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A girl leaves the cinema at midnight. In the lonely parking lot, she'll witness something she'll wish had never seen.
An organization of frontline residents and environmental activists escalate their actions as they fight to keep an oil refinery closed for good.
In this educational film about personal hygiene, Harv and Marv are animated characters in the real world. When Marv says he wants to become human, Harv shows him that real people have to bathe, wash their hands and teeth, and mind their appearance.
Or a day in the life of Ahmed Khawaja. A tutorial that forgets to be a tutorial.
New ways of cleaning in the mid-sixties.
This practice helps detox the body, resulting in a feeling of lightness and clarity. The perfect crescendo as you near the week's end.
Crime Scene Clean-Up goes behind the scenes into a world few have had to enter – the bloody aftermath of a traumatic crime scene. After the cops and coroner have come and gone, leaving their fingerprint dust and discarded gloves behind, what happens then? Who cleans up after death? Meet Ron Gospodarski, a man with unusual insight into a crime scene. Ron's business is to clean up after death, a business born out of the concerns of blood tainted by TB, Hepatitis and AIDS. Follow Ron on his daily journey through New York City.
Harv and Marv (animated characters) observe real children practicing good habits of personal hygiene. Marv decides he wants to be a human but Harv tries to discourage him by explaining that he would have to keep his hands clean, bathe, brush his teeth, comb his hair, etc. This is an updated version: In the 1974 version the kids are seen playing football, in this, the second they are painting a mural.
How To Clean Your Closet combines glitched clips from adult films with sound bites from an old tape cassette with the same title. Cleaning your closet couldn't be more fun!
It's the annual Festival of Dirt in the village of Filthingham where Mayor Austin Stinkypants reigns supreme.
Theater policy PSA made by Doc Films (University of Chicago) on 16mm.
CLEANING AND CLEANSING tells of the glamor and misery of hygiene. Without resorting to interviews or explanatory off-camera commentary, it stages its subject in a way that can be experienced by the senses. In doing so, it follows an analytical approach that thematizes hygiene as an order of the „healthy“ and the „harmful“, which is reflected in institutions, architectures and production processes and regulates human behavior. The filmthus raises a topic that has been central to our society since the beginning of modernity: the optimization and improvement of life, which – if pursued with too much commitment and carelessly – can quickly turn against itself.
Monty is the driver of a delivery wagon for a cleaning and dyeing establishment, romps with a Ford and gets himself into many ridiculous scrapes.
Two agents at the service of Mother Nature are in charge of programming natural disasters throughout the world! Their goal? … to regulate the number of humans on earth in order to maintain balance and avoid the depletion of the planet’s resources. But isn’t it already too late?
Sotiris owns a neighborhood dry cleaner and "cleans" for everyone. A parody about the impossibility of love.
From Colorado to Qatar, California and France, this documentary follows a year in the life of the U.S.-based professional cycling team Slipstream -- a group that's made it their mission to restore the good name of cycling. Sure, the guys -- including Swede Magnus Backstedt and Brit David Millar -- wouldn't mind a Tour de France invite, but they're even more passionate about inspiring the next generation of cyclists.
After a natural disaster on holiday kills his friends, Patrick struggles with his identity as he waits to return home.
"Clean Lines, Open Spaces: A View of Mid-Century Modern Architecture" focuses on the construction boom in the United States after World War II. Sometimes considered cold and unattractive, mid-century modern designs were a by-product of post-war optimism and reflected a nation's dedication to building a new future. This new architecture used modern materials such as reinforced concrete, glass and steel and was defined by clean lines, simple shapes and unornamented facades.