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Over a century, the saga of a Lorraine lineage of wood industrialists. Rise and fall, through the vicissitudes of a province torn between its French identity and its annexation to Germany.
Trans Mission: What's the Rush to Reassign Gender? is a documentary film featuring experts, activists, parents, and educators discussing the medical and surgical transitioning of children.
Kiosk - the band and the movie - makes music from the howl of oppression. Founded in 2003 by lead singer and guitarist Arash Sobhani, Kiosk is Iran's most prominent underground rock band. At first, the musicians met in back alleys and basements around Tehran - in any little 'kiosk' beyond the regime's grasp. Their lyrics pry the skin off the Islamic Republic and hold up a mirror to the ghosts beneath. Kiosk has become the voice of the revolution. Not the holy war waged by clerics and politicians. But the revolt of the free mind against the boot-heel of tyranny.
Through images from a personal archive and reflections on the ambivalences that are sometimes imprinted in relationships full of love, the film presents moments of affection between two lesbians and their mothers.
A documentary highlights Syrian LGBT community, the film took place in Syria, Which is an oriental and conservative country that rejects such a phenomenon.
A brilliant Italian physicist, astronomer and philosopher of the 17th century, Galileo caused a scientific revolution with his controversial work in astronomy, physics and mathematics. Daring to challenge the accepted teachings of his day, Galileo insisted that the Earth revolved around the sun, incurring the wrath of the Inquisition. With dramatic re-creations and expert commentary, this fascinating program explores Galileo's life and work.
This is the ultimate review of the music of Genesis on record, on film and in performance. Drawing on rare concert films, and penetrating interviews with the band and the critics, this is the definitive review of the Genesis phenomenon. Featuring extensive archive film, with performance footage from Dallas, London and Liverpool, the key Genesis works from the halcyon days with Peter Gabriel through to the massive commercial successes from the Phil Collins era are re-visited and critically assessed. The DVD features highlights from: - I know what I like (In your Wardrobe) - Stagnation - The Knife - The Musical Box - Suppers Ready - Dance on a Volcano - In the Cage ... and more
Seven months have passed since the dead took over. Many cities and states have been abandoned and left to die. Several self sufficient hunting groups have been established to take on the threat in a war aptly referred to as the 'War on Dead'. Jillian Hurst, a former news writer and amateur documentarian, has set out to make a pro-war propaganda film to support the W.O.D. She joins up with a pack of renegade hunters known infamously to North America as 'the deadheads'. The moral dynamics and hardships of fighting in a war against the undead are told from several different perspectives.
Marking the 75th anniversary of the arrival of HMT Empire Windrush to British shores in 1948, this documentary follows a remarkable project spearheaded by the King, who has commissioned ten leading artists from Britain and abroad to create portraits of ten pioneering members of the Windrush Generation.
In 1935 a powerful propaganda film called "Triumph of the Will" was released in Germany. The British Ministry of Information put together its own propaganda film using "Triumph of the Will" and setting it to the British dance tune "The Lambeth Walk", they made the Nazis look like wind up dolls. The whole point of it was to lampoon the enemy and undermine and ridicule the German propaganda film.
An ex-student of mine opens up in the privacy of her home and shows me her etchings (watercolors) as we talk of art and things that slip under the fabric of daily attire. - George Kuchar
First Generation showcases the Vietnamese American experience of growing up in the 90's through My-Linh, a young, mislead girl who must decide how she will fit into the two worlds that she inhabits.
What now my love / Now that you left me / How can I live through another day / Watching my dreams turn into ashes / And all my hopes into bits of clay (Pierre Delanoë)
After growing up in sickness, Charles F. Parham committed his life to God and the healing ministry, even opening a school. His dedication would affect the lives of countless others, including William J. Seymour, who was the only black student at Parham's school. In order to abide by the Jim Crow laws, Seymour would listen from the hallway through an open door as his Bible school teachers unfolded the mysteries of Christ. Later, what he learned there would explode into the great Azusa Street Revival.
Welsh revivalist Evan Roberts was a spiritual leader during a time when his nation was experiencing powerful waves of God's convicting Spirit. Eventually Roberts laid down this leadership position and moved into the ministry of intercession. What caused him to make this ministry change? The answer can be found in a close-up look at the life of this man of God.
Having learned from pain and loss in his own life, John G. Lake was a man qualified to preach and walk in divine healing. His revelation on healing drew multitudes in Africa where, eventually, his wife literally worked herself to death. Lake's final years of ministry in Spokane, Washington, would lead to the city's reputation as "the healthiest in the nation."
Equipped with a divine healing anointing, Aimee McPherson's focus remained always on the lost. Each week, Aimee would fill and empty her five-thousand-seat Los Angeles auditorium twenty-one times, offering priceless healing and teaching to each attendee. But the work of God did not come without cost; hers was a life of private heartache and great persecution.