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The story is about two poor boys’ search for their father through a Journey from downtown to uptown. Two hungry boys are forced to move through the events, people and unrealistic and risky places in a nightmarish way. A daily journey in search of their lost identity and worth!
Traveler Andrey sent to conquer Elbrus. At the entrance, he meets an abandoned kitten. Before Andrey there is a choice: to save the kitten or conquer the treasured summit.
The camera pans as a woman goes up a stylish modernist lift.
This film shows a surreal train ride by several passengers whose journey is not quite what they expect in this brilliant short film.
It's been 10 years since 23-year-old Eve (Sona Tatoyan) left her homeland of Armenia and immigrated to New York City with her parents. Eve struggles to pursue her passion as a photographer, but tragedy strikes when she learns that Arman, her childhood friend in Armenia, has been killed. Unexpectedly, Eve gets called on an assignment to photograph the events taking place in the Caucasus and finds herself on a journey that changes her life.
Seemingly, nothing happens in the film; At most, a man forgets something at home and must return. The viewer watches his train journey, the rhythm of the soundtrack determined by pylons whooshing by his cabin window.
An ode to love which depicts in its poetic narrative the journey of two souls who want to live happily ever after and want to blend in with the crowd.
David Livingstone was born in Blantyre, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. Brought up in a Christian home, he put his trust in Christ as his Saviour at the age of sixteen. He began to pray for and give towards missionary work but soon realised God wanted him to go himself. Having trained as a missionary doctor, he was eventually accepted by the London Missionary Society for work in Africa. He left England for Cape Town in December 1840 and there began what must be one of the greatest pioneering missionary works of modern times. For over 32 years, David preached the Gospel, attended the sick and explored a vast area, seeking new routes whereby future missionaries could reach the Africans with the Gospel. In 1873 David died and his body was carried for 1000 miles to Zanzibar from where it was brought to England. His remains are buried in Westminster Abbey in London.
As the strict classical disciplines of the eighteenth century began to fade, two very different movements came to prominence: from Constable and Turner influenced by nature, through to the stirring works of Goya and Gericault. This episode explores the genius of works such as The Third of May and The Haywain.
Following the development of non-secular art in the seventeenth century, the world of art in the eighteenth century assumed a more decorative role with a greater emphasis on pastoral themes. This episode features the work of Watteau, Boucher, Hogarth, Gainsborough and Reynolds.
Little Tim Tammer, the son of a lighthouse keeper, lives right on the Baltic Sea beach, but his remote home often leaves him feeling lonely. When Young Pioneers pitch their tents nearby, he is overjoyed and quickly makes new friends.
This documentary provides an astonishing journey through innovative, futuristic, utopian and sometimes bizarre architecture projects—including concrete illusions of grandeur and Lego-like modular apartments to an Instant City Airship and round, grass-covered subterranean dwellings—from the beginning of the 20th century to today.
A young girl is taken to an orphanage, which she hopes to flee.
We live in a world in which the past, present and future are constantly connected and we cannot isolate one from the other. Knowing where we come from is key to understanding who we are today which in turn helps to shape and guide our mission and purpose in life.
Lineage aims to translate history into the language of today through interactive media enabling the watchers to be transported to the various locations that they might not have opportunity to visit.
The adventurous life of a provincial playboy catapulted into the glories of the Dolce Vita. A portrait of the lesser-known Fernando Di Leo through the words of family, friends and actors: from his childhood and adolescence in Foggia to his arrival in Rome, from his cinematic successes to the solitude of his final years.
An intimate glimpse into the life and world of one of Tibet's most revered teachers: Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche (1910-1991). A writer, poet and meditation master, Khyentse Rinpoche was an inspiration to all who encountered him. His many students throughout the world included the Dalai Lama. This unique portrait tells Khyentse Rinpoche's story from birth to death... -- from his escape following China's invasion of Tibet to his determination to preserve and transmit Buddhist teachings. Along with rare photographs of Tibet, Bhutan and Nepal, this film features interviews with the Dalai Lama. Director Matthieu Ricard -- French photographer, Buddhist monk and bestselling author -- travelled with Khyentse Rinpoche for over 14 years.
Stories of modern-day New Mexican Catholics, whose secret was their hidden Jewish roots.
Shy and still living with his mother, a highway cashier one day decides to finally live his craziest dream: to visit Paris.