See What You Made Me Do Saison 1, Streaming avec sous-titres en Français, see what you || Regardez tout le film sans limitation, diffusez en streaming en qualité.
A 3-part documentary series that explores one of the most complex and urgent issues of our time - domestic abuse. Presented by investigative journalist Jess Hill, this series examines the fine lines between love, abuse and power.
A masked killer has gunned down the owner and editor of a famous political magazine in the print magnate's own home. As the police begin to interview potential suspects and witnesses, they uncover a highly tangled web of intrigue.
Sereena confronts stigma and stereotypes on a daily basis being a transsexual in today’s society. In this short hybrid documentary, Sereena refuses to justify who she is and turns it back onto us and asks – what do you see when you look at her and can you look past the superficial and see the real her?
It was hosted by Bennett Cerf.
What do you actually see?
Figment needs Todd and Dhara to help him. He is on a treasure hunt, looking for the "Bookus Dragonius," which contains all of the world's wisdom. The book was hidden by his Uncle Max (The Reluctant Dragon) who loved word play, puzzles, and anagrams. Together they find many clues left by Uncle Max: rhyming clues, anagrams, puzzles, books, brain-teasers, and a rebus are all part of this mystery. They solve these clues—and then finally figure it all out.
Claire, trapped in an endless white void, is questioned by an unseen being with a series of patterns. One of them reminds her of her forgotten past.
This double DVD set is a must-own release for any SPARRER fan. DVD 1 (Approx 240 min) Morecambe 2003 Gig (w/scene selection & interviews) Extras: USA 2000 / England Belongs to Us / Sunday Strippers / Guitar Tutorial DVD 2 (Approx 240 min) "Memory Lane" Documentary (w/ scene selection) Extras: Music Videos for "We Love You" & "Because You’re Young"/ London Interview/ Live footage ‘94-‘96"
The talented illustrator Fred Benaglia shares his vision of drawing and gives us practical advice, for young and old drawers! A pencil and a sheet of paper, you don't need much material to make a drawing you can be proud of! To achieve this, you will be guided by Fred Benaglia, creator of Adélidélo, the mischievous little heroine of Pomme d'Api.
The newly inducted student leaders of Knox Grammar School set their sights on improving the school’s waning culture and spirit. They aim to establish a supporters’ group known as the ‘Tartan Army’, but 2020 brings its own set of adversities.
A mad housewife tries killing her noxious husband on Christmas Eve. The problem comes, however, when her pesky husband just won't stay dead!
In a Britain gripped by the cost-of-living crisis, shoplifting is on the rise. This poignant short film weaves together the stories of women pushed to the edge by poverty, offering a stark yet empathetic look at the desperation driving them to break the law to survive. Through their experiences, we gain a deeper understanding of the societal forces at play in a country on the brink.
In this short film from 1967, filmmaker Henry English attempts to place a context around saxophonist and composer Marion Brown’s flurries of notes and expression. Juxtaposed against performance footage and scenes from Brown’s environment are the musician’s spoken observations in which he, in a gentle Georgia accent, explains some of who he is and how his chosen form of expression (wild, free lines of spontaneous sound) may not be as alien as it must have seemed in 1967. (Austin Film Society)
a boy gets brought back to his past after a stranger on the internet catches him in the act
Audio recorded by Callum Mitchell from interviews conducted with people from the village
Trevor returns to his old home town to see his estranged wife and son, but fails to see why she is afraid of him.
What You See Is Where You're At is a disturbing collage of found and archived recordings constructs a profile of renegade psychotherapist R. D. Laings anti-psychiatry movement. In 1965, a community of 20 people-anti-psychiatry leaders, including Laing himself, and their former patients-move in together. Over the next five years, they collectively explore the definitions of madness. The film re-appraises the culture of oppressive psychiatry and multinational pharmaceutical companies.
A grifting evangelist exorcist is hired to do a real exorcism.
Did you know that during conversation, 60 to 90 percent of all communication is done through body language? Former counterintelligence operative Van Ritch understands this from professional experience, and in this revealing video production from Paladin Press, he will show you how to better understand what people are saying to you with their behavior to get to this unspoken truth.