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Follows the story of the gradual evolution of cruelty, which starts from seemingly innocent pranks and, strengthened by the indifference of others, grows to tragic proportions.
Life is sometimes a kiwi.
The Nazi state systematically subordinated all public life to its ideology and goals. Watch this documentary to see how the dictatorship of the 3rd Reich influenced the private lives of its citizens. Whether at home, at work, at school or even on holiday, nobody could escape the regime. Moving images, accompanied by appropriate music from the areas of: Working life, school and education, everyday life in the city, folk festivals, family celebrations and the period of reconstruction.
Government-sponsored film set during the Pacific War, depicting the lives of people working as stevedores.
Tibi Ușeriu, Corneliu Buliga, Eva Hochbauer, Toma Coconea and five more ultra runners set off from the North of the country towards the Danube, on Via Transilvanica, the longest and most beautiful uninterrupted trail from Romania, recently landscaped. 1.400 kilometers, over 30.000 m. elevation difference, in 24 days. A lot is going to happen between these two milestones which embrace a whole country (Putna-Drobeta) and ten reasons a day to abandon: the threat of bears and sheepdogs, getting lost in the night, endless races under the sun and rain, until the skin peels off, the nails fall, just like all the masks, eventually. No runner is a granted finalist. They all know that suffering is inevitable.
A kidnapping story that happened in one day.
A dark cloud of sadness covers a family that raised children and lived in harmony. Tsevell, resentful of the success of the landlord Bayaraa's work, tries his best to drive her out of her job. Bayaraa, who used to drink alcohol to relieve her frustrations, changed her behavior and began to harass her children and spouse, and her daughter Naran became a victim of her father's cruel actions and lost her life.
Importance of infectious diseases in society and ways to prevent them.
The viper. The word alone fills most people with dread. It calls to mind some kind of huge, writhing monster, lying in wait to bite. The Hungarian meadow viper (Vipera ursinii rakosiensis) however, is not large and doesn’t attack. It is rather small and it would rather flee. It’s venom is deadly only to grasshoppers and crickets. It almost disappeared because it’s habitats were plowed under and drained. It’s not easy being legless in a world ruled by four-wheeled machines and two-legged creatures. The survivors retreated to the sand dunes of Kiskunság National Park. This is where our story’s protagonist, 2K366/08, entered the world. This is her story.
Abigail Ventura is unlucky in life, and she knows it. After another disastrous day, she hopes to receive the chance to break this cycle of misfortune with what she most desires.
A feature-length documentary that witnesses twenty-seven survivors of the Battle of Okinawa break their silence to testify the truth about the tragedy of “gyokusai,” forced group suicide, of Korean “military laborers” and “comfort women” brought from Korea. Just how were Okinawa citizens pressured and forced to commit group suicide in the final hours of the Pacific War, and what led to the near complete destruction of Korean military laborers and comfort women? Twenty years in the making since 'Song of Ariran -voices from Okinawa' (1991), Park Soo-nam’s third documentary returns to the subject of Korean military laborers and comfort women in Okinawa.
Behind a three-meter-high wall, crimes of the imagination are concealed. This film is presented as a great fable within another to accompany women sectioned in a neuropsychiatric hospital who present themselves as artists, poets, and gardeners. Setting aside diagnoses and scientific knowledge about madness, we will accompany the imagination of women diagnosed as alienated to release them randomly from their own poetry.
The film is about how the occupation has changed and sometimes broken the lives of people living on the peninsula. Hromadske journalist Natalia Humeniuk arrived in Crimea on the day of the so-called ‘referendum’ on 16 March 2014, where she talked to people in Bakhchisarai, Simferopol, Yalta and Sevastopol. Since then, the journalist has returned to the peninsula at least once a year: she talked about the first political prisoners, the beginning of repressions against Crimean Tatars, the economic conditions and everyday life of the residents of the occupied Crimea, and what it was like to be a Ukrainian in the occupied Crimea or even an activist of the ‘Crimea is ours’ movement who began to criticise the occupation administration. After 5 years, Hromadske journalists returned to the people whose stories were told in the first months of the annexation.
Pavel Zalutsky is a participant of the famous "Women's stand-up" and "Open Mic". He is one of the few openly queer people in Russian-speaking stand-up. In his new play "Life of Pi," Pavel talks about the adventures of an openly gay man and reveals why it's just one step from hate to love.
Nima Yooshij (Iranian poet) for his son’s 1st birthday. He says: “my son, by now, you have seen a spring, a summer, an autumn and a winter. From this point on, everything is simply a repetition except kindness.”
Wang migrated from his hometown(a village in Guizhou Province) to this Fengjiang townlet to earn a living by recyle toxic plastics and metals out of those trash hills, Unfortunately Ms wang's skin is allergic to those poison metals ,she suffers from little lumps all over her body
In Sennan, Osaka, which was one of the largest concentrations of asbestos in Japan, laborers worked in a harsh environment and supported Japan's economic growth. The film begins in July 2008 with the activities of the plaintiffs' lawyers in the Sennan asbestos lawsuit, and continues through the winter of 2013.
An adaptation of Yukio Mishima‘s novel of the same name
'There is nothing out there' repeated Gastel every day from his photographic studio. Those who have been there tell of a world where time stood still and the urge to leave vanished. And today, what remains? Through the testimonies of some of his closest friends and relatives we try to piece together what is left out here.
In March and April 1921 several weeks were spent by Elsdon Best, Johannes Anderson and James McDonald, of the Dominion Museum, at Koriniti, Hiruharama and Pipiriki in the Whanganui River valley. The scenes in this film record games such as skipping and string games, crafts such as dyeing and weaving of harakeke, cultivation and fishing. The making of hinaki for eels and the setting of traps in the weirs are shown in detail.