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The chilling horror experience that happened in the mountains presented by Kenichi Suzuki of the "It was really there! Curse video" series! The ultimate horror experience presented by the staff of "It was really! Curse Video"! Trauma is inevitable! Five horror experiences encountered at ordinary mountain leisure such as hiking, bird watch, power spot tour!
Winnipeg, like most North American cities, has been shaped by the automobile. City planners designed the urban environment around the idea of mobility, and the social and work life of the population followed. The car became a necessity rather than a luxury; our environment demanded that we drive. So what does it mean, living in a car-based society, to make a conscious choice not to drive? In this new film, a number of Winnipeggers speak of this choice and the effect it has had on their lives. From mothers with young children to social activists, from artists to human rights workers, they share their reasons for choosing not to drive and the practical consequences in terms of work and social relationships.
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Walt answers the often-asked question of just where the stories for his studio's cartoons come from, which is from practically anywhere.
Through beautiful childlike dioramas and vivid bedtime stories, director Vibeke Bryld complicates George W. Bush’s simple-minded characterization of North Korea, Iran and Iraq. By illuminating the universal ritual of instilling a sense of morality, justice and beauty through story, these moments, illustrative of the love between parent and child, undercut the facile rhetoric of political agitation.
Hosted by Kate Ceberano, Stories From The Red Couch brings you the very best moments from our decades of Rage guest programmers.
A documentary that draws upon the diverse coming-out narratives of seven members of Broward County’s LGBTQ community. Each reveals a range of insights and experiences, such as how the acceptance of self is the first step in gaining acceptance from others. Topics include love and relationships, friends and family, threats of violence, religion and spirituality, and Broward County as a relative safe haven for LGBTQ individuals.
With the National Portrait Gallery reopening, Kate Bryan discusses the refurbishment with its director and begins a journey of portraiture through the ages.
History Channel‘s Bible Stories from the Old Testament is a thorough explanation of the vivid and fascinating stories of the Old Testament beginning with The Story of Creation through King David and leading to the birth of Jesus. The series not only discusses the foundations for religion, but carefully approaches the logical aspects of present day science compared to the stories of the Bible.
Britain is experiencing the largest fall in living standards since records began almost 70 years ago, with the rising cost of everyday essentials - such as food and household bills - thought to have pushed many into poverty. ITV News' Daniel Hewitt has followed the impact of this crisis for more than a year and examines how it's changed lives across the country. Filmed over the course of the winter, he follows working people battling every day just to stay afloat, shocked by how their circumstances have changed and often unable to see light at the end of the tunnel.
Hear the incredible accounts from military officers on both sides of the war as they recount harrowing true stories from their time in aerial combat.
Nine Icelandic gay teens tell us about their lives in their frozen corner of the world. Feeling excluded, experimenting with drugs and sex, finding others like themselves, self hatred, thoughts of suicide, coming out to parents. These honest interviews show us that no matter where they are in the world many aspects of being gay are universal.
Based on the filmmaker's collection of newspaper cuttings the film presents private moments that give strange glimpses into everyday life.
A documentary that reveals the emotional tale behind four gay couples who married in San Francisco in 2004, as told in their own words. The relationships, emotions of marrying, and love stories of these couples come alive in this snapshot of a historic moment.
Three short stories cover ground ranging from heartbreaking family drama to pitch-black comedy.
He was called a saint and a sinner, a lawman and a criminal, a hero and a villain. Indians feared him, saying he was impossible to kill, but some people traveled hundreds of miles to try. Although his death by natural causes likely disappointed the many outlaws seeking his life, it also fulfilled a prophecy given by Joseph Smith that no bullet or blade would ever harm Porter Rockwell. Rockwell saved the life of the Prophet more than once and became a legend as a frontiersman, a marksman, and a man of iron nerve. And though many outsiders characterized Porter Rockwell as a notorious vengeful murderer, those who knew him saw a protector, a miraculous healer, and a loyal friend.
Twenty years on, listen to some of the incredible first-hand stories in this emotional reflection on one of the darkest days in American history.
This is the true story of Jake McNiece, who led a band of tough and determined paratroopers called the Filthy Thirteen (part of the 101st Airborne platoon). His anti-authoritarian and no-nonsense attitude, mixed with his courageous spirit and wild antics, inspired the fictional tale of THE DIRTY DOZEN, both the book and subsequent film.