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Nathan has been away travelling for nine months after university. He returns home to his white middle class family in the depths of Devon with his new girlfriend. What they don't realise is that she is black
A man travels back in time to tell himself his life will get better if he cheats on his girlfriend
A lion is forced to skip its meal.
‘Nostalgia for the Future’ is a film on Indian modernity, the making of the citizen and the architecture of the home. It looks at imaginations of homes across four examples of buildings made over the period of a century. These are Lukhshmi Vilas Palace in Baroda – the gigantic home built by a progressive monarch in the late 19th Century; Villa Shodhan in Ahmedabad – a private residence which represents the idea of domesticity within Nehruvian modernity, designed by Le Corbusier; Sabarmati Ashram in Ahmedabad, which epitomises the Gandhian aspirations of the nation-state; and public housing in post-independence Delhi, designed by the Government of India to house refugees from Pakistan and the bureaucrats of the newly independent nation.
Drawing on the insights of a panel of prophecy experts, this captivating documentary explores the predictions of such figures as Nostradamus, Jeane Dixon and Edgar Cayce, and examines the effects their words have had on society at large. Since the beginning of time up through the present day, mankind has been fascinated with the mystics, clairvoyants, forecasters and prognosticators allegedly endowed with the ability to see into the future.
May J.'s stand alone concert at Nippon Budokan on January 18, 2015.
From the mind of Daniel Johns, "What If The Future Never Happened?" is a genre-bending, semi-autobiographical featurette that puts reality and fantasy in a hyper-speed spin cycle.
A documentary featuring internationally renowned photographer Toni Hafkenscheid as he explores hidden stories behind iconic architectural structures once considered "Visions of the Future" from the 1960's. This film is a light-hearted look at the way we perceive life and embrace modern advancements. It is a photography expose that becomes a personal journey of self-discovery while exploring innovative Visions of the Future that celebrate memories of Toni's, and our, collective past.
Documentary focusing on physics and science topics.
In this collection, prog rock keyboardist Patrick Moraz -- best known for his associations with Yes and the Moody Blues -- appears in two complete performances recorded live in 1979 and 1984: Future Memories Live on TV and Future Memories II. Highlights include renditions of "Metamorphoses," "Eastern Sundays," "Black Silk" and "Flippers," plus a 2006 interview conducted by radio disc jockey Jon Kirkman.
On August 6, 1945, the first-ever nuclear bomb deployed in war was dropped on the city of Hiroshima Prefecture, leaving an estimated 140,000 dead in its wake by the end of that year. Among the victims, one particular age group stands out for the sheer number of fatalities sustained: 12 and 13 year-olds, children of first year junior high school age. We investigate the tragedy of this lost generation, piecing together surviving records and speaking with survivors, for whom the memories of children robbed of their futures that day are still burned deep in their memories, nearly eight decades on.
We are finding lost empires with new technology that may prove Atlantis is not a myth, that in fact it may hold the secret to who we really are.
Reynold Reynolds create works that directly reference and use source material from the Media in order to describe how the Media creates a kind of 'shared consciousness' of how we come to understand our own culture as well as anothers.
The Venus Project's video, Welcome To The Future, presents an attainable vision of what our world could be if we intelligently apply science and technology with environmental and human concern--a future where war, poverty and hunger could be but a distant memory. It advocates surpassing the monetary system by introducing a resource-based economy, in which all of the world's resources are utilized for the common heritage of all people. With the advent of newer technologies, computers, artificial intelligence, nanotechnology; and by nurturing individuality and creativity we could create abundance for everyone; not just a selected few. It presents future cities (on land and sea), architecture, efficient transportation, clean alternative energy systems, interviews with project founder and director, Jacque Fresco, and much more. It is an in-depth explanation of the direction and aims of The Venus Project.
British documentary on training to become a pilot.
In The Lost Art of the Future, Cuthand talks about artists he has known who passed away while living with HIV/AIDS and the art he wishes he had been able to see them make if their lifetimes had been longer.