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The remains of Korean War hero Emil Kapaun were thought to be lost forever after he died in a North Korean POW camp in 1951. But a remarkable discovery was made in 2021 that meant the Medal of Honor recipient and candidate for Sainthood would finally come home to Kansas.
This documentary wisely focuses on Charles Schulz himself: his favorite kind of pen, why he is so good at drawing rain (which is a byproduct of his favorite kind of pen), and how his family life seeped into the strip. Features interviews with family, colleagues, and Schulz in archival footage
Architects were forced to operate in a difficult context during the years of dictatorship and isolation, in a fragile balance between the need for individual affirmation and standardised projects, increasingly present in the era. We hear the story of architect Vasile Oprișan, who, through his outstanding projects, contributed to preserving the ties of the city of Timișoara with the European cultural space and the contemporary architectural discourse.
Tons of nostalgic toy commercials of the 50's, 60s, & 70's! Lionel & American Flyer trains, Mr. Machine, Great Garloo, Mystery Date, Creepy Crawlers, Astro Base, Robot Commando, Batmobile Car Kit, Lone Ranger Rapid-Fire Revolver, Action Baseball, Gaylord, Mr. Potato Head, GI Joe, Barbie, Rock'em-Sock'em Robots, Lie Detector Game, Silly Putty, Fascination, Etch-A-Sketch, Tiny Tears, Slinky & more!
A documentary about the underground punk/new wave/thrash scene in Tulsa Oklahoma, focusing on the late 70s up until the mid 90s. Going against the grain in the conservative atmosphere of the city formerly known as the Oil Capital of the World, bands such as Los Reactors, NOTA, Pitbulls On Crack, Bunnies of Doom, Baby M, Brother Inferior, Tex Montana's Green Party and many others struggled to make a name for themselves releasing their own music and playing local and national venues. Oil Capital Underground is filled with rare live footage, flyers, photos and interviews with many of the colorful musicians, promoters and club owners discussing the music, personalities and social climate of the time.
1. The Beatles - 2. Elvis Presley - 3. The Doors - 4. Diana Ross & The Supremes - 5. Creedence Clearwater Revival - 6. The Beach Boys - 7. The Animals - 8. The Rolling Stones - 9. The Animals - 10. Jerry Lee Lewis - 11. Elvis Presley - 12. James Brown - 13. The Temptations - 14. Buddy Holly & The Crickets - 15. Jerry Lee Lewis - 16. Fats Domino - 17. Diana Ross & The Supremes - 18. Bill Haley & His Comets - 19 Elvis Presley.
1. The Doors - 2. Steppenwolf (x2) - 3.The Temptations - 4. Vanilla Fudge - 5. The Beatles - 6. The Bee Gees -7. The Byrds - 8. Creedence Clearwater Revival - 9. The Temptations (x2) - 10. Young Rascals - 11. The Turtles - 12. Spanky & Our Gang - 13. The 5th Dimension - 14. Young Rascals - 15. Oliver - 16. The Beach Boys.
1. The Supremes - 2. The Jackson Five - 3. Four Tops - 4. The Righteous Bros - 5. The Temptations - 6.The Beatles - 7. The Rolling Stones - 8. Herman's Hermits - 9. The Animals - 10. Gerry & The Pacemakers - 11. Cliff Richard - 12. Freddie & The Dreamers - 13.Jackie Wilson - 14. Marvin Gaye - 15. The Supremes - 16.The 5th Dimension - 17. The Temptations.
A dramatization of the actual events surrounding the October Crisis in the province of Quebec, Canada.
With unseen archive footage and interviews with the sport's greatest names, this Sky original docuseries celebrates the incredible 70-year history of Formula 1.
Melodrama about a bomber on board an airplane, an airport almost closed by snow, and various personal problems of the people involved.
After leaving the asylum, Vincent van Gogh settles in the home of Doctor Gachet, where he keeps painting amidst the torments of his failing mental health. He begins an affair with his host’s daughter, however, she soon realizes that he doesn’t love her and that his heart beats only for art.
A chronicle of gay culture in New York during the post-Stonewall, pre-AIDs era. Thirteen men and one woman look back at gay life and sex in Manhattan and Fire Island - from Stonewall (June, 1969) to the first reporting on AIDS (June, 1981). They describe the rapid move from repression to celebration, from the removal of shame to joy, the on-going search for "someone," the freedom before AIDS, the friendships, and brotherhood.
A 30-year-old spends a wild weekend in Palm Springs and wakes up to find she has magically transformed into her 70-year-old self.