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Pacing the Cage features Canadian singer/songwriter/activist, Bruce Cockburn reflecting on his life and his career. The film features appearances by songwriters Jackson Browne, Sylvia Tyson, Bono, Sarah Harmer, Colin Linden, best selling authors Michael Ondaatje, William Young, Lt. Gen Romeo Dallaire and Bernie Finkels...
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Four good ol' boys join together to make an album creating a family along the way and bonding to each other in ways only brothers begin to understand. The story follows four friends as they try to "make it" as a band and discover that maybe that phrase doesn't necessarily mean what everyone thinks it means.
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Bubber travels to Bangladesh to see how bad the working conditions are for children. By nature he is alarmed that children work at all. He feels that the Western countries should boycot any form of child work. Though, as the documentary unfolds he changes his mind somewhat.
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Miguel Barriga is the frontman of Sexual Democracia, a Chilean band with 12 released albums that was a pioneer in the fusion of pop rock with pachanga, tropical, folklore and comedy. Throughout 2006, a group of inexperienced filmmakers (two Chileans, a Peruvian and an American) follows Barriga in order to know all that...
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Christina Perri represents the next generation of diverse performers. Her impeccable voice, great music, and youthful beauty has sold over 6 million singles worldwide. However Christina's success is no coincidence. This is the real story of how a young girl from Bensalem, Pennsylvania turned her dream into reality.
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Godard said all you need to make a movie was a girl and a gun. For these lesbian filmmakers, all you need is an idea and some friends but a girl and a gun will always come in handy. **Hooters: the making of Older, Wiser, Lesbian cinema **explores lesbian culture, with humor, insight, and artistry, through the collabora...
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Who should have a monument in Mostar, an ethnically divided city that is still healing its war wounds? This is a story of people who, in spite of nationalists and trigger-happy myth maniacs, decided to erect a statue of Bruce Lee. And they made the news that traveled the world...
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After joining an ambulance crew during the 2014 war in Gaza, Mohamed Jabaly is thrust into a world of terror; skirting through the battered streets of the city, tending to broken bodies under the constant risk of sudden death. As the bombardment intensifies the crew find themselves working in ever more perilous situati...
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Craft beer is a fast growing popular movement in Japan. Traveling to Japan to scout this exciting emerging market, american craft beer brewmaster Rob LoBreglio sets out on an off-the-beaten-track visit to meet with beer brewers, pub owners and beer lovers and to discover the Japanese way of beer. Kanpai!
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According to government statistics the UK is becoming a nation of overweight couch potatoes. In response to a new government initiative ITV is launching a new nationwide campaign aimed at boosting levels of fitness in Britain by motivating the public to get on their feet and excercise.
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Following the attack on Pearl Harbor, the Japanese Empire rapidly surged out into south-east Asia and the Central Pacific. Triumph And Defeat '41 - '45 tells the story of the initial Japanese successes and then the relentless fight back by the Allies across the vast distances of the Pacific.
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Half hour TV program about the comedy film 'Mickey Blue Eyes' starring Hugh Grant, Jeanne Triplehorn and James Caan. Interviews were with Hugh Grant and James Caan about the characters they play in the movie illustrated with clips from the film. One of the last films produced by Polygram and shown on the ITV Network in...
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This documentary follows the mysteries surrounding the prohibition of marijuana, the privatized prison systems it supports and the powerful entities that intend on keeping it illegal then and now. Witness Colorado's historic successes while stepping into the battleground in Florida, as the Sunshine state Fight's For It...
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A loose follow-up to Our Times, Bani-Etemad's documentary short was made during the months before last year's controversial elections in Iran. Filming a diverse coalition of women's rights activists discussing their opinions on pressing contemporary issues, Bani-Etemad asked three of the four presidential candidates to...
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In the heart of Nairobi, where abandoned children wander the streets with no relief from the grim realities of poverty, hope for the future is dim, until renowned Kenyan actress Anne Wanjugu restores the children's spirit through the healing power of theater.
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Cuban filmmakers Fernando Pérez (director), Elio Mesa (actor), José Borrás (sound engineer) and Nelson Rodríguez and Julia Yip (film editors) reflect on their lives, since the day the entered the Cuban film industry.
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Daisy Bitch is the stage name of a young Israeli drag queen named Eli Abergel. The film follows Eli's life through two years, entering his personal world behind the costumes and make-up, and turns into a psychological journey which reveals his unique and complex relationship with his conservative Jewish mother Jacqueli...
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Lisbon, 2003: a series of workshops and seminars about interculturalism and the performing arts takes place during a whole summer month, led by anthropologist André Lepecki with guest choreographers and dance teachers from a multitude of countries.
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The medical doctors and the medicine industry are extremely dependent of each other when it comes to inventing new medicine, making money and building careers. In many cases this partnership does not benefit patients with cancer or influenza.
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This is a island that touched the hearts of many people. Experience the journey of a man piecing together a fragmented story of a rich landscape. From Native American culture to the architectural splendor of the early 20th century, this island encapsulates the essence of diversity.
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A five year old girl is taken from her family and imprisoned by the Burmese military. After being released her life is a juxtaposition of ongoing persecution by the military with a child's ability to find happiness in the world around her. At the age of 16 she makes her way to a refugee camp on the Thailand-Burma borde...
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A former Us-Marine, an Italian anti-capitalist activist, a Swedish bodyguard, three young westerners who joined as volunteers the Kurds of the Peoples Protection Units (YPG) in northern Syria to fight the self-declared Islamic State. The film, with original footage from the battlefield, presents the protagonists in the...
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A candid look at the independent musicians who make up the heart of the music industry in Nashville. Sometimes joyful, sometimes painful, this documentary webseries is a spotlight into the lives of artists who are determined to make their own music and find someone willing to listen.
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Micah Wilder was a well-respected missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Six months into his two-year mission, he was challenged by a Baptist minister to do an in-depth study of the Bible. This started Micah on a journey that culminated in his rejecting the teachings of Mormonism and embracing ...
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The Sound of Gunfire from the Plain of Jars is a fictional recount about the escape of Pathet Lao unit surrounded by Royal Lao Government forces in 1958 in the plain of Jars. This movie was the first fiction feature made since Lao People's Democratic Republic's foundation in 1975. Thought as propaganda, the movie has b...
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Snow Monkey is an epic portrait of daily life in Jalalabad, where art activist Gittoes recruited gangs of war-damaged children to shoot local, Pashto-style films: vibrant, colorful and infused with the violence they experience on a daily basis.
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Through examining 'Fini Straubinger' (qv), an old woman who has been deaf and blind since adolescence, and her work on behalf of other deaf and blind people, this film shows how the deaf and blind struggle to understand and accept a world from which they are almost wholly isolated.
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"One Love" is a documentary film which accompanies poet and rapper Jürg Halter, alias Kutti MC, on an adventurous formative journey from Tokyo to Los Angeles and then back to Berne. Before his second album is released, the film presents various facets of this young artist. The world hasn't been waiting for him, but the...
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For years, the orphans of the Shoah would not (could not) speak. 60 years after the genocide a couple of them end up talking face to José Ainouz's camera. They express their anger with a society that let such horror happen. They tell about their hidden youth. They say how their parents were sent to death camps and how ...
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Earthlings boldly goes where no documentary has gone before and investigates one of the most intriguing groups of individuals on this, or any other planet: the Klingons and Star Trek fans. Featuring Worf (aka Michael Dorn), this film was released to coincide with the 40th anniversary of Star Trek
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Climate change is here, we use the story of the black bear, the iconic species in the most popular national parks in the United States to let people realize the situation. The story claims that climate change has already subtly affected the life of black bears in the Great Smoky Mountains, and people should know it and...
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Four of the best clowns of Salvador return to the place where they were initiated 15 years before to conduct an initiation process of a new clown. In addition to the memories of this experience and its consequences in Salvador's clown scene, the creative process of these artists is revealed in a metalinguistic environm...
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Larry Andersen and John Kruk lead a behind-the-scenes journey of the 1993 National League Champion Philadelphia Phillies, from the first workout of Spring Training through the final pitch of the World Series. This video contains game highlights, as well as never-before-seen clubhouse footage, along with retrospective i...
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Judith Hann introduces the last program of the series featuring Jonathan Maitland on headache tablets that can give you a headache, Andy Webb reports on the possible dangers of mobile phones, Denise Mahoney brings to our attention the scandal of orphaned embryos, and Wendy Robbins tells us how most current hernia opera...
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The 'One Day In VeNICE' project is a video collaboration designed to explore our diversity and celebrate our similarities and differences as a community. Most of us would agree, the community we live in plays a vital part in how we perceive the world and interact with it. With this film we hope to see how the modern da...
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Every 26 seconds, a woman is raped in South Africa. This is said to be the highest rape rate in the world. 80% of South Africans say they are practicing Christians, therefore the church has a moral responsibility to be dealing with rape...and it is failing.
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Al Coulston and Slim Cooper are successful ticket touts. In this documentary they try to acquire tickets for desirable sporting and entertainment events to sell on for a profit. They face competition from Internet sites specializing in ticket sales and authorities becoming wise to their schemes. Will their tactics prov...
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In the middle of nowhere Peru, Dr. Luis Vasquez attempts to leave his legacy before he dies. For 10 years, "Mortality of Dreams" follows the construction of a state of the art, international volunteer-run hospital, to provide healthcare for all.
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SUPERHEROS Is an exploration of the perilous reality of firefighting in Montreal (Canada). A meeting with those who bravely risk their lives everyday to save others. More than just "fire extinguishers" these enthusiasts demonstrate their love and passion for the profession with scenes of their everyday accomplishments ...
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An account of Vulcanologist Haroun Tazieff's long "love story" with the formidable Nigarongo, a volcano situated in what was formerly Belgian Congo, from 1948 when Tazieff was the first man ever to climb it and to explore it until the mid sixties.
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'This is Exile' is an extraordinary, intimate portrait of child refugees forced to flee from the violence of Syria's civil war to neighbouring Lebanon. Filmed over a year by the Emmy-award winning director Mani, the documentary tells the stories of the children's lives in their own words and captures the moving truth o...
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The controversial appearance of Tata Nano, the world's cheapest car. Dreams and aspirations, lack of infrastructure, pollution, anarchy and poverty: these are all part of the struggle for survival in a context of great social changes and outrageous economic growth, Nano Caste highlights the challenges of those who shap...
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Requiem for Fanny recreates the world of Felix Mendelssohn, to the musical accompaniment of his beautiful String Quartet No. 2. In a period setting, actors and dancers perform around and about the musicians, evoking the composer's happy childhood and sophisticated milieu, as well as his close relationship with Goethe a...
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In this documentary about the exile of two famous French actors in Argentina during and after World War II, the director Cozarinsky returns to Argentina after many years in France and recalls places and events from his childhood, particularly the celebration of the liberation of Paris on in August of 1944, in Buenos Ai...
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Documentary that reconstructs the political trajectory of Podemos. It is a journey with the primary responsibility of the political party, from its origins in political, social and cultural spaces, to the European elections in 2014, when they won five seats.
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Gripping documentary following stunt pilot/adventurer/madman John Hawke as he ferries 6 un-airworthy and decrepit old vintage B-25 Mitchell bombers across the Atlantic to take part in a the filming of the 1979 film Hannover Street. The planes encounter all sorts of mechanical troubles and bad weather, splitting up into...
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A look into the Mixed Martial Arts scene in Ireland, following editor of Joe.ie, Mike Sheridan's journey from zero to cage fighter after only 12 weeks training. This documentary delves into the world of MMA with interviews with all the major figures within the sport in Ireland as well as the UFC president Dana White hi...
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An incredible journey of medical discovery begins with the pioneers of stem cell research and follows the patients who may benefit from these discovered treatments. These trailblazers are opening new frontiers in the field of medicine that have contributed to unlocking the cornerstone of human life.
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Creative Dimensions is a documentary film created by two souls trying to see perspectives of life, creativity and human abilities. Where lays the intrinsic value of our thought process that always works to better our lives? Is it called creativity? Or what is creativity? As vague and as easy as as difficult it appears ...
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In a celebration, on the tenth anniversary of this top-rated UK drama series, past and present members of the cast and crew and a few celebrity guest artists remember their experiences of the show and review their favourite moments from the past ten years.
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Documentary about a group of Aboriginal teenagers visiting California from the Yarrabah Reserve in the (very deep) north of Queensland in Australia. It is the teenagers first trip outside their own country.
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"La Gran Colombia, Then & Now" gathers shorts films from the countries which once were one; Panama, Ecuador, Venezuela and Colombia. Through their juxtaposition the audience is lead to ponder whether these four diverse yet similar cultures could or should one day reunite.
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In 2011, a worker uprising stopped the largest construction work under way in Brazil. During four years, this documentary collected stories of anger, lonelyness, pressure, fear and broken hearts on a small town in the Amazon that was radically changed since the beginning of a huge hydroeletric plant nearby.
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The Near East Foundation, known initially as Near East Relief, spearheaded this first great mobilization of international humanitarian assistance in the United States, in September 1915, in response to the Armenian Genocide. Driven by the conviction that ordinary citizens had the collective power to save the lives of p...
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The documentary covers the highs and lows of Marimekko and where the company stands today. Some of the classic prints, such as Unikko from the 1960s are still in production. Armi Ratia, who created the company and Kirsti Paakkanen, who saved it, are the two strong women behind Marimekko. Some of the designers that they...
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TV Guide Network catches up with all the main cast members from the hit series "Dharma & Greg". Featuring all new interviews with Mimi Kennedy, Alan Rachins, Mitch Ryan, Joel Murray, Shae D'lyn, and Susan Sullivan (& also her current "Castle" co-star, Nathan Fillion!). Learn all about their latest award-winning films, ...
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Ted Unarce, Executive Producer of GTC Films, conducted on-camera interviews with leaders from different Silicon Valley industries, leading Venture Capital firms, and with ambitious young entrepreneurs, most of whom will never make it to the top.
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Bob Doyle ("The Secret") has been helping people transform their lives through and understanding of the Law of Attraction for years. But what happens when the teacher becomes the student? Watch Bob Doyle as you've never seen him before as he not only leads thousands of people from all over the world through his "Boundl...
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Intrigued by the desire to have been a Bunny Girl, the director takes a look at what it meant. Interviewing several of the original Bunnies she learns the rules and expectations on the girls as well as the more sinister side of a 1976 murder.
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They have committed serious acts, offenses or crimes. The justice system however considered that they were not responsible when committing these acts. They are confined for an unlimited period of time, imprisoned inside the walls of the psychiatric unit of a prison in Brussels. With "Ship of Fools" we plunge into the v...
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Filmed in Nepal and India this documentary presents the stories of young girls whose lives have been shattered by the child sex slave trade. The film provides actual footage from inside the brothels of Bombay, known even to the tourists as "The Cages," captured with "spy camera" technology. The documentary also introdu...
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One morning, Nicolás Rubió starts a new canvas about his childhood's house in France, but he's unable to remember it clearly. From Buenos Aires, he tries to evoke again his childhood and finally put an end to this oblivion. It is a tale about a man and his attempts to reconstruct his world, a world that doesn't exist a...
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Is as much a celebration of the world as its inspiration, Dziga Vertov's silent masterpiece, "Man With a Movie Camera," celebrates Soviet society. Having written a thrilling 2002 score accompanying screenings of Vertov's monumental film, as well as the British Film Institute's DVD release, Nyman exploits his considerab...
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One year in Venice women's prison. Everyday life in the corridors and common spaces of this former convent overlooking the lagoon. Inmates from Italy, the Balkans, Caribbean, Nigeria, and gypsy camps, together with their children and the wardens must endure permanent promiscuity, each trying to manage their way through...
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A behind-the-scenes look at the trials and tribulations of filmmaker Francis Ford Coppola directing his first film in ten years, "Youth Without Youth" (2007). The documentary also includes family home movies, clips from Coppola's first short film "No Cigar" (1956) and footage from the set of his films "The Rain People"...
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"100 Sones Cubanos" follows the popularity and dissemination of the "son" musical tradition throughout Cuba. Using academic experts and man-on-the-street interviews, the film traces the familial and regional roots of this song style around the country and beyond. How has such a region-specific style defied borders? As ...
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In 2007, Blue Meridian released their fifth full album, "Avalon, Babylon & Me". This film documents the cd release show at the historic Club Fai Do Do outside downtown Los Angeles, along with various interviews giving a glimpse inside the life of the band.
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Interrupt This Program uncovers the underground arts scenes in cities that have experienced major traumas: wars, political unrest, natural disasters or economic meltdown. In these cities under pressure, artists are fighting back. In each episode, three young determined local artists and one Canadian with deep roots in ...
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Filmed in Mozambique, a nation ravaged by constant warfare, Ndzou Camp tells the story of a community determined to protect their elephant population and conserve their natural resources while pursuing tourism as a means of a more sustainable future.
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Documentary about mocking at work - a phenomenon considered the most overlooked working environment problem in Denmark. Here, three persons tell about their personal experiences with mocking and the serious consequences mocking can lead to.
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"In the Salvadoran civil war, my father and thousands more were captured and tortured by the State. These are some of their stories. When I turned 33, my mother told me that my father, during the Salvadoran civil war, had been captured and tortured for 33 days by the National Police. Two years later I had the courage t...
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Heart of a Passion is a series that showcases the adoration small business owners and entrepreneurs have for what they do. Many businesses lose their personal touch once they become successful and are raking in tons of money. Our goal is to remind our viewing audience that whether you shine shoes or develop advanced so...
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American Addict 2 digs deeper into the world of corruption, politics and pharmaceutical greed. Matthew Perry, Jonathan Davis, Ron Paul and Dennis Kucinich contribute to this eye opening examination of America's deadly dependency with prescription medication.
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Rising from the ashes of San Francisco's Western Onion Singing Telegram Company, the Bobs pave their own path through vocal pyrotechnics, witty tunes, musical brinkmanship, and amazing live shows. The band evolves and changes as they gain an audience, get nominated for a Grammy, tour the world, and manage to thrive for...
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"The Hard Places" chronicles the extraordinary journey of a man who chose to forsake a life of comfort and security in order to touch the lives of strangers, and deliver the gift of sight in one of the most dangerous places on earth - Afghanistan.
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Airshow: Paris 1989 is comprehensive coverage of the biggest and most exciting airshow ever. It may also be the most significant, because for the first time the Soviets put on an astonishingly open display of their latest, most sophisticated military hardware. See it all.
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The filmmaker travels to West Africa to search for his friend, a Liberian man who fled the horror of Liberia along with hundreds of thousands of others. The journey probes into a world overrun with warring factions, refugees, arms dealers and profiteers.
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Today We Have The Power is a feature documentary that delves beneath the mayhem and madness of the 1999 WTO protests in Seattle. After examining the economic social issues that brought people to Seattle it dives even deeper into the spiritual crisis at the root of the problem.
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Judy Irving ("The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill") follows a wayward California pelican from her "arrest" on the Golden Gate Bridge into care at a rehab facility and explores nesting grounds, Pacific coast migration and survival challenges.
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JAMAICA MAN is a subjective documentary profile of British expat Nigel Pemberton directed by Michael Weatherly. Inspired narratively by Spalding Gray and visually by Slim Aarons, the film is a highly stylized and unconventional portrait of a raconteur nearing the end of his life.
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Originally proposed as an international peace park with Mexico, Big Bend, Texas has a unique relationship with its southern neighbor. For the past 40 years, Mike Davidson has been ferrying tourists across the Rio Grande for a little taste of Mexican life - but now a great big border wall might divide the park.
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Over 300 Vietnam Vets and supporters make a healing pilgrimage on motorcycles from California, across the United States of America to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. Join five of these courageous men on a journey across America and through their own lives - A journey that leads them to their emotional...
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"This video series boldly, clearly, and winsomely sets forth the glorious, saving grace of God in its splendor and will help thousands to understand the gospel better and so to be filled with praise for their Savior." Dr. E. Calvin Beisner, Associate professor of historical theology and social ethics, Knox Theological ...
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A Latina Police Captain lived her whole life under the shadows of violence, haunted by the memories of an abusive father who physically and emotionally violated her, her mother and sister for more than 40 years. After his death, she vividly exposes her family's dark secret.
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Following Dreams is about people who choose to pursue their own path. They don't listen to naysayers; they listen to themselves instead. Seven people have found a richness of a different kind, a life full of meaning, joy and passion. One does not.
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The story of 3 people who were imprisoned as children in the Terezin concentration camp during World War II told through interviews, diaries and drawings.The survivors and their families question the need to talk about the past and explore the effect of the Holocaust on their lives. 1999 Emmy Award
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A summarizing on the main events about the Watergate scandal and the circumstances that led to president Richard Nixon's resignation in 1974. This report was a special event presented by ABC News, consisting of their great archive footage to recollect the main events on the topic, widely covered by their news team, goi...
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Spanning from the Atlantic, to the Arctic, to the Pacific is the second largest country in the world- Canada- a land that challenges and rewards. Explore the wealth and diversity of Canada's people, culture and scenery through this informative and superbly filmed video.
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Celibacy - The argument basically is that in the mix of sex education that now goes on in schools throughout the western world, about how to have safe sex, one crucially important issue has clearly been overlooked, namely what about those people who don't want to engage in sexual relations yet? This programme brings re...
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Twenty awesome girls bare it all just for you! Includes Julie Strain, former Penthouse Pet of the Year, Playboy Book of Lingerie supermodels Kelly Lynn Cook, Lori Jo Hendrix, Heidi Lynn Staley, Babewatch host Lauren Hays, Playboy internet model Lara Lasher and many other succulent, busty babes. They're all finger-licki...
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Sacred Tibet - The Path To Mount Kailash follows Paul Horn and Lama Tenzin's pilgrimage into Tibet, ending at the holy Mount Kailash, a holy place venerated by four religions and billions of people, yet visited by only a hardy few. His Holiness the Dali Lama comments on Tibet and the current situation under Chinese rul...
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Explores the unique bond between mothers and daughters and the profound impact this relationship has on a woman's self-image. Shot on 16 mm film, the program profiles four mother daughter pairs from various walks of life and takes an in-depth look at the dynamics of their relationships.
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A very simple yet very true film shot to show the damaging earthquake that hit Nepal end of April 2015, crushed buildings, debris every where, people with no more roof above their heads, rescue teams from all over the world. Death everywhere, real disaster that hit the top of the world, a young man talks about his expe...
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"Ta'ziyeh" is an indigenous form of theater in Iran (also called "passion plays") that until now has never been to America. The Troupe is a documentary about a Ta'ziyeh troupe's journey from Iran to New York's Lincoln Center where they reunite with their director, Mohammad Ghaffari, after 23 years and set upon mounting...
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A documentary about the early years of silent films made in Britain. Showing that it wasn't just a few, easily dismissed comedies, but many high quality films including some very popular comedies and some fine dramas. Matthew Sweet shows through examples how the art and even the language of film was developed by some o...
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A unique behind the scenes peek at the Pavilion Theatre, Glasgow as preparations are underway for 2013's Christmas pantomime The Wizard of Never Woz. We follow a roller coaster ride of rehearsals, singing, dancing and finally opening night.
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When Judy met Punch she thought he was the most handsome puppet she had ever seen. But after years of violence and emotional cruelty, Judy has decided to take the baby and run. Intercut with fiction, this documentary reveals the common ground shared by women of different classes and cultures as they explore the complex...
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A portrait of the occupants of the Peperklip in Rotterdam, a huge apartment block that, seen from above, looks like a paperclip. The residents in the film are all waiting for their lives to take a turn. Waiting for another house, returning health, a work permit for Australia or the right to see a son.
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How can New Yorkers hope to stay put in a city where rents make living all but impossible? Impelled by her own personal experiences, artist and organizer Caroline Woolard advocates for permanently affordable space in New York City, banding together with artists and non-artists alike to build a real estate investment co...
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Foods like cocoa beans, chili peppers, avocados, nopal cactus plants, tomatoes, beans, squash and corn evoke Mexico and its diversity, both geographic and agricultural. These foods that have accompanied Mexicans for centuries have not been immune to changes in their production and consumption. The history of what's beh...
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