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- In March 1914, the Newfoundland set sail from Wesleyville, taking 132 men out sealing. Miles from shore, the ship got stuck in the ice so the men went over the side to walk to the sealing ground. When a terrible storm struck, they were stranded. It took rescuers 3 days to arrive; by then, 78 men were dead and another 9 missing. This tragic story is told through the words of men who were there and the haunting prints of David Blackwood.
- For 20 years filmmaker Lars Westman followed his mother until her death at the long-term care facility in Östersund and the funeral in Lits parish.
- A posthumous portrait of the author Kurt Tuscholsky's life in exile in Sweden during the interwar period.
- Bo Jackson ranks as one of the most popular athletes among kids. In this video profile see Bo as a high school athlete through his college years to his professional career.
- This deeply moving film reminds the world of the forgotten history of gay survivors of Nazi Germany. As many as 15,000 gay men were sent to concentration camps, targeted by the Nazis as subversives. In this powerful documentary, three gay survivors share their stories. The "A" (which stood for "Arschficker"/"Assfucker") refers to a symbol (which pre-dated the pink triangle) that gay prisoners were forced to wear.
- A man in the work look at a donkey
- Shot during the opening stages of the First Gulf War, Kerr's "Cruel Rhythm" revisits the American desert for a cinematic tone poem in the vein of 'The Last Days of Contrition' A canopy of sound bites of media coverage on the build
- A documentary that captures the expressive act of dance in the city of São Paulo. Director Aloysio Raulino filmed fourteen dancing room, from many social and cultural backgrounds and musical preferences presenting how men and women use dance to express themselves.
- About a Swedish teenage girl's dreams and escape from reality, about the search for her own identity through the mythical movie star Marilyn Monroe, alias Norma Jeane Baker.
- About our dreams when we are awake, the small ones as well as the more grand ones, about the unattainable we think we can not get, or about what we may be able to get but do nothing about, about the secret longing as a driving force for most things in life. What do we dream about, today, when times are tough but modern, in the time of the hangover, while the forests are dying and the future may not exist? And what happens to the humanity that does not dream?
- 'My father is abroad', says the 12-year-old Lena, when the teacher asks. But Lena's father is not abroad. He is in jail. Now she is 16 and sitting there herself. Original drama for a young audience.
- Filmed on location and behind the scenes at the National Gallery, the film provides a witty and often idiosyncratic journey into the workings of a major museum, revealing its history, its dedication to building and conserving a permanent collection, and its commitment to creating a lively center in which people can see, study, and most importantly, enjoy great works of art. The film underscores the many ways in which art can move, amuse, and challenge - enriching the lives of people of all ages.
- The film tells along the luxury linear "Bremen" (1929-1938) a important peace of German history between modern life style, art, international relationships and up coming national socialism.
- The story of an ordinary accountant, Ryszard Siwiec, who set himself on fire during the large harvest festival at the Warsaw stadium in 1968. He did it to protest against the military invasion in Czechoslovakia.
- Covers six weeks of the lives of Sasha Politkovsky, a prominent TV journalist, and his family. Chronicles the events of 1990 as glasnost and perestroika lift the lid of totalitarianism in the Soviet Union.
- Profiles of Dale Messick (Brenda Starr), Cathy Guisewite (Cathy), Nicole Hollander (Sylvia), and Lynda Barry (Ernie Pook's Comeek) are preceded by a brief overview of early, often lesser-known female cartoonists.
- "Why does cinema need death, when it can't show it?" The filmmaker's monologue and the discourse of images meet.
- The film follows the hurdler runner Arto Bryggare's life during the one and half years after his achilles tendon broke in 1988. Bryggare desperately tries to make a comeback as a hurdler, even though his legs can't take it any longer. The fight of the unyielding and stubborn Bryggare against time and physical limitations is interlocked with shots of sports events from the past. They recount the ups and downs of an athlete, just like Bryggare's persistent striving.
- Frieza's older brother Cooler travels to Earth to take revenge against Goku for Frieza's defeat on planet Namek.
- An elementary school in Japan begins an experimental program that frames the students' curriculum around one single project: the raising of a calf from adolescence to adulthood. Through their work with the calf, the students learn about math, biology, nutrition and numerous other subjects. But after multiple years of investing energy and emotion into their beloved pet, the students begin to realize that the final days of their project may provide them with the hardest and most important lesson of all.
- The story and repercussions of a Japanese government official, who committed suicide following his department's refusal to authorize funds needed for his disbursement of welfare assistance to poor clients.
- A documentary of an elderly man from Cornwall, Albert Kerson, who returns to his home farm in Estonia after almost half a century. The songs of hope and freedom can be heard at the 1990 Estonian Song Festival in Tallinn.
- This hybrid film tells the history of author Jean Rhys and shows a dramatization of her famous novel Wide Sargasso Sea.
- At church services, snakes were taken up,tongue talking or speaking in tongues, strychnine drunk , flaming torches passed under hands and feet, loud, loud music, dancing, rolling on the floor, really exciting stuff.