Added in January: Mothering Sunday, Professor & the Madman, Miss, Global English Course, Famous Composers, Religions & more.
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01/02/2024
With the first month of the new year behind us, we are pleased to announce that 2024 is set to be another great year of inspiring stories. With the raft of enlightening titles added in January setting the tone, 2024 will be a cracker of a year ahead on Beamafilm. As our curated collection continues to grow, the diversity of compelling content catering to many differing interests will also continue to grow. So stay tuned for an extraordinary year ahead!
Stream from the awe-inspiring range of new additions that were added to the platform over the past month and get excited for the great year of thoughtful entertainment ahead in 2024 with Beamafilm.
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Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid 19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor.
John Peterson lives with his partner Eric and their adopted daughter in Southern California. When he is visited by his aging father Willis from Los Angeles who is searching for a place to retire, their two very different worlds collide.
Filmmaker Jason van Genderen is obsessed with making home videos about his elderly mother and, when he creates a supermarket at home during lockdown, he accidentally turns ‘Oma’ into an internet celebrity.
This series takes an inviting and insightful look at the spiritual teachings, customs and daily lives of families of different faiths. Join the series host, Tevya Heller, on this cultural journey in his search for God.
In Ben & bEartha we follow the story of passionate composter Ben Bushell of Community Compost and the machine he's built to revolutionise small-scale composting.
Go behind the scenes and onto the stage of a legendary concert to discover the story of Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter - a story told in song. Their powerful tale will resonate with everyone in Australia and beyond.
Could the best kind of belief possibly be, no belief at all? Tevya Heller dives into Atheism, starting in a graveyard and then meeting the president of Canada's Freethought Association.
Catholics are by far the largest sect of Christianity in the world, so from the Pope to the Confessional booth, Tevya Heller learns what makes Catholicism such an enduring 2000-year-old faith.
While many mainline Christian churches are in decline, Evangelical Christianity remains a powerful force in the 21st century. Our host, Tevya Heller, enters the world of the Evangelicals with a local pastor who broadcasts to five different locations and features a...
With the help of two indigenous teenagers, Tevya Heller explores the spiritual ways of North America's first Aboriginal people - the people of the First Nations.
Tevya Heller begins his spiritual quest by investigating Hinduism, attending the Durga Puja festival, exploring Little India, and learning Kathak dancing with his guide Kritika.
Islam has 1.6 billion followers around the world and Tevya Heller learns about Islam by visiting the Taric Islamic Centre, learning about the importance of cleansing oneself before prayer, Halal, the history of Muhammad, and the devotion required by Muslims.