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A promotional film for the Chevrolet Corvair.
An overworked animator tries to finish overdue shots to save his job, but his animation has other plans.
A Nigerian police detective is tasked to investigate the murder of his flatmate and best friend.
Set in the remote highlands of Norway, 'Aurora: Into The Light', is an audio visual journey, revealing for the first time, Bergen's most exciting musical-acts, Aurora.
Two dolls accidentally meet in the middle of nowhere. They dwell on life in the country where nature, love, and humans face the cruelty of war, loneliness, and separation. What can keep us all together during this uneasy time? What do we really want and need? How can our country and love in its various manifestations pave their way to something immortal and encouraging? Feel it and experience it through the reportage of the unknown man.
Twenty-two rare German television appearances from 1960s and '70s American rock and blues acts are featured on this disc, making it a veritable time capsule of rock 'n' roll. Includes performances by The Doors, The Beach Boys, Blood Sweat & Tears, Canned Heat, Chuck Berry, B.B. King, The Grateful Dead, The Byrds, Chicago, The Steve Miller Band, Little Feat, MC5 and Captain Beefheart.
Lingerie--a word that conjures up silk, seduction and sensuality, the items that can create a curve or a mood. Underwear is the first thing to touch you in the morning and the last to touch you at night. Whether or not it's seen by anyone else, what you're wearing next to your skin matters. This sexy documentary shows you who makes these all-important articles, who sells them, and what influences people to buy them.
A behind the scenes look at the James Bond film "The Living Daylights"
The 1960s began with what has been regarded as the 'Greatest Test Series Ever Played', Australia v West Indies in 1960/61, then all the drama of the 1961 Tour of England with the 'Battle of the Ridge' and the dramatic final day at Old Trafford.
The 1970's, a period memorable for the quality of it's cricket and for the transformation of the sport into professionalism.
The schism caused by the World Series Cricket revolution in the late '70s, the rise and dominance of world cricket by the West Indies, the simultaneous retirements of Greg Chappell, Dennis Lillee and Rod Marsh followed closely by the defection of sixteen players to play cricket in isolated apartheid South Africa in return for lucrative financial inducements saw Australian cricket slump to possibly the lowest point in its once illustrious history.
The Amazon is the last place on Earth where people who have never been contacted by the modern world live. In Ecuador, an uncontacted tribe called the Tageari are next in the firing line and when contact occurs, their health, their faith, their environment, their love - all the things that define their culture - are changed forever. AMAZON - THE INVISIBLE PEOPLE traces the work of an Australian, Doug Ferguson, who went to Ecuador in 1986 to work with Indigenous people. He married a shaman's daughter, fathered two children and built a rainforest home. Doug has helped three tribes secure and demark their ancestoral land, saved more than a million hectares of pristine rainforest in reserves and National Parks, and established sustainable agricultural projects in a nation devastated by slash and burn agriculture. This is the story of Doug Ferguson's work.
The decade of the 1950s in Australian cricket takes us from the end of the ‘Bradman Era' through to the beginning of the ‘Benaud Era'. Bonus Material of 1958/59 Aus v Eng Test Match.
Experimental animation by a student.
It hisses, it blinks. A virtual, two-dimensional anaglyph flickers in red and green, unfolding a visual space true to the Brehmian aesthetic. Concentratedly condensed collisions occur between everyday life and the world, being and performing, symbols and icons. A human skull, human bodies, Castle Grafenegg as an architectonic stand-in for the uncanny ... Sex and crime, art and pop culture flicker at pixilated speed – the stuff of dreams – most penetrating however brief. The mundane alternates with the fetish, glimpsed in the blink of an eye, intersected by a long drag on a Chesterfield cigarette while the full-bodied, tube-amped slow-motion reverb sound of a guitar swings in the background.
Animated short about chinese history and culture.
Helen Huntley and Stan Kenton and His Orchestra perform "Jammin' in the Panoram."
Blowin' in the Wind examines the secret treaty that allows the US military to train and test its weaponry on Australian soil. It looks at the impact of recycled uranium weapons and the far-reaching physical and moral effects on every Australian. The film's release has been timely as the Australian government currently moves to approve more uranium mines while arguing the contrary - that by going nuclear Australia is being both 'safe' and 'green'.
A new scientific exploration is about to explore one of the most distant and dangerous archaeological sites on earth.
Mumbai is a city in perpetual development, with a projected population of 30 million by 2035. But with millions of people currently living in slums located on valuable real estate, how can city planners balance the competing needs of the population? And as the city expands into the surrounding forests and natural spaces, can it reduce human-wildlife conflict?