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Based on the popular book of the same name, the film begins with author Brian Zahnd some 350 miles into his 500-mile pilgrimage on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. He walks “the Camino” in spiritual pilgrimage as preparation for the mental mayhem of the polarized political climate in America. It’s against the backdrop of the elections that Zahnd exposes how the church in America has succumbed to the seduction of empire and has entangled Christianity with the Red, White, and Blue.
"Futures" 20th Anniversary Show
A boy is late for class. As young boys do, comes a fantastic excuse to explain why he's late. In the course of the story everything becomes clear to the last consequence.
A baby is saved from a snake attack by their caretaker.
A song about trying and failing to change a person you are in a relationship with.
Three Galactic Samurai Women Aliens visit the small town of Amityville on a mission to find human men
This film shows atmospheric features seen by a geostationary satellite on the illuminated side of the globe and how structure and motion of a Sahara dust cloud differ from those of water clouds.
This is a compilation of comedic highlights from the TV series "An Evening At The Improv".
A strange pregnancy turns cultish in this silent film/sludge-metal hybrid.
Volume 2 of 'The Johnny Carson Collection' - The Best of the '70s & '80s. The moments that spring immediately to mind include some very funny sketches with Betty White, a superb comedienne. And besides being a great musician, Doc Severinsen can be very funny, as you'll see when he shares a Thanksgiving memory of the past. Wild Kingdom's Jim Fowler and Joan Embry of the San Diego Zoo managed to bring to the show wildlife of every kind. One of the most requested involved a marmoset which showed no respect whatsoever. Jimmy Stewart - what a class act! When Jimmy read a poem dedicated to his dog, it generated the most requests ever! So sit back, relax and enjoy these special moments.
It has just been announced that the live footage for “TOUR16-17 FROM DEPRESSION TO ________ [mode of UROBOROS]”, focused on DIR EN GREY’s 7th ALBUM 『UROBOROS』 (Nov. 12th, 2008), and “TOUR16-17 FROM DEPRESSION TO ________ [mode of THE MARROW OF A BONE]”, focused on the 6th ALBUM 『THE MARROW OF A BONE』 (Feb. 7th, 2007) will be released in September 2017 as Official Fan Club 「a knot」LIMITED LIVE Blu-ray & DVD. [mode of UROBOROS] Blu-ray & DVD will feature the final show for the tour, held at Tokyo International Forum Hall A on Feb. 10th (Fri.), 2017, as well an additional footage of the performance of 「GLASS SKIN」, from the show held at Nanba Hatch (Osaka) on Jan. 25, 2017. The [mode of THE MARROW OF A BONE] Blu-ray & DVD will feature the show held at Zepp Nagoya on Apr. 18th (Tue.), 2017.
Mechanical glass slides were manipulated to simulate various kinds of change in the image, and multiple projectors allowed for superimposed and dissolving views. Brightly colored, handcrafted slides, depicting human activity, fantasy figures, and landscapes, were typically presented with live narration, music, and sound effects, in what became popular by the 1870s as Magic Lantern shows. Experimental media artist Ernie Gehr’s Panoramas of the Moving Image (2005) is a synchronized five-channel video installation that uses eighty-seven original slides and views selected from Gehr’s personal collection and that of renowned pre-cinema collector David Francis. Projected side by side, the slides create a mesmerizing wide-screen spectacle. A selection of vintage paper Zoetrope strips and Phenakistiscope discs—complementary artifacts of nineteenth-century moving-image technology—are also on display.
A documentary on the making of the film featuring Philip Kaufman, Donald Sutherland, writer W.D. Richter and more
A camera starts on a sloppy scene: people walking around, a building that's seen better days, palm trees, with fronds waving in the breeze. As the camera pans to the left, the busy people continue, but the audience sees the devastation left by the San Francisco Earthquake.
"...then he saw a tree with white fruit. This sweet fruit made those who ate it happy..." Casting out along rivers of time, evoking the souls surrounding the obelisk itself, the camera traces several stories in two distinct phases...
Burnings of a family home (by farmer security guards; September 2021) and a prayer house (by members of a Pentecostal church; December 2021), recordings on video by the Guarani Kaiowá people.
This feature documentary by Alanis Obomsawin is a thoughtful tribute to Norman Cornett, a McGill University professor celebrated by scores of students appreciative of his unconventional yet powerful teaching methods who was controversially dismissed from his teaching duties in 2007.
Peabody award-winning journalist Linda Moulton Howe analyzes parallel binary code warnings from UFOs 35 years apart. In 1980, a military officer in Bentwaters Air Force base (Britain) witnessed a landed spacecraft, and was later mentally bombarded with binary code. Similar binary code was transmitted to another military man in 2015 in the USA. Sadly, in 2020 these warnings have already come true.
This is the story of Barry Seal. Could the assassinations and scandals that rocked America in the 60's and 70's have been perpetrated by the same people who caused the cocaine epidemic that swept this nation during the 1980s? See the results of a three-year investigation into the life and times of one of the most famous CIA agents and successful drug smugglers in America's history - Barry Seal.
For the Spanish, it was their 'War of Independence' for their British allies, 'the Peninsular War'. These are the voices of witnesses to those momentous days.