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Documentary about Dubioza Kolektiv.
This is a documentary about children living around the Great Wall.
An elderly choir group brings back erased violent history by singing songs that were written in prison and have been silenced for more than 50 years.
"As far back as I can remember I've never been hungry". That's how begins the autobiographical story of a man - the movie maker himself - who reports both the anorexia nervosa that he went through as a child, then as a teenager, and the difficult relationship that, as an adult, he's been sustaining with foodstuff, or with the mere act of ingesting solid food.
A group of children saves the galaxy.
Miro Jaroš is coming up with the long-awaited third album for children. In the songs, this time we will embark on an adventurous journey into prehistoric times, meet animals in the forest, make friends with ghosts, learn to grumble and also look into space or a circus full of acrobats! In the song Adult, we pay tribute to Dad and Mom, because one day we want to be like them. The new songs again teach children useful things in life in a playful way, they have a more modern sound and catchy melodies that will get you to hear them for the first time. You can also get to know them from the new parts of the show "Pesničkový neposlušník 3", which is broadcast by TV Ťuki. Tracklist 1. Balloon 2. The circus has arrived 3. The road to prehistory 4. Planets 5. Adult 6. To the forest 7. Plush dog 8. What do you want to be? 9. One two three 10. Move 11. At grandma's 12. Lullaby 13. Ghosts
Finally, there is the long-awaited second DVD by Mira Jaroš full of new, motivational video clips for children. You will find the popular Puppy, The Road to a Fairy Tale and Friends on it. In the new video clips, we will learn to say nicely that there is no need to be afraid of the doctor, and that the heart is very important for our body. We will also experience a big birthday party together! As a bonus, you can watch the video for the song "In the Christmas Bakery" on the DVD. Miro Jaroš became a part of many families in Slovakia. The educational character of the project for (in) obedient children brought him great popularity even among his parents. The new DVD builds on the success of the first DVD for which it received multiple platinum records. Tracklist 1. Hello everyone 2. At the doctor's 3. My body 4. Puppy 5. The way to the fairy tale 6. Skillful 7. Birthdays 8. Clock 9. Friends 10. We have a baby 11. In the Christmas bakery
The film tells about Sergei Yun-Fu, or Sergei Mao, the son of Mao Zedong, and Nikolai Elizarov, or Chiang Ching-guo, the son of Chiang Kai-shek. Both of them grew up, got an education and worked in the USSR. One fought as a tanker in the Soviet Army during the Great Patriotic War, the other was one of the leaders of Uralmash. But the Comintern and the NKVD equally disposed of their Russian destinies. Both were valuable figures in Stalin's game of influence in China and in the bitter struggle for power between the two Chinese dictators. Both returned to China to become companions of their fathers in this struggle. They themselves never met. Sergei died in the Korean War in 1950. Jiang Jingguo became the President of Taiwan.
Known for her intimate films, director Kim O’Bomsawin (Call Me Human) invites viewers into the lives of Indigenous youth in this absorbing new documentary. Shot over six years, the film brings us the moving stories, dreams, and experiences of three groups of children and teens from different Indigenous nations: Atikamekw, Eeyou Cree, and Innu. In following these young people through the formative years of their childhood and right through their high school years, we witness their daily lives, their ideas, and aspirations for themselves and their communities, as well as some of the challenges they face.
The Children's Dance from 'Elverhøj', performed by Gudrun Christensen and Helga Smith. Elverhøj (1828; literal translation, Elves’ Hill) by Johan Ludvig Heiberg, with music by Frederik Kuhlau, is considered the Danish national play. It was commissioned by King Frederik VI for the marriage of his youngest daughter Vilhelmine Marie to Frederik Carl Christian (later King Frederik VII). (Stumfilm.DK)
Yang’s father was sent to prison when she was 13. The Children’s Village, a shelter for children of criminals, took her in and provided her with basic education. However, Yang did not feel at home there. She hoped to one day leave the village and for that day to arrive soon. Yang managed to leave the Children’s Village before reaching 18. Yet just after celebrating her 18th birthday in the city, she suddenly vanished without notice. No one knew of her whereabouts. Director Hu tried to trace her with his camera, following clues that might lead him to her. Little by little, through this process, he was able to understand Yang various choices in life.
Vietnamese children collect coins that are thrown them by two aristocratic ladies.
Two siblings watched by their grandfather sit at the table and struggles to finish their soup. The children don't want to eat, they scoop the soup up reluctantly, looking for a possible way to break free from the table. When the door opens, and the bright light hits the room, the children run out and find themselves in a completely different reality.
Mired in his shyness, Fernando does not dare to declare himself to a girl he likes.
Unmarried opera singer has a baby, and her friends convince her to pass it off as the grandchild of a wealthy old lady.
"At the Baltic Sea spa town of Ahlbeck on the island of Usedom, Kaiser Wilhelm II becomes convinced that playing in the sand of the dunes is beneficial to the recuperation of children." - Edition Filmmuseum
A mid-length documentary about cult band Otroci Socializma (Children of Socialism), Slovenian version Joy Division. Without being sentimental, with just a hint of nostalgia, the movie tells the story of the band, being reunited at a concert almost 30 years later.
The first 20 years of the film-maker's life he grew up in two places: in Jerusalem, and in an ashram in India, a thing he had to keep a secret. in the ashram it wae expected of him to devote his entire being to his guru. Thus, in his words, he could finally define the purpose of his life, understand the "truth" of the meaning of life and be enlightened 20 years later (quite a few in psychological therapy), the director sets out on a quest to find out what was hidden in his life in India, why his life in the Ashram still affects him even when he has not visited in years, And whether he grew up in a cult.
Thirty years ago, Qiao Zu Wang and his wife welcomed their fifth child into the world. But what should have been a time of rejoicing soon turned into a period of overwhelming grief as Zu Wang’s wife slipped quietly from this world. Now left to raise his five children alone, Zu Wang’s true colors were revealed. Selfish and unfeeling, Zu Wang turned all of his focus inward, leaving his children to fend for themselves. Realizing his father would never be the man he ought to be, the eldest son, Yi Cheng, voluntarily stepped into the role of caretaker. Fully aware of the fact that they were now on their own, the younger Qiao siblings, Er Qiang, San Li, Si Mei, and Qi Qi, came alongside their big brother, willing to do whatever was necessary to keep their family together. Despite overwhelming odds, the Qiao siblings not only survived but thrived.