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Over the course of a party, three teens are forced to confront the realities behind their beliefs, judgements and friendships with one other.
Explore America’s enduring relationship with firearms: From the first European settlements in the New World to frontier justice; from 19th Century immigrant riots to gangland violence in the Roaring Twenties; from the Civil War to Civil Rights, guns have been at center of our national narrative for four hundred years.
Robert Moore journeys around the United States in search of the perpetrators he saw while filming the mob’s January storming of the US Capitol. He learns about their motives and grievances, wonders if they regret their positions, and investigates the consequences of this deadly invasion for America.
The Game spits the truth about his rise from the streets of Compton on camera and on stage with insights on a chaotic childhood, the drugs, the shootings that almost killed him, the falling out with G-Unit, his infamous beef with 50 Cent and Dr. Dre, and his rebirth as a multi-platinum powerhouse. The Game delivers with previously unseen concert footage, shocking interviews, and original music.
A landscape video that shows footage of the locations used for filming but without commentary or anything to help provide information as to why the locations were selected to be used in the film.
Dada came out of the craziness of World War One. "The birth of Dada was not the beginning of art but of disgust." Surrealism tried to systematize Dada's anarchy into an artistic blend of Freudian psychoanalysis and Marxist provocation. In the interests of conquering the irrational, Salvador Dali opened exhibitions dressed in a diving suit, Marcel Duchamp turned himself into woman, Benjamin Peret assaulted priests, and Yves Tanguy ate spiders. Andre Breton, nicknamed "the Pope of Surrealism", led an inspired gang of artists, lunatics and writers. By the 1950s they were denouncing each other for betraying the movement, but their ideas had infected Hollywood, advertising agencies and were turning up as TV humor and album covers.
In green pastures, a dog lives happily alongside its master, an old and very unusual shepherd. The shepherd isn't merely content to shear his sheep, but transforms the wool into clouds to create rain, thereby perpetuating the life cycle. But if the shepherd isn't eternal, what will happen to the valley? The young dog must be creative and persevere in order to avoid the worst.
Episodes are: 'Please Look After This Bear'; 'A Bear in Hot Water'; 'Paddington Goes Underground'; 'A Shopping Expedition'; 'Paddington and the Old Master'; 'A Spot of Decorating'; 'A Family Group'; 'Paddington Makes a Bid'; 'Do-It-Yourself'; 'A Disappearing Trick'; 'Something Nasty in the Kitchen'; and 'Trouble at the Launderette'.
Biography - First telecast in 1982, this drama picks up the story of Prince Charles (Roger Rees) and Lady Diana (Catherine Oxenberg) as their marriage begins to fall apart and follows it through to the royal couple's very public divorce. Charles and Diana must struggle with the pressure of public life, the relentless paparazzi and brutal tabloid articles, not to mention Queen Elizabeth's (Amanda Walker) disapproval as they deal with their failing union. - Catherine Oxenberg, Roger Rees, Benedict Taylor
When Rue, a young black man pays a surprise visit to his recent ex-girlfriend Ari, things take an unexpected turn.
Jazz aficionados will appreciate this compilation of performances by Art Hodes, the legendary jazz pianist and one-time host of "Jazz Alley." Featured guests include Wingy Manone, Little Brother Montgomery, Herb Hall, Benny Morton, Truck Parham, Hillard Brown and Red Maddock. Songs include "Sister Kate," "How Come You Do Me?," "Mule Face Blues," "Corrine Corrina," "Cow Cow Blues," "Outskirts of Town" and "Truck's Boogie."
Thirteen years after her brother was stabbed and murdered, Chanell must write a letter for the murderer’s parole. A brutally honest film about grief and the effects of knife crime.
"Shocking Asia 3" isn't too outrageous considering its subject matter. This shockumentary is set mostly in Japan
Report on the nature of "Black Power," and how it can be effectively used. Interviews with Martin Luther King, SNCC head Stokely Carmichael, Floyd McKissick of CORE, and Charles Evers. Reporter is Sander Vanocur.
Three women confront the challenges of readjusting to civilian life after their post-9/11 deployments.
Personal document of professional Death Match wrestler Matt "The Bulldozer" Tremont and his independent wrestling career with CZW, GCW, various branches of IWA and his own promotion Hardcore Hustle Organization (H2O) out of Williamstown, NJ – focussing on his personal and professional life and documenting his final retirement from active matches.
Germany surrenders, but the war isn't over for the millions of displaced people across Europe.
Documentary looking at Britain's drinking culture. On Newcastle's Bigg Market, one can see everything from broken ankles on the dance floor to broken noses on the street. An army of people try to make sure the night goes well.
Hundreds of women film themselves on YouTube cleaning the house.
Footage from 1989-1998 covering live concerts throughout Europe, fetish performances for DeMask and Skin Tow, Television Interviews, and live duets with long-time collaborator Rozz Williams (Christian Death).