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On May 4, 1992 in Toronto, a march against anti-Black police violence turned into a riot. The march was organized by the Black Action Defense Committee, a civil rights group and police and criminal justice system watchdog founded by members of Toronto’s Black community. While media and politicians called it a riot, others, including anti-racism activists, called it a “rebellion,” even an “uprising.” “It Takes A Riot” is a provocative new documentary film exploring the events of May 4, 1992, its historical context, political impact, and relevance to contemporary struggles against anti-Black racism. On the 25th anniversary of the Yonge Street “riot”—and with racial injustice, police killings of Black people, and the Black Lives Matter movement on the front pages—this documentary asks: What does it take for Black people to get justice in this society?
With fighting and division in the corridors of power at an all-time high, ordinary men and women start to speak out. But as the people rise in protest, who is behind their rebellion? This filmed version of a Royal Shakespeare Theatre 2022 production, directed by Owen Horsley, includes performers from the young company and community participants alongside a professional cast. Henry VI: Rebellion hurtles through one of the most turbulent periods in English history.
The Masked empire is growing in strength. Council members Juan Zi Nobie and Dantin must find new recruits to help fight for the Ductorian way of life.
Documentary about the 15th anniversary of SWR Barroselas Metal Fest, an Underground DIY Metal festival in Portugal.
Caught off-guard by Indian mutineers, a British soldier saves his last bullet for his daughter, lest she be taken.
This introductory program Kenneth Clark outlines the historical background of the Romantic movement and illustrates the principles of Romantic and Classic art through the work of individual artists. Kenneth Clark's analysis brings insight into the character of the art of this period as well as into the personalities of its leading exponents.
Madge Garvey (Dorothy Phillips) works in a shoe factory. Her father Joe (Richard de la Reno) is a drunk who beats his wife (Alice May Youss), and her sister Helen (Belle Bennett) has repeated the pattern by marrying Dan Mallory (Edward Brady). The new foreman, John Blake (William Stowell), fires Mallory. Mallory attacks him, but because of his alcohol abuse, his heart gives out and he dies. Blake asks Joe for Madge's hand, and he accepts for her. Madge longs for something better, when Cora, a former stenographer from the company (Golda Madden), writes her from the big city.
Think Thank, the oddball outsider, the rule breaker. The group of kids who can do it all, do things differently and always deliver. Based loosely around the Northwest and in love with Summit at Snoqualmie these guys have been pumping out fan favorites for years, and this might be their finest work yet. With an updated roster, missing some of the old favorites but adding great new talent, Ransack Rebellion delivers on what you’d expect from the Think Thank crew—a unique approach to kicking ass.
Through his father's re-telling of Isreael's 40 years of wandering, Elah begins to understand how one act can alter an entire nation's future. In the face of enemies, hunger and searing heat, their only hope of survival is in the Lord of Hosts. Will they submit to his authority, or will they pay the price of rebellion?
Artist, activist, and single mother, Lydia Emily, defies a crippling diagnosis and unforgiving healthcare system in a film about one woman’s will to survive.
Across the country, every Friday and Saturday night, they gather in the temples to perform ceremonial dances to a rhythm that seems to reach back in time. It's called the beat." A quickie documentary, originally paired on a drive-in double bill with "Mondo Mod," claims to provide the lowdown on crazy teenage goings-on around the globe. We are shown glimpses of the Los Angeles Sunset Strip teen riots, The Paris student revolt, and the English mods and rockers running wild in Brighton. Things soon wind down to such critical issues of the day as go-go dancing, striped hip huggers, bikers, and surfing, all of which are seen to have worldwide popularity.
A documentation about street art
Focus on the message and meanings of the music
Two girls on their quest to finally play Dance Dance Revolution.
A brief history on the alternative comedy scene in Britain in the late 1970's.
A cemetery crammed with skeletons offers tantalizing clues about the collapse of the Inca Empire.
The story of the city of Newark, in the state of New Jersey, USA; unlikely capital of the struggle for civil rights in the legendary sixties of the convulsive twentieth century, told through the eyes of writers Philip Roth and Amiri Baraka, who were born and grew up there, in the ominous shadow of the immense New York.
Impact Wrestling Rebellion was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Impact Wrestling. The event took place on April 28, 2019, at The Rebel Complex in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.