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- Featuring rare footage from The Punk Rock Movie and from Mick Jones' last gig, this critical review dives into the music that changed a generation.
- Drawing on archive film and interviews with the band, a team of leading music critics and musicians review the music of Coldplay to reveal the secrets behind the Coldplay phenomenon.
- Cynthia Hunt, a passionate artist and educator with an idiosyncratic flair, treks over the high Himalayan passes to isolated villages of Ladakh where the challenges for change seem insurmountable for this ancient Buddhist culture.
- In the company of leading critics and Jimi's contemporaries, experience the best of Hendrix's music in the only compilation made prior to his death.
- In the grip of the Great Depression we take a look at the challenges that the people of Britton, South Dakota had to face during the 30's. This historic film captures the resolute spirit and never-say-die attitude.
- Thirty years after the release of Deep Purple's hit album, Burn, Glenn Hughes joins a distinguished panel of music critics and working musicians for an in depth look at the history-making album.
- A critical review of the album that changed the world, featuring unseen archive footage of performances and reflections from guitarist Izzy Stradlin.
- "Lives Beyond the War" watches and listens as five WW II veterans emotionally relate the impact of the war and military service on their lives and families. Though it visits the veterans' war years, the piece focuses on their youth, lives pursued after the war, and where they are now, all bound and influenced by the experience of "their war."
- This is the most candid retrospective on a career which has defied all the odds. Performances appearing on film for the first time include the legendary Sooner or Later from the Oscar awards ceremony.
- This documentary features live concert footage and firsthand accounts from Elvis's band, musical director, secretary, road manager, and bodyguard.
- A documentary that explores the making and impact of Green Day's third album Dookie, which was released in 1994 and became a worldwide phenomenon.
- Experience the greatest hits of an iconic American musician.
- An essential critical review of the music of the Electric Light Orchestra during the Roy Wood era, tracing the development of the band.
- Chen Tian is a schoolgirl in Hong Kong about to leave for Beijing for college. Before she leaves for good, she decides to spend an unforgettable trip with her best friends in a distant fishing village. There she discovers love for the first time. The encounter ever so brief, but has left something she can take away with her forever. At the same fishing village, Ah Mei, a girl who's had a tough time in the big city, comes back home to the village to revisit her past. She finds herself reuniting with two boys from her childhood. But time has quietly tarnished their friendship, without them ever aware of the innocence lost.
- For decades now the city of Plovdiv has been named the City of Artists. Tzanko Lavrenov, Zlatyo Boyadzhiev, Dimitar Kirov, Georgi Bozhilov -The Elephant are some of emblematic figures of Plovdiv's spirit, who designed the code of the national identity of the fist water. These people are eccentrics and are the leaders of the artistic Bohemia. This documentary does not study their works or art trends. It is a TV adaptation of the vivid thought, of the real contradictions and the grandeur here and now.
- Think you know Europe? Think again. Much of Eastern Europe has been devastated by the rapid transition from communism to capitalism. Fifteen years since independence from the former USSR, Ukraine - Europe's second largest country - is struggling to regain economic and social stability. One little-known consequence is the estimated 1,000,000 children currently living homeless on Ukraine's streets. "Flowers Don't Grow Here", filmed over four months and told through the eyes of a gang of Kyiv's street kids, offers an intimate and uncompromising portrayal of young people paying the ultimate price for political reform. Young mothers, united siblings, close friends and sworn enemies form a troubling underworld of society, governed by their own rules, and haunted by prostitution, crime, violence and murder.
- Fifteen afro-descendant women from Sao Paulo talk about their lives. "Fala, Mulher!" tries to capture the essence of this group of women who turn their survival into art.
- The hotel Gondolín is home to some 30 transvestites who practice prostitution as the only option to survive in a society that excludes them.
- Mr Dixit disowns his son Sagar from property as he spends money in drinking and on girls,Sagar gets attacked by few goons on a petrol pump where Doctor Amar takes him to hospital.When Sagar gains conscious he does not remember anything as he has lost his memory the killer again attacks him in hospital and Sagar dies in the attack.His widowed wife Sarika goes to file a missing complaint and finds that he is dead.The killer tries to attack Sarika in the house but Sagar's mother gets killed in the attack while the cops are probing all angles in the case but its reveled that Sagar is still alive.
- Each person gets to drugs and addiction in their own way. The ways out, however, are subject to severe rules. And it is not only about willing or possibly being able to walk these ways; it is also about being allowed to walk them. When you get to the community, you have already taken all the steps up to dependence. You have even been a street dealer. You have sold drugs to others just like yourself so you could pay the shots without which you were a living corpse.
- The fate of a distraught father and his son, so poor and hungry that the last full meal they had was years ago. Exploited by the landlords & riddled with debts taken from the moneylenders, they often resort to stealing so as to satisfy their hunger pangs. A small rural household in post independence India. Madhav gets married and his beautiful wife Budhiya brings some order and good fortune in their miserable existence. She eventually gets pregnant and one night is writhing in agony because of labor pains. The father-son watch helplessly as they don't even have enough money to arrange for a mid-wife. Budhiya dies a tragic death and Madhav & Ghisu go around begging so that they can perform the last rites.
- -In September 2004, filmmaker and director François Girad began an impressive season on stage that brought him from Montreal to New York and Toronto. He then attacks Kafka, Wagner and the eclectic Lost Objects show. The film reveals the workings of the creation of a great visionary.
- The Wildflower Triathlon is one of the most grueling, rewarding and notorious events in the sport of triathlon. Three athletes of varying skill take on this challenge and reveal the training, sacrifice and support needed to be a Wildflower triathlete.