deep in the DNA of a humble pond creature an Australian-born scientist co-discovered an 'immortalising' enzyme, a chemical catalyst that can keep cells young, forever. In 2009 this discovery was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine. But, this is no simple 'cure' for ageing. For the same enzyme that fuels endless youth, also fuels cancer. Immortal reveals the inner workings of this biological paradox and its remarkable impact on ageing, stress, disease and cancer.
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In the Beginning There Was Light (2010)
This documentary investigates the mysterious phenomenon of "Breatharianism".
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The Apple Pushers (2012)
The Apple Pushers, narrated by Edward Norton, follows the inspiring stories of five immigrant pushcart vendors who are rolling fresh fruits and vegetables into New York City's food deserts.
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Many summers. Stable (2020)
A 100-year-old Ukrainian scholar's inspirational story about longevity, mentality and nature.
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Immortality or Bust (2020)
Winner of the BREAKOUT AWARD at the 2019 Raw Science Film Festival, Immortality or Bust follows Zoltan Istvan's Transhumanist Party presidential campaign to its final, and revealing conclusion.
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The Cancer Documentary (2020)
The Cancer Documentary addresses the worldwide cancer epidemic head-on, exploring an aspect of cancer that is often overlooked, its connection with diet and lifestyle.
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Hikikomori: Japan's Vanishing People (2017)
Hikikomori describes a Japanese psychopathological and sociological phenomenon affecting up to 2 million people who withdraw from society, hiding in their rooms for months to years at a time.


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