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- Set in 1990s China, many state own companies started closing down or laying off employees, people who had been shown the door facing a hard time to keep their heads above water. Some of them had to define a new life to survive.
- Molecular genetic research has identified genes that, when mutated, cause either increased or decreased blood pressure.
- The film denounces the popular practice of witchcraft. Some impostors are able to deceive the villagers into believing that their Sheikh had murdered one of his disciples after discovering he had an affair with his wife. The Sheikh is driven from the village.
- Hank Ingalls, PI, begins to investigate an average marital infidelity case when the man in question is mysteriously murdered. What he uncovers is a web of lies, conspiracy, and mutiny within an international terrorist organization. The woman who he falls in love with reminds him of the difficult memories in his past.
- Recounts the original discovery of the archaeological site of Oo Kbal Spean (Angkor, Cambodia), in 1968, by French ethno-explorer Jean Boulbet.
- Although heart disease typically occurs after middle age, seemingly fit and healthy young individuals can die suddenly from heart disease.
- Watch for free on YouTube and Vimeo. It's 20 minutes into the future as a cyber quest is played out by a group of user-selected cyber-sleuths as they attempt to solve the mystery of the Burne-Jones stained glass window in a tiny church.
- Three years after his film "A Little Bit Pregnant", documentarian Morris Engel returns to the same family. The unborn child of that film is now two years old, and becomes the central focus of this intimate year-in-the-life docudrama.
- On May 30, 1998, in Middletown Ohio over 700 people marched in unity and attended the post march celebration. People of many different religions came together to serve the small community of Middletown. Gathering after the march, those in attendance had their needs met - spiritually and physically. Putting aside their religious differences, everyone came together as a community. This film documents that day.
- In this intimate portrait, Alice Shalvi shares her thoughts and memories of her public and private life, from her childhood in Essen to her present-day success as a leading Israeli scholar, feminist, and peace activist.
- "Die Spur" is a detective-film on drugs, brain & mind and the question of land.
- Documentary film about copyright for Aboriginal Australians, and the necessity for Aboriginal communities to maintain control of their sacred images and artworks.
- Yang Daming, an engineer of a bicycle factory, and his wife Liu Yun, a textile factory worker, both find themselves laid off. Daming hides his situation from his family and secretly starts wiping bicycles in the street. As Yun decides to stay at home to take care of her family, their two children, Xiaohong and Xiaogang discover their father's secret and share their parents' sorrow in different ways. While cleaning bicycles, Daming observes and studies the various bicycles and he starts working on a new bicycle derailleur.
- Documentary about the history of the Jewish community in Mississippi Delta and their relationship to the local white Christian community and the African American community.