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A $600 omakase experience at @sushimasakisaito - I can honestly say this was the best sushi experience OF MY LIFE! I am still dreaming about this meal and what an honor it was to witness and learn from 2 Michelin star Chef Masaki Saito - check out the documentary “Still Single” on @documentaryplus or comment SUSHI and I’ll send you a link to it!
#sushi #omakase #sushimasakisaito #toronto
The Man Who Unlocked The Universe is now streaming ➡️ a striking portrait of a mind driven to explore the edges of science, consciousness, and human understanding.
Told through intimate access and layered storytelling, the film reveals what it really takes to challenge the limits of what we know and what it costs to keep going.
Watch now on @documentaryplus
Executive ProducerLola Karimova-Tillyaeva

Two films. Two nights. One theater worth showing up for.
@documentaryplus is coming to the Rivian Theater in Laguna Beach next week and we’re bringing stories that couldn’t be more different, yet somehow hit the same nerve.
🎬 Searching for Amani — Thursday, May 14
Some stories begin with a question. Others begin with a loss. A thirteen-year-old sets out to find his father’s killer in the Kenyan wilderness, and ends up uncovering something far bigger than one family’s grief.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm
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🎬 The Power of Pickleball — Saturday, May 16
It started in a backyard in 1965. Now it’s a movement.
Stay after for a live Q&A with Director Alexander Jeffrey and Producer Brittany Fallow.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm | Q&A 8:40pm
📍 Rivian Laguna — 162 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Bring someone who needs a good story.

Two films. Two nights. One theater worth showing up for.
@documentaryplus is coming to the Rivian Theater in Laguna Beach next week and we’re bringing stories that couldn’t be more different, yet somehow hit the same nerve.
🎬 Searching for Amani — Thursday, May 14
Some stories begin with a question. Others begin with a loss. A thirteen-year-old sets out to find his father’s killer in the Kenyan wilderness, and ends up uncovering something far bigger than one family’s grief.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm
—————————————-
🎬 The Power of Pickleball — Saturday, May 16
It started in a backyard in 1965. Now it’s a movement.
Stay after for a live Q&A with Director Alexander Jeffrey and Producer Brittany Fallow.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm | Q&A 8:40pm
📍 Rivian Laguna — 162 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Bring someone who needs a good story.

Two films. Two nights. One theater worth showing up for.
@documentaryplus is coming to the Rivian Theater in Laguna Beach next week and we’re bringing stories that couldn’t be more different, yet somehow hit the same nerve.
🎬 Searching for Amani — Thursday, May 14
Some stories begin with a question. Others begin with a loss. A thirteen-year-old sets out to find his father’s killer in the Kenyan wilderness, and ends up uncovering something far bigger than one family’s grief.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm
—————————————-
🎬 The Power of Pickleball — Saturday, May 16
It started in a backyard in 1965. Now it’s a movement.
Stay after for a live Q&A with Director Alexander Jeffrey and Producer Brittany Fallow.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm | Q&A 8:40pm
📍 Rivian Laguna — 162 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Bring someone who needs a good story.

Two films. Two nights. One theater worth showing up for.
@documentaryplus is coming to the Rivian Theater in Laguna Beach next week and we’re bringing stories that couldn’t be more different, yet somehow hit the same nerve.
🎬 Searching for Amani — Thursday, May 14
Some stories begin with a question. Others begin with a loss. A thirteen-year-old sets out to find his father’s killer in the Kenyan wilderness, and ends up uncovering something far bigger than one family’s grief.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm
—————————————-
🎬 The Power of Pickleball — Saturday, May 16
It started in a backyard in 1965. Now it’s a movement.
Stay after for a live Q&A with Director Alexander Jeffrey and Producer Brittany Fallow.
🚪 Doors 6:30pm | Film 7:00pm | Q&A 8:40pm
📍 Rivian Laguna — 162 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach
Bring someone who needs a good story.
Some discoveries change everything. Others redefine how we see reality itself.
The Man Who Unlocked The Universea powerful look at the life and mind of a visionary whose ideas pushed the boundaries of science, consciousness, and what we thought was possible.
Through rare insight and intimate storytelling, this film explores the pursuit of knowledge at its highest level and the cost that often comes with it.
Watch now on @documentaryplus
Executive ProducerLola Karimova-Tillyaeva
What do we sacrifice in the race for what’s next?
UNEARTH follows Indigenous leaders and commercial fishermen in Bristol Bay, Alaska, fighting to protect one of the most vital salmon ecosystems on the planet from a proposed copper mine.
Set against the global push for critical minerals, this is where climate solutions collide with environmental cost and where communities refuse to be overlooked.
Years of resistance. One fragile ecosystem. A powerful reminder of what collective action can do.
Watch now at @documentaryplus
Directed by @jhunternolan
Produced by @papakins, @auberins, Dune Strickland
EP Erin Brockovich @the_real_erin_brockovich
With @togetherfilms_
#UNEARTH #BristolBay #EnvironmentalJustice
Go to the link in my bio to watch Still Single! You’re not gonna want to miss this. Thankyou @documentaryplus and @sushimasakisaito #documentary #whattowatch #sushi 🍣 @jamaljburger @rhombusmedia_official @jukantateisi @nivfichman
Perfection isn’t the goal. Obsession is.
STILL SINGLE follows Masaki Saito Canada’s first two-Michelin-star chef as he reshapes Omakase through precision, risk, and an uncompromising standard.
From his roots in rural Japan to the high-stakes kitchens of Toronto, this is a portrait of a chef who lives as intensely as he cookswhere every detail matters, and nothing is ever finished.
Directed by Jamal Burger and Jukan Tateisi.
Now streaming on Documentary+

Looking for a meaningful way to engage your community this Autism Awareness Month?
Comedy Against the Odds is a 30-minute film, now streaming free on @documentaryplus, that opens the door to important conversations about autism, identity, and belonging.
Use it as a tool to spark dialogue with families, educators, and young people.
👉 Watch + share: https://docplus.com/videos/comedy-against-the-odds
📥 Download the free discussion guide from Shine Global https://shineglobal.org/for-educators/
#ShineGlobal #ComedyAgainstTheOdds #DocumentaryPlus
He picked up a camera when the justice system put down the case.
🎥 Searching for Amani, the Emmy-nominated documentary following 13-year-old Simon Ali’s search for the truth behind his father’s murder.
Streaming now on @documentaryplus

#EarthDay with Deirdre Leowinata (@d.leowinata) & Douglas Neasloss (@douglas_neasloss)
Keepers of the Land takes us into Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, where generations of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation are working to protect their territory by reviving traditional knowledge, stories, and laws. Set within a rich coastal ecosystem of bears, salmon, old-growth forests, and kelp, the film reflects a way of life where the connection between people and the natural world remains deeply intertwined. Through stewardship and cultural continuity, it offers a powerful perspective on what conservation can look like when guided by Indigenous leadership — and what becomes possible when we choose to care for the land rather than extract from it.
“The Kitasoo Xai’xais stewardship team has been consistently breaking barriers and raising the bar for conservation policy at an international level,” shares co-director Deirdre Leowinata. “This is a story of what is still possible on this incredible, resilient planet, if we can transform our relationship with it.”
Produced by @moonfishmedia and @kxstewardship
Cinematography by @tavishcampbell @d.leowinata
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 12/12]
#EarthDay with Deirdre Leowinata (@d.leowinata) & Douglas Neasloss (@douglas_neasloss)
Keepers of the Land takes us into Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, where generations of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation are working to protect their territory by reviving traditional knowledge, stories, and laws. Set within a rich coastal ecosystem of bears, salmon, old-growth forests, and kelp, the film reflects a way of life where the connection between people and the natural world remains deeply intertwined. Through stewardship and cultural continuity, it offers a powerful perspective on what conservation can look like when guided by Indigenous leadership — and what becomes possible when we choose to care for the land rather than extract from it.
“The Kitasoo Xai’xais stewardship team has been consistently breaking barriers and raising the bar for conservation policy at an international level,” shares co-director Deirdre Leowinata. “This is a story of what is still possible on this incredible, resilient planet, if we can transform our relationship with it.”
Produced by @moonfishmedia and @kxstewardship
Cinematography by @tavishcampbell @d.leowinata
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 12/12]

#EarthDay with Deirdre Leowinata (@d.leowinata) & Douglas Neasloss (@douglas_neasloss)
Keepers of the Land takes us into Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, where generations of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation are working to protect their territory by reviving traditional knowledge, stories, and laws. Set within a rich coastal ecosystem of bears, salmon, old-growth forests, and kelp, the film reflects a way of life where the connection between people and the natural world remains deeply intertwined. Through stewardship and cultural continuity, it offers a powerful perspective on what conservation can look like when guided by Indigenous leadership — and what becomes possible when we choose to care for the land rather than extract from it.
“The Kitasoo Xai’xais stewardship team has been consistently breaking barriers and raising the bar for conservation policy at an international level,” shares co-director Deirdre Leowinata. “This is a story of what is still possible on this incredible, resilient planet, if we can transform our relationship with it.”
Produced by @moonfishmedia and @kxstewardship
Cinematography by @tavishcampbell @d.leowinata
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 12/12]

#EarthDay with Deirdre Leowinata (@d.leowinata) & Douglas Neasloss (@douglas_neasloss)
Keepers of the Land takes us into Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, where generations of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation are working to protect their territory by reviving traditional knowledge, stories, and laws. Set within a rich coastal ecosystem of bears, salmon, old-growth forests, and kelp, the film reflects a way of life where the connection between people and the natural world remains deeply intertwined. Through stewardship and cultural continuity, it offers a powerful perspective on what conservation can look like when guided by Indigenous leadership — and what becomes possible when we choose to care for the land rather than extract from it.
“The Kitasoo Xai’xais stewardship team has been consistently breaking barriers and raising the bar for conservation policy at an international level,” shares co-director Deirdre Leowinata. “This is a story of what is still possible on this incredible, resilient planet, if we can transform our relationship with it.”
Produced by @moonfishmedia and @kxstewardship
Cinematography by @tavishcampbell @d.leowinata
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 12/12]

#EarthDay with Deirdre Leowinata (@d.leowinata) & Douglas Neasloss (@douglas_neasloss)
Keepers of the Land takes us into Canada’s Great Bear Rainforest, where generations of the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation are working to protect their territory by reviving traditional knowledge, stories, and laws. Set within a rich coastal ecosystem of bears, salmon, old-growth forests, and kelp, the film reflects a way of life where the connection between people and the natural world remains deeply intertwined. Through stewardship and cultural continuity, it offers a powerful perspective on what conservation can look like when guided by Indigenous leadership — and what becomes possible when we choose to care for the land rather than extract from it.
“The Kitasoo Xai’xais stewardship team has been consistently breaking barriers and raising the bar for conservation policy at an international level,” shares co-director Deirdre Leowinata. “This is a story of what is still possible on this incredible, resilient planet, if we can transform our relationship with it.”
Produced by @moonfishmedia and @kxstewardship
Cinematography by @tavishcampbell @d.leowinata
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 12/12]
#EarthDay with Franco Campos-Lopez Benyunes (@camposlopezbenyunes)
Dambusters follows a growing movement across Europe to remove obsolete dams, restoring rivers, reviving wildlife, and reconnecting communities to the natural flow of water. Blending science, activism, and on-the-ground efforts, the film captures what becomes possible when ecosystems are given the chance to recover, and the role communities play in driving that change.
At its core, Dambusters is a story of restoration, where intervention gives way to renewal, and damaged environments begin to find their way back.
Now streaming on Documentary+ Earth Collection. [#EarthDayonRED Post 11/12]
El Instagram Story Viewer es una herramienta sencilla que te permite ver y guardar en secreto historias, videos, fotos o IGTV de Instagram. Con este servicio, puedes descargar contenido y disfrutarlo sin conexión cuando lo desees. Si encuentras algo interesante en Instagram que quieras revisar más tarde o si prefieres ver historias de forma anónima, nuestro visor es perfecto para ti. Anonstories ofrece una excelente solución para mantener tu identidad oculta. Instagram lanzó la función de Historias en agosto de 2023, adoptada rápidamente por otras plataformas debido a su formato dinámico y temporal. Las Historias permiten a los usuarios compartir actualizaciones rápidas, como fotos, videos o selfies, mejoradas con texto, emojis o filtros, y son visibles por solo 24 horas. Este marco de tiempo limitado genera un alto compromiso en comparación con las publicaciones regulares. En el mundo actual, las Historias son una de las formas más populares de conectar y comunicarse en redes sociales. Sin embargo, al ver una Historia, el creador puede ver tu nombre en su lista de visualizaciones, lo cual puede ser una preocupación de privacidad. ¿Qué hacer si deseas explorar Historias sin ser detectado? Aquí es donde Anonstories resulta útil. Te permite ver contenido público de Instagram sin revelar tu identidad. Simplemente ingresa el nombre de usuario del perfil que te interesa, y la herramienta mostrará sus Historias más recientes. Funciones de Anonstories Viewer: - Navegación anónima: Mira Historias sin aparecer en la lista de visualizaciones. - Sin cuenta requerida: Ve contenido público sin necesidad de registrarte en Instagram. - Descarga de contenido: Guarda cualquier Historia directamente en tu dispositivo para usarla sin conexión. - Ver Destacados: Accede a Destacados de Instagram, incluso fuera del período de 24 horas. - Monitoreo de reposts: Rastrea reposts o niveles de compromiso en Historias de perfiles personales. Limitaciones: - Esta herramienta solo funciona con cuentas públicas; las cuentas privadas permanecen inaccesibles. Beneficios: - Amigable con la privacidad: Mira cualquier contenido de Instagram sin ser detectado. - Fácil y sencillo: Sin instalación de aplicaciones ni registro necesario. - Herramientas exclusivas: Descarga y gestiona contenido de formas que Instagram no ofrece.