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A documentary by Lauren Southern & Jon du Toit, presented by Timcast News.
Director: Bruce McDonald
Director: David Schwimmer
Autism in America: Putting the puzzle together, one beautiful piece at a time, is a genuine and straightforward look into the Autism Spectrum Disorder as told by the families and individuals living with Autism daily. Many parents are interviewed including Ruth Sullivan, Ph.D., the mother of a man named Joe who was the inspiration for Dustin Hoffman’s autistic character in the movie “Rain Man.” We also hear from a young woman named Alexis, the first autistic person to run for the title of Miss America.
A provocative look at the costs, closures, and inequities plaguing American hospitals, which today are more about money and power than serving the health needs of individuals and the community as a whole.
The IFD produced 'American Force' series, containing 6 films.
Director: Rob Schmidt
Judy moves from L.A for a man she loves and finds herself raising his children and making friends in a small suburban town.
A fly-on-the-wall documentary covering Chester City's turbulent 1999-2000 season which ended in relegation from the Football League.
Poses the question of whether Judaism in the United States is declining through intermarriage, conversions, and dissatisfaction with the religion's stricter codes.
Gordon Ramsay hits the road with Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix, traveling across the U.S. by RV.
Follow the final tour of impressario Ward Hall, the 'Ziegfield of the Cornfield', who has been bringing the strange and bizarre to middle America for the last 50 years.
The life of a Romanian Orthodox Priest, who went from a hard childhood in godless, communist Romania, to the land of all freedoms, America.
Short documentary looking at the rise in popularity of soccer in the USA in the early 1980s.
John Pilger returns to Vietnam in 1974. America had withdrawn its ground forces at the beginning of the previous year, he reports, yet the war had not ended. During this ‘peace’, more than 70,000 soldiers and civilians had been killed.
Alabama governor George Wallace made his name as a segregationist remembered for standing “in the schoolhouse door” of the University of Alabama in 1963 in an attempt to stop the enrolment of black students. John Pilger subsequently interviewed Wallace on the campaign trail during two general elections.During the second, in 1972, Wallace was shot in an assassination attempt, leaving him paralysed and in a wheelchair. In The Most Powerful Politician in America, made in 1974, Pilger looks at the likelihood that a reinvented Wallace will run for the White House two years later, manipulating contemporary American passions and exploiting his influence in the powerful “Dixie” states controlled by the Democratic Party.
A first-person daydream of Michael Hurley's concert tour across USA's high plains. The film creates a nostalgia with an old VHS quality and Hurley's love for trains, windmills, antique radios, and traditional American folk/blues music.
An eccentric short on bingo terrorism in the wilds of mid-America.
Schoolhouse Rock Collection of America Songs