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When an elder in the community offers him a small piece of pipestone, Maq carves a little person out of it. Proud of his work, the boy wants to impress his grandfather and journeys through the woods to find him. Along the path Maq meets a curious traveller named Mi’gmwesu. Together they share stories, medicine, laughter and song. Maq begins to care less about making a good impression and more about sharing the knowledge and spirit he's found through his creation. It is only when Maq joins his grandfather that he understands who Mi’gmwesu really is.
The opening shows a colored nursemaid in the park with baby carriage, and seated on a bench receives the attention of several smart colored men who admire her greatly and endeavor to make her acquaintance. But the dusky belle is coy and declines to make the acquaintance of any of them, until one more fortunate than the rest is invited to a seat on the bench with her, and a most pronounced flirtation takes place between the lady and her beau. (Selig catalog)
Biography documentary on the writer for "The Hours" DVD special features.
Shot on location in a very remote part of southern Morocco, this short film looks into the amazing craftsmanship and dedication of the Berber rug weavers in the region. These incredibly talented people are part of an ancient tradition that still employs centuries-old techniques to produce beautiful and unique handwoven rugs.
In the southwest corner of Ripon, you can find a woodland to heal your soul and inspire your mind. It’s a special place with an unsung legacy in history of Wisconsin conservation.
Presented by HRH Prince Andrew, Duke of York, this is an in-depth look back at centuries of British naval history. During the 17th century, the Royal Navy's codification of naval tactics in 'The Fighting Instructions' transformed naval battles into linear chess games on water. Superior French ship design and military training helped to free America, but a revolution in naval tactics saw Admiral Nelson triumph at the Battle of Trafalgar.
Often called the worst director in the history of cinema, Ed Wood is nevertheless a beloved figure among cult-film aficionados for his oddball productions. This documentary takes a look back at Wood's unique career at the margins of 1950s Hollywood, speaking to those who loved him and hated him. Bela Lugosi Jr. discusses his father's work in the abysmal "Plan 9 From Outer Space," while a Baptist reverend recalls how he was tricked into financing the film.
Adapted as a movie release from the animated BBC television series, originally based on the books by Colin Dann. Re-dubbed, edited, and titled Journey Home: The Animals of Farthing Wood, for US release.
Among college football's most colorful figures, Woody Hayes coached Ohio State for 28 years and amassed an impressive record. This profile of the beloved coach, created for public television, relives his tenure through film footage and interviews. Players Archie Griffin and Rex Kern, rival coach Bo Schembechler, Hayes's niece Anne Hayes Hoyt, golfer and friend Jack Nicklaus and others discuss the larger-than-life coach's enduring legacy.
One of the most important — and most difficult — skills of the Woodsmaster is the ability to track. In this volume of the Woodsmaster we examine the fundamental skills related to the art of tracking. We show you the “Four principles of sign,” how to read “Action indicators,” and ways to learn the age of a track. You’ll see how to make and use a “Tracking pit” and exercises you can do to sharpen your tracking skills. Since light is critical to effective tracking you’ll see the secrets of good lighting as well as dozens of Woodsmaster tracking tips and techniques. In this volume we use the human footprint as the best way to learn tracking. If you practice however, you will be able to track anything that leaves “Sign.”
A strange hipster band struggles to audition there next great drummer, in this quirky comedy about the underground hipster music scene in North America. A mix of awkward characters file through the doors, each more outlandish then the next.
Witty lecture about the creation of a book. First, paper production was presented in an accessible and fun way, and then the work of the printing house was told.
Little magic and plenty of imagination turns a young man's room into a hub where various adventures await him.