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The third 'Road to New Don' film.
The fifth 'Road to New Don' film.
The Sixth 'Road to New Don' film.
Rahaf, Sara, Rawa and Afraa take a road trip through Europe. What unites them is that they had to leave Syria eight years ago because of the war. This journey is a coping with memories and traumas, but is also full of happiness and positive moments.
Come West Along The Road is a popular long-running series of Irish traditional music broadcast since 1994 by RT+, the Irish national broadcaster.- The series takes its title from a well known traditional reel and is an invitation to the West.- In over 150 programs to date, this series has consistently brought older viewers performances often forgotten or never seen, as well as introducing new generations to significant musicians and music of the past. This DVD contains more than two hours of outstanding song and dance performances from across the rich spectrum of Irish traditional music.
A Russian girl, a Kurdish father. The father lives in Syria, in a town near the Turkish border. The girl joins him to meet her new family and... to find her lost roots. Everything moves forward in fragments, of time and of space. It is not only an aesthetic choice. It is a form consistent with the state of war, with the fragility of existences, with the capturing of reality by the body and by the spirit. But everything moves forward, in its way, carried along by a painful energy that obstinately perforates the borders.
Icarus arrives in another city to try life as a telemarketer, but when he goes out at night he is caught by a boy.
Harald and Steffe have just met. Sharing the same hate towards society and the world order, they set out on a journey through Sweden. The final evolution of mankind is at hand.
The Road from Elephant Pass is a 2008 action thriller film produced, screen played and directed by Chandran Rutnam based on the novel The Road from Elephants Pass by Nihal De Silva
"The Myth of the Heavenly Road Pilgrimage," is about a young man and woman, was filmed on location at Mt. Mihara on Izu Oshima. The music was composed by members of the "Taj Mahal Traveling Troupe. In 1971, he travelled to India, where there were almost no Japanese travellers at that time, and travelled through India and Nepal.
Rosalie has had enough of "family life", in other words of Georges, her weak husband, and of her cantankerous mother-in-law. One day she decides to hit the road, not knowing where she is going. Joséphine is fed up with... being fed up with life. One day she decides to say no to cancer and depression and she hits the road. Her goal is to join her daughter Carole with whom she has been at odds for ten years. Rosalie and Joséphine, the two confused women meet, journey together, help each other and little by little become inseparable friends.
The route poses a danger to anyone who walks. The traffic noise threatens the ears, drowning out the serenity of the sea.
Soon-ho works part-time at the Chinese restaurant and goes his first delivery. He fell in love with Yu-jin who came out of the door there. But Yu-jin gets to know that Soon-ho is gay.
What the customer left behind in the cab is a passport that opens the door to nightmares and horror. After a collision, Nagashi Kawatome is rushed to the emergency room, where he loses his memory and does not know who he is. When Kawatome meets Katsuie Takaishi, who works as a head nurse at the hospital where she is hospitalized, she tries to regain her memory, but ......
A woman chooses to take an alternative road that leads her to unexpected places.
Abbas, a young Iranian without work papers, has found refuge with Claire and her daughter Colette at the cost of a risky strategy: to avoid any questions, Abbas and Colette make the whole village believe they are in love. Until this winter day when Colette comes home after a party, accompanied by a boy her own age, Lucas. A little tale about uprooting.
80-year-old Zinaida Gorshkova, the last resident of the village of Otary, Mari SSR, entertains herself: walking through the forest, she sings songs that her decrepit memory still preserves: Soviet times of collectivization, church songs from childhood. In the songs, in the faces from old photographs, the memory of a past, bygone life is still preserved.