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- Wolf: Homeless in Native America' captures the story of a homeless alcoholic man on the streets of Los Angeles. Wolf offers a no holds barred and painfully honest account of his life. He discusses his alcohol abuse, choice to be homeless, painful upbringing, Native American traditions, time in prison, sex life, love and the regrets that have come to define him.
- Long Road Home is the story of John Malangone, an East Harlem baseball player, signed by the Yankees in 1951, who had the skill and potential to be a great major league player. But Malangone carried around a terrible secret from his childhood, a secret that cast a huge shadow over practically his whole life. At age 64, Malangone finally confronts his past and is essentially reborn.
- 'Brian On The Boulevard' captures the story of a heroin addict and male prostitute on the streets of Los Angeles. Brian offers a no holds barred and painfully honest account of his life. He discusses his family's rejection, the loss of his brother, the possibility of contracting AIDS, and the thin line between death from addiction and redemption through rehab.
- Texas Music Hall of Fame inductee Dale Watson suffers a breakdown after the death of his girlfriend.
- After the suicide of one of their old high school friends, six people reunite for the first time in years at her funeral.
- This is a homegrown film capturing the rich history and collaborative spirit of the Charlottesville music scene. The film focuses on local rock legends Bob Girard of Johnny Sportcoat and Charlie Pastorfield of Skip Castro Band, with appearances by many other musicians, ranging from members of Skip Castro, the Casuals, the Charlottesville Blues All Stars and Indecision all the way to the Hackensaw Boys, American Dumpster and The Dave Matthews Band.
- A man is trying to take his dead wife's body to be buried in the United States, while evading border patrol, among other things.
- "I Build the Tower" is the true story of the life and work of Sam Rodia, the Italian immigrant who built the world-famous Watts Towers on a residential lot in South Central Los Angeles. These mosaic-covered spires of reinforced cement rising to almost one hundred feet were once scheduled for demolition by the City Building Department. The towers survived to become a symbol of the community in which they stand and they are now recognized throughout the world as a unique embodiment of the structural principles found in nature.
- When teenagers from one of the nation's toughest neighborhoods in Oakland, California sign up to train for a marathon, they begin the journey of a lifetime. Runners High is an intimate, character driven documentary of struggle, courage, and hope. During a season filled with conflict and possibility, four of these teens bare their dreams, joys, tears and fears. As several stumble under pressure in emotionally charged moments, others realize the journey begins with the power and commitment to accept responsibility for their own futures. Runners High shows that no matter what happens next, one season of training to run 26.2 miles can change your life forever.
- The very last concert of Sentenced.
- Lilkee, a little village girl, is employed by a working couple in the city to take care of their baby. She makes new friends, who learn life can be different outside their walls.
- "The journey to the dance floor begins with the first beat" As the sky darkens, a sound pulses through outback Australia; it is primal, it is irresistible and it is calling. In clouds of dust, feet pound the earth with rhythmic intensity as vibrations from speaker stacks stir raw energy. As the sun rises and morning shadows emerge, thousands embrace the new day united by one motive: to celebrate life through music and dance - Welcome to Wonderland. Come on an adventure with six colourful characters as we explore Australia's vibrant outdoor dance culture and experience the music, sights and sounds that make it unique. Welcome to Wonderland is a powerful and upbeat insight into a generation of musicians, artists, bush philosophers and everyday pilgrims who gather to dance. "An unexpected journey that will inspire you to dance"
- Through the words of many people who know her, and through new readings of her own journalistic and biographical writings, we learn of the legacy of this 20th century Catholic anarchist. She did not want to be dismissed as a saint, as she argued for many other people to do at least as much work as she was doing, on behalf of social justice in North America.
- A subtle portrait about one of the last open air cinemas in Poland.
- Musicians from diverse backgrounds audition for the MTA's "Music Under New York" program, a guild for subway musicians.
- This film documents Nirmala's riveting search for a method to catalyze the ancient experience of self-realization for today's generation. Against all expectations, she succeeded, opening the way for thousands of modern people to gain the benefits of mental silence. Her method, known as Sahaja Yoga, is not well known but is slowly and surely rising in popularity. The unprecedented nature of Sahaja Yoga means that all bets are off. Nobody knows what to expect, but the world might be in for a change for the better, better than you can possibly imagine.
- A Documentary of 2 friends from Los Angeles California (Benny Estrada and Cody Harkins),who set out on a quest to drive Benny's pet alligator (Merlin) to Florida......and release it. Problem: It is illegal to possess and/or transport an alligator in every state they need to cross! With 3000+ miles to cover, anything can happen... ......will they make it?
- A visit to Juliette, GA, 15 years after this former kudzu-covered ghost town received a 1/4 million dollar makeover by a Hollywood movie.
- What happens when a married man's lover wants to end the relationship, but he doesn't want too?
- Jason Quinn is an accountant for a firm. He is given the chance to become the new CEO. He signs the contract and his life begins to change. As time passes, he finds out he's part of a deeper problem. He has signed his soul to the Devil.
- An extraordinary group of artists and musicians, in the wake of the 1992 Los Angeles riots, create an underground arts movement and transform a community.
- A beautifully filmed and wonderfully edited documentary of the Chinese Province of Yunnan. For 90 minutes, take a deep journey into untouched territory and see what few ever have. (part 1/3)
- In November 9th 1977, the Industrialist Walter Michael Palmers was kidnapped in front of his house in Vienna. After 100 hours of captivity and the payment of 31 billion Schillings, Palmers was set free. About two weeks later, Thomas Gratt and Othmar Keplinger were arrested at the swiss-italian border. The kidnapping was a money-raising-measure of the Bewegung 2.Juni , a sister organisation of the RAF (red army faction) 1979, Thomas Gratt is sentenced to 15 years in prison, Othmar Keplinger to 5 years, and Reinhard Pitsch, who also took part in the action, to 6 years. For the first time after 30 years, Gratt, Keplinger and Pitsch are ready to speak extensively about the events and backgrounds of 1977.
- Not the English language plot outline for Devasari.
- Follows Roma (Gypsy) Safet Tairov's personal, economic, social and political struggles to build a kindergarten in a small mountain village in Eastern Europe.
- We don't remember a lot about the distant past, but we do remember our favorite movie theatre. "Preserve Me a Seat" is a documentary about these theatres and the ongoing fight to protect and preserve them for future generations.
- This is the definitive story of The Wimbledon Championships 2006. In the Men's Singles Roger Federer was attempting to join the legendary Bjorn Borg and Pete Sampras as the only men to win four consecutive Wimbledon titles. In the Ladies Singles a new name would appear on the Venus Rosewater Dish. Coming into Wimbledon, the 1992 champion American Andre Agassi had announced that this would be his last Championships. During his third round encounter with the French Open Champion Rafael Nadal from Spain, the crowd willed the clock to rewind and cheered every glimpse of the Las Vegans lingering brilliance but in the end it was the Spaniards day. But a new showman would emerge in Greek-Cypriot Marcos Baghdatis who overthrew Andy Roddicks conqueror, Britains Andy Murray and the 2002 Champion Lleyton Hewitt before losing to Nadal in a thrilling semi final. 2006 also proved the year of the two Martinas. The twenty five year old Hingis returned after five years away from SW19, while forty nine year old Navratilova bid farewell to the scene of her record-equalling twenty Wimbledon titles. World number one and top seed Amelie Mauresmo from France and third seed Belgiums Justine Henin Hardenne contested an exciting Ladies Singles Final. Mauresmo won the encounter to become the first French Ladies Champion since Suzanne Lenglen in 1925. Federers quest for an eighth Grand Slam title was a majestic journey. After a second round straight sets victory over an unseeded Tim Henman, the three time champion arrived in the Final without the loss of a set. There he defeated his main rival and number two seed Rafael Nadal, in an enthralling encounter. In winning his fourth consecutive title Federer had answered every question except one. Was he now the greatest player of all-time? Narrated by Sam Hazeldine and written by Andrew Longmore of the Sunday Times, Wimbledon 2006 is a highly entertaining record of this years proceedings at the worlds finest tennis championships.
- Sofia's finance died 12 years ago, on 29th of February; And since, every 4 years, on this date she comes to his grave and confesses the good and bad of the life she lives since his passing.
- When a TV producer is diagnosed with Cancer, he sets out to film his entire treatment process. But when he starts filming his family and friends, he gets more than he bargained for.
- One of the mythic journeys of our time, through the exquisite, complicated, surprising terrain of Vietnam and Cambodia to the great ruins at Angkor - the magnificent Khmer temples being painstakingly restored deep in the Cambodian jungle. It is a high definition odyssey up a river far distanced in time from the corridor into the heart of darkness portrayed in Francis Coppola's "Apocalypse Now." In Angkor, the World Monuments Fund's John Stubbs and John Sanday describe their 15-year restoration of one of the jewels of a city called "the eighth wonder of the world." As we go inside the 12th Century temple complex of Preah Khan, along with the other major sites of Angkor Wat, Bayon and Banteay Srei, we learn that the story of their work in Angkor is not only a story of the rebirth of Angkor after the horrors of the Khmer Rouge Era, but it also is a story of the rebirth of Cambodia.
- Life On The Murder Scene offers an in-depth, extensive video diary, featuring band interviews and behind-the-scenes commentary.
- The story of a schoolkid who aims to become a boxer.
- One man changed history. One machine, created by the Nazis, helped him do it. One film tells the story of how the world of music was changed forever.
- An older handicapped man is left without caretaking plans when his doting parents die. His sister had promised to move in with him, but her husband threatens divorce if she follows through. She is left with a dilemma.
- Follow Sofia Mulanovich as she pursues her childhood dream of becoming the World Champion of professional women's surfing. In the process she became a national icon and role model in her native land.
- Hoping to find his place in the world, Boris Babaev, an Orthodox Jew from Tajikistan, moves to Poland, where he becomes an accidental hero for young Polish Jews.
- The story of Sunnygables and the Babcock family is important for a full understanding of American cultural development in the 20th century. Every American dinner table experienced the changes affected by this farm. The principles and programs developed by H.E. Babcock helped save the American Farm back then and are currently saving farms in other lands.
- Farmers find themselves in disbelief as genetic scientists from the American biotechnology corporation Monsanto seek a global patent for pigs. If granted, pig breeding could only occur with the corporation's permission. Over time, as breeding progresses, all pigs would inevitably carry the patented genes, forcing farmers to pay the foreign corporation. Farmer Christoph Zimmer attempts to demonstrate through DNA tests that the patent application involves no innovations, asserting that ordinary pigs could fall into the hands of a single company. If Monsanto's plans materialize, every pig farmer with the patented gene would be required to send money to Monsanto.
- American military "brats" of all ethnicities share intimate memories about their strange, but interesting childhoods - growing up on military bases around the world, then struggling to fit into an America with which they have little in common, but for whom they sacrificed their youths. Narrated by Kris Kristofferson. Featuring songs by Kris Kristofferson, interviews with General H. Norman Schwarzkopf, and never-before-seen archival footage from post-war Germany and Japan.
- Video letters carried across the U.S./Mexico border interweave the lives of several women to tell the stories of those left behind in post-NAFTA Mexico.