Documentary
This Film Is the Last Interview with the Guy Who Taught Us How to Make Drugs at Home
William Powell's 'The Anarchist Cookbook' offers instructions for making homemade bombs, drugs, and phreaking devices. The new documentary 'American Anarchist' confronts the author just before his death with the controversial legacy of his book.
Meeting the Men Who Want to Blow Themselves Up
We spoke to Paul Refsdal about his new film 'Dugma: The Button', in which he shadows a group of Jabhat al-Nusra fighters who have added their names to the "martyr list".
Beatbox, Breakdance and Betamax: Remembering the UK's First B-Boy Crews
We spoke to the guys behind the new documentary NG83: When We Were B-Boys about how your teenage obsessions shape who you become.
The Men Who Transform into Living Latex Female Dolls
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' we meet the people behind female masking, a curious subculture in which heterosexual men dress up as latex female dolls.
The Grueling Lives of Foreign Students Who Spend Summers Working in America
They go to the best universities in their home countries. But in America, they're just "the help."
The Ultimate 80s Rock Documentary 'Heavy Metal Parking Lot' Will Never Die
We caught up with filmmaker Jeff Krulik on the 30th anniversary of his and John Heyn's seminal metal fan documentary.
WATCH: 'LOCKED OFF', a Documentary About the UK's Illegal Raves
We explore the current state of illegal raves in the UK, where young people are using bolt-cutters and complicated squatting laws to break into buildings and hold parties until the early hours.
The Mystery of the Dead Hollywood Screenwriter Whose Hands Were Never Found
Speaking to the man behind 'The Writer With No Hands', a documentary about a bizarre death that links Hollywood, politics and the military.
The Film Exposing the Brutality of Refugee Detainment Camps
This is what Australia's "Pacific Solution" policy – of shunting refugees onto other islands in the Pacific rather than taking them in – looks like.
The VICE Interview: Louis Theroux
The awkward king of documentaries talks about sex with robots, childhood neurosis and the time he had one giant testicle.
What Life Is Like After 46 Years On Death Row
Iwao Hakamada spent 46 years on death row for a crime he didn't commit. After his release in 2014, aged 78, director Kim Sungwoong documented his reintroduction to the outside world
How I Made a Show for Nothing That Is Now on Netflix
Here's how three Australians made a TV show for nothing and sold it to Netflix