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A young filmmaker accompanies his grandfather– a veteran of the Vietnam War– to Fairbanks, to dedicate his unit flag to a new generation of helicopter pilots.
Queer New Orleans: A Journey Beyond Bourbon Street seeks to celebrate the amazing people and spaces that make the queer community in New Orleans so special. It explores three locations: Alma Cafe, The Allways Lounge and Cabaret, and Grrl Spot.
Documentary chronicling the life of Senator Daniel K. Inouye.
Every spring since 1971, the best hula hālau are invited to Hilo, Hawai‘i Island to perform in the most prestigious hula competition of its kind: the Merrie Monarch Festival. Follow the journeys of three hula practitioners—a teacher, a chanter, and a dancer—as they prepare to step onto the stage.
Five individuals relate their life stories and struggles as they journey to participate in the filming of The Chosen's "Sermon on the Mount" scene.
Follow The Heritage Hunters as they travel the country in search of Truly Haunted Historical Places. They will research and investigate the rich history and intriguing encounters that many have experienced through the years. So come along and see what is found as you Journey Through The Past.
A First Nations boy in the Australian outback adopts an injured dingo. The two of them set off on a quest to find an emu.
When young Malcom (D. Malik Beckford), a charismatic prison inmate saves the life of a Corrections Officer (Christopher LaPanta) during a prison fight, he is paroled early, and gets to start his life for real. Malcom turns his life around, becomes a Champion professional wrestler, and inspires his old friend to change his life for the better.
Guided by the Jules Verne novel “Voyage au centre de la Terre”, four friends set out to explore Snaefellsjökul Volcano in Iceland. However, as they journeyed through the country recording sounds, they found themselves having a series of profound and transformative experiences that exceeded their original expectations. The result of their trip is an immersive audio-visual narrative titled “Journey to the Center of the Sound,” which not only guides the audience through diverse Icelandic landscapes, but also invites them to embark on their own sensory journey.
"My Nappy Roots" explores the politics, culture and history of African American hair. Is there such a thing as "Good and Bad" hair? How has the Eurocentric ideal of beauty influenced black hair through modern history? "My Nappy Roots" will vibrantly depict some of the complex social, political and cultural influences that have dominated the dialogue surrounding African and African American hairstyles from styling patterns and cultural trends to the business of black hair care products, services and advertising. The film will use the evolution of black hairstyles as a touchstone to address the broader struggle of African American people in their search for social control, identity and economic independence.
The music chosen for this tour of Sicily is largely Italian; ranging from the Vienna Court Composer Salieri to Verdi and Leoncavallo.
The Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland inspire this installment of the Musical Journey series, which travels to the Scottish islands known as the Hebrides and the capital city of Edinburgh. Although the accompanying soundtrack doesn't feature Scottish music per se, the selections -- including Mendelssohn's Symphony no. 3 ("The Scottish Symphony") and Donizetti's "Lucia di Lammermoor" -- fit the spirit of the scenery.
A feature documentary by Rob Ager exploring hidden communication in movies through the analysis of popular fiction films and media and the author's experience of writing and directing.
David Livingstone was born in Blantyre, just outside Glasgow in Scotland. Brought up in a Christian home, he put his trust in Christ as his Saviour at the age of sixteen. He began to pray for and give towards missionary work but soon realised God wanted him to go himself. Having trained as a missionary doctor, he was eventually accepted by the London Missionary Society for work in Africa. He left England for Cape Town in December 1840 and there began what must be one of the greatest pioneering missionary works of modern times. For over 32 years, David preached the Gospel, attended the sick and explored a vast area, seeking new routes whereby future missionaries could reach the Africans with the Gospel. In 1873 David died and his body was carried for 1000 miles to Zanzibar from where it was brought to England. His remains are buried in Westminster Abbey in London.
As the strict classical disciplines of the eighteenth century began to fade, two very different movements came to prominence: from Constable and Turner influenced by nature, through to the stirring works of Goya and Gericault. This episode explores the genius of works such as The Third of May and The Haywain.
Following the development of non-secular art in the seventeenth century, the world of art in the eighteenth century assumed a more decorative role with a greater emphasis on pastoral themes. This episode features the work of Watteau, Boucher, Hogarth, Gainsborough and Reynolds.