Wednesday, 22 May 2024

What's on DocPlay in June

What's on DocPlay in June

This June, we’re proud to present the first DocPlay Original series - Second to None. This 3-part series follows the world’s best female cyclists, including Olympian and World Champion Australian rider Amanda Spratt, as they take on the sport’s toughest challenge – the Tour de France Femmes. Produced by Sweetshop & Green (Aus) and Yuzu Productions (Fr), this thrilling and timely series premieres exclusively on DocPlay from June 17.

What's on DocPlay in June

Ready your dancing shoes and your lamp - the blissful 4K remaster of Jonathan Demme’s Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense screens from June 13.


Helicopter Warfare |  10 June  |  Series

Featuring stories from the Vietnam, Falklands, Afghanistan and Iraq wars, Helicopter Warfare tells the stories of some of the most daring helicopter missions of all time.


Stop Making Sense (4K)  |  13 June

Newly restored in 4K to coincide with its 40th anniversary, the 1984 film was directed by renowned filmmaker Jonathan Demme and is considered by critics to be the greatest concert film of all time.


The Art of Silence  |  13 June

The first feature-length documentary about Marcel Marceau and his work, which inspired and accompanied several generations of artists.


Second to None (episode 1)  |  17 June

After years of riding in the shadow of men, one team of incredible athletes must band together, overcome the lows, and ride the highs to claim their place at the top of the professional cycling world. 

Episode 2 premieres on 24 June; episode 3 premieres on July 1.


The Last Goldfish  |  20 June

A daughter's search for her lost family stretches from Australia to Trinidad and WWII Germany. Rich with archival images, Australian director Su Goldfish's autobiographical documentary echoes through all those touched by forced migration. 

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