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Meet cycling’s next superstars in ‘Race of the Future’; a fly-on-the-wall documentary filmed at the 2022 Tour de l’Avenir. With exclusive access to the race’s best riders, from the team campers to hotel rooms, and even inside the peloton, you’ll never enjoy a better insight into the next generation of pro cycling talents. In part one, we meet our protagonists and follow the trials and tribulations of the race’s first six stages up until the rest day.
Ultra endurance racer and author, Emily Chappell is on a quest to see if she should be riding a more eco-friendly bike. To do this, Emily is about to immerse herself in the world of bamboo, meeting riders such as Kate Rawles, who rode the length of the Andes on a bike built from bamboo. Emily also learns about bamboo’s qualities from Engineers at Oxford Brookes University and finds out how a bamboo bike project in Ghana is changing lives.
The past, present and future are all intertwined, the beautiful moments in life are made to last forever.
Brothers Tom and Ray Magliozzi -- best known as the hosts of National Public Radio's "Car Talk" -- travel to Boston, Detroit, Iceland and Colorado on a quest to find the perfect car to replace Tom's beloved 1952 MG. Examining wide a range of ethanol, hydrogen, electrical and hybrid technologies, the siblings bring their trademark mix of wisecracking humor and comprehensive automotive knowledge to this engaging installment of "Nova."
The History Channel documentary featuring the future technology of cars.
This film is a perfidious representation of the totality of Back to the Future. Its facts and component parts have been removed from the depth of their intended context. The resulting re-contextualization is a perversion via production, intended to distort character perspectives. At the same time, this is an exploration of the archetypal relationship that does exist between the narrative of Back to the Future and the 9/11 terror events. The correlations uncovered are meant to indicate a conscious connective fabric that ties together all matter and energy within the universe, producing non-local phenomenon which can be referred to as synchronicity. As this fabric is observed by the characters it chronicles, their own stories will appear to reflect the fabric itself. Be cautious; there is no message here divisible from this medium.
Exotic destinations, or staycations? As we make choices like these, we ask ourselves: Will we ever be able to fly without feeling guilty again? This film examines the tourism business today, and asks how the industry envisages the future.
The future of preservation is at stake in the digital age. Into the Future explores the hidden crisis of the digital information age. Will digitally stored information and knowledge survive into the future? Will humans twenty, fifty, one hundred years from now have access to the electronically recorded history of our time?
At 42 Dr. Bloch, a profiler, wants a child. A future. Her only way is to find a surrogate mother. At the same time, her groundbreaking algorithm designed to identify individuals planning to carry out terror attacks fails and a young Palestinian woman assassinates the Israeli minister of Space and Tourism. In order to ‘fix the bugs’ in her algorithm, Nurit faces the assassin in person. The sessions between these two brilliant women raise questions about their past, while the sessions between Bloch and the potential surrogate challenge Bloch’s decision about her future.
A secret culture of foragers hunt the Matsutake, a coveted Japanese mushroom worth up to $1,000 a pound—although its true value lies underground as a brilliant networker and healer of ruined landscapes. The Matsutake might just be our last, best hope for an American forest system run amok.
Archival footage of a friend’s week-end on the beach encounter the sound of distant memories : the rock band, the pre-sixties flowerpower movement, a feeling of carefreeness and freedom… it was the 1950s in the United states of America. The now aged protagonists share their memories and thoughts about a remote youth, that some still can feel. In Loving Memory of the Future is an essay on memory and the (un-)truth of images.
Self proclaimed 'man of the house' Casey Knight starts a petty beef with Yuri, a strange young man with a wooden hand. After Casey pisses on a beautiful tree, that Yuri claims belongs to his family.
“The future is a constant wake” centers soil as a conduit for sustained engagement with previous generations. Developed in collaboration with choreographer Michael J. Love, Jackson proposes a somatic way of forging connection with the past through touch and movement.
An intense, intimate and beautiful journey into the mind of Alba, a 16 year old ballet dancer at the acclaimed Corella Dance Academy in Barcelona. Her inner thoughts start to question the life she is leading, her lost adolescence, and her place in the world.
On the 9th of April 2021, La Soufrière, St. Vincent and the Grenadines' volcano, began to erupt explosively. The eruptions were still ongoing for a while, and by the second it was sending volcanic ash to my homeland, Barbados. Houses, cars, roads and much more were covered by the ash. Citizens of St. Vincent were evacuated but some had either been left behind or been put in life-threatening situations. Their water supply was being cut off, electrical power, and they were running out of food supplies and some had nowhere to sleep at night. This film wasn't made to make St. Vincent or Barbados look bad in any way, shape or form. I just really like the apocalyptic feel it gave to the surroundings and I decided to use it to its potential. I named it "Future" because it reminds me of what I think the future will look like due to mankind's ignorance.
This special 60 minute DVD features Enigma, with eleven songs, eleven videos showing images that "have never been imagined." The DVD also features a complete discography and a mini-documentary - "The Voice of Enigma." Screen format is 4:3, recording in Dolby Digital, 5.1. Innovative fusion band Enigma, who has produced some of the most successful meetings of pop and New Age music that exist, extends its experimentation to the visual realm on REMEMBER THE FUTURE. Pairing 11 songs with unique music videos, Enigma creates a gorgeous, almost hallucinatory experience. In addition to the videos, a short documentary on the band, THE VOICE OF ENIGMA, is included.
In a terrible distant future where people never leave their single-occupancy apartments, two lonely strangers get the opportunity of a lifetime: To be around another human person for a whole weekend, at a random two-bedroom house in the abandoned Los Angeles suburbs.
Singer, song-writer, and producer Daniel Sherman sets out to create an entire project completely from scratch in just 3 days. Will he finish the project of his dreams, or finally be pushed to his limit? Along the way, the world behind the music comes to life through short films and music videos, where a hopeless young man will do anything to feel alive again - even if that means trusting a mysterious hypnotist who claims to see the future. I DREAM THE FUTURE! is an EP, Short Film, Music Video Series, and Feature Documentary.
Static images, Super-8 footage, and director Drew Durepos’ singularly matter-of-fact voiceover narration combine to tell a circuitous narrative that touches on themes of impostorism, aging, and addiction.