Brighton Maintenance, founded by renowned director Peter Berg, is dedicated to championing unique and authentic storytelling. With a focus on supporting bold perspectives, Brighton Maintenance produces documentary films and series that challenge the status quo, ignite meaningful conversations, and empower creatives to passionately share their distinct points of view.
Directed by: Peter Berg. BOYS IN BLUE is the unfolding story of North Minneapolis - ground zero for race relations in America - experienced through the High School football team made up of Black boys and the police officers who are their coaches.
Directed by: Ryan White with partners Amblin and Tripod Media. Good Night Oppy tells the inspirational true story of Opportunity, a rover that was sent to Mars for a 90-day mission but ended up surviving for 15 years. The film follows Opportunity’s groundbreaking journey on Mars and the remarkable bond forged between a robot and her humans millions of miles away.
Directed by: Robert Alexander. Featuring a series of revealing interviews with O’Neal, Shaq tells the story of a basketball legend unlike any other, whose larger-than-life personality transcended the sport and transformed him into a cultural icon. The documentary series chronicles Shaq’s ascent to superstardom, as a dominant force who won four NBA championships, league MVP honors, and changed the game. It also encompasses his life off the court, from his upbringing in a military family to his deepest personal relationships and prosperous broadcasting and business careers.
Player 54 dives into the high-stakes world of the XFL in a riveting docuseries, it uncovers the untold stories of determination, triumph, and heartbreak from the league's most pivotal moments to the lives of its unforgettable players, all while exploring the reinvention of the league by Dany Garcia & Dwayne Johnson, The XFL is where dreams meet opportunity.
Directed by: Matt Tyrnauer with partner Altimeter Films. Truth is not what it seems; as the underworld of fashion, the billionaire class, and Jeffrey Epstein are revealed to all be inextricably intertwined with the rise and fall of this legendary brand.
Paul McCartney sits down for a rare in-depth one on one with Rick Rubin to discuss his groundbreaking work with The Beatles, the emblematic 70s arena-rock of Wings, and his 50 years and counting as a solo artist, in this six-episode series that explores music and creativity in a unique and revelatory manner. Join Paul and Rick for an intimate conversation about the musicianship, songwriting, ingenuity, influences, and personal relationships that informed the iconic songs that have served as the soundtracks of our lives.
Directed by: Robert Alexander. A Man Named Scott follows the musical career of Kid Cudi starting with the release of ‘Day ‘n’ Nite’ in 2008 through the recording of his albums up until present day. Friends, producers, and collaborators help illustrate his story in conjunction with concert footage and never before seen behind-the-scenes.
Directed by: Matt Ogens. Shaken by a friend's suicide, a Deaf high school football player copes with family and relationships while anticipating his final homecoming game.
Fantasy collides with reality when Star Trek icon William Shatner boards a real-life spaceship and becomes the oldest civilian to travel to the cosmos. This one-hour special details the events before this life-changing flight and the growing friendship between Shatner and Blue Origin Founder Jeff Bezos, whose dreams of space travel, like many, were inspired by the original Star Trek series.
Directed by: Garrett Bradley with partner Spring Hill. This intimate series follows Naomi Osaka as she explores her cultural roots and navigates her multifaceted identity as a tennis champ and rising leader.
QB1: Beyond the Lights is a 2017 American documentary television TV series Executive Produced by Peter Berg. Each season focuses on three high school senior quarterbacks from different backgrounds as they play their final season before moving on to NCAA Division I college football.
The two-part documentary chronicles Garth’s life and career from his early days playing gigs at college bars in Oklahoma and his first unsuccessful trip to Nashville to his record-breaking world tours and balancing family life with global fame. The special highlights the deeply personal journey and profound legacy of a genre-defining musical figure for the first time. In addition to exclusive interviews with Garth telling his life story for the first time, the documentary features never-before-seen interviews with Trisha Yearwood, Billy Joel, Keith Urban, George Strait, James Taylor, friend and original bandmate Ty England, songwriter Tony Arata as well as many others from Brooks’ personal and musical family. The documentary will also showcase unprecedented access to the six-time CMA Entertainer of the Year’s current record-setting stadium tour and delve into the stories behind his seven RIAA Diamond Award-winning albums.
Directed by: Ryan White with parter Tripod Media. This docuseries examines the decades-old murder of Sister Catherine Cesnik and its suspected link to a priest accused of abuse.
Directed by: Andrew Shea. This revealing documentary follows a tumultuous year in the life of Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter and bestselling author Buzz Bissinger as he explores his sexual identity while collaborating with Caitlyn Jenner on her tell-all memoir.
Directed by: Peter Berg. This cinéma-vérité series focuses on Freddie Roach, the world-famous boxing trainer who owns and operates the famed Wild Card Boxing Club in Hollywood, where he has produced a host of world champions. The intensely personal look at Roach chronicles his life and career against the backdrop of Parkinson's disease, an ailment very likely linked to his own boxing past.