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Matthew and Josh are middle school boys who were bullied because of their unusual social behavior. In 'A Place to Belong' they enroll in an innovative school that only accepts children with Asperger's syndrome. There, the boys share their experiences of bullying and begin to make friends for the first time in their lives. Children with Asperger's are unable to read normal social cues. At this new school the boys are taught to compensate for this. They learn, for example, that if they find it disturbing to look into a person's eyes when talking, to 'fake it' by looking at the person's forehead. In the film the boys learn new skills, transform and gain confidence. Today, one in seventy boys has autism.
This video will take you through the 30-square mile cave city of Esau--the most mysterious ghost town in the world. You will be shown from the Bible why Petra will be the secret hiding place of the Jewish remnant during the last half of the Tribulation.
The wave is undoubtedly one of surfing's most challenging and awe-inspiring waves. As Chris Malloy comments, "that wave has changed surfing forever." The movie features fantastic surfing and commentary from a who's who of surfing, people such as Vetea David, Manoa Drollet, Shane Dorian, Kelly Slater, Tom Carroll, Mark Occhilupo, Bruce and Andy Irons, Layne Beachley, and the Hobgood brothers, to name a few. For the first time, you can see and hear it all - the myths, the facts, the history, the stories, the consequences, and most of all, the unforgettable waves. "Blackwater" contains loads of never-before-seen footage from over 25 of the world's best cameramen, exclusive interviews with over 50 great surfers, and just one big star - a surf location that's nothing short of unbelievable.
A documentary about the pioneering women who broke through the glass ceiling of professional poker.
What is life? What is a Happy Place?
Director Kamala Todd reflects on the land she is occupying and notions of livability.
Explore the visual beauty of this amazing valley, where both nature and our cultural heritage collide, preserved for the benefit of all. At one time, Cades Cove was a bustling community of more than 800 people with schools, churches, stores, an iron forge and gristmills. Learn the story of the community, from the time of the Cherokee to the Civil War, up to the creation of the national park and beyond. Learn what it was like to live on a small 19th century farm surrounded by high mountains, and see the deer, bear, coyote, birds and other wildlife that call this area home.
This documentary features Islesford Island, Maine, one of many small but inhabited islands off the east coast of America.
In December 2012 a young medical student was brutally gang-raped on board a bus in Delhi. Horrified by the attack, 28-year-old British Asian Radha Bedi travels to India to uncover the reality of life for young women there.
How are gay men depicted in mainstream culture? From flaming sissies to AIDS victims, from sex-crazed lotharios to queer villains, the tropes that have thus far characterized gay men on screen have been few though they've increasingly become more varied, showcasing the diversity in our community. Showcasing scenes from Angels in America, The Normal Heart, In & Out, Brokeback Mountain, as well as older films like The Maltese Falcon and Rope, this supercut compiles a representative sample of the ways gay men have been portrayed on screen.
In this video I wanted to mix Ballardian landscapes with elements of Islamic mythology to arrive at something new and unfamiliar. This is the reality of this part of the middle east: 21st century technologies combined with religious beliefs forged in the 7th century.
For a seventy-year period, when America cared little about the education of African-Americans, and discrimination was law and custom, The Bordentown School was an educational utopia. An incubator for black pride and intellect, it taught values, discipline, and life skills to generations of black children. This is the story of that remarkable school, as told by Bordentown alumni, historians, and remarkable archival footage. It is also the story of black education in America across three centuries, presenting a nuanced, rarely seen portrait of a separate black space; and a much-needed preface to the growing national discussion about historically black institutions and their role in nurturing identity and accomplishment. What was lost and what was gained in the march toward equality?
The tour "Tour 2021‘Hidden Place’" had been postponed due to COVID19, and the live video of two songs from the Tokyo show held at USEN STUDIO COAST on September 24 has been released.
A writer of crime fiction is suffering from writer's block. Haunted by dreams of his wife and child, he seeks solace in a Hitchcock Festival at his local cinema as well as regular sessions with his therapist. A disturbance outside his flat leads to a strange encounter, blurring the line between reality and fantasy.
Does humanity exist in our world?
Property expert Amanda Lamb helps affluent house hunters find their luxury dream home.
A poetic, performative, diary film in six parts that depicts the experience of a mental breakdown that landed the artist in the hospital for three days. The embodiment of a healing ritual.
After Avery undergoes bottom surgery and finds home in her own body as a trans woman, she and her boyfriend, Francis, embark on a poetic exploration to create a home together through winter, spring, summer and fall.
Not an easy decision, given their ages, and the fact that they live over 80km from the nearest chemist and almost double that to the nearest doctor. It’s a pleasure to spend time with Brian as he weighs the ewes and lambs for sale, or with Sue at the CWA’s ‘sip and sew’. There’s a timelessness, but also a sense of impending change in this precise Australian story.