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Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live
Titre original: Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live ( Film )

Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live
Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live    31 March 2009

2009-03-31

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When Jim Croce died tragically in a plane crash on Sept. 20, 1973, he was just 30 years old and had recently been recognized as one of the most promising artists of his era. In a two-year span, he had eight Top 40 singles, two of which were #1 records and a #1 album. Despite being one of America’s most-loved artists, there has never been a video document of his career. Until now. Have You Heard: Jim Croce Live, features the late singer-songwriter’s performances on television in the early 1970’s. Set in an intimate style akin to today’s popular Unplugged series, the DVD includes performances of such classic Croce songs as "You Don’t Mess Around With Jim," "Operator (That’s Not The Way It Feels)," "Bad, Bad LeRoy Brown," many not seen since they were originally broadcast. Jim Croce’s widow, Ingrid, and their son A.J., provide special narration, filled with intimate anecdotes and stirring memories of their lives.

Have You Heard about the Panthers?
Titre original: Shamata Al Ha Panterim? ( Film )

Have You Heard about the Panthers?
Have You Heard about the Panthers?    01 June 2002

2002-06-01

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In the 1970s, a new protest movement burst into Israeli politics. Calling themselves the Black Panthers, this group of rebellious young Mizrahi men was intensely critical of racism and class bias within the Israeli establishment.

Have You Heard? Secret Central
Titre original: Have You Heard? Secret Central ( Film )

Have You Heard? Secret Central
Have You Heard? Secret Central    01 January 2004

2004-01-01

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A popular toy line is brought to the screen in this new animated show made especially for teenagers. Senior year is proving to be quite a challenge for the Secret Central gang, as they deal with lots of drama and hijinks, giggles and gossip. Thankfully, friendship is a great tonic. Episodes include "The Secrets of Homecoming" and "The Secrets of the Winter Ball," plus a bonus episode, "Welcome Back: The Secrets of Central High."

Matt Rogers: Have You Heard of Christmas?
Titre original: Matt Rogers: Have You Heard of Christmas? ( Film )

Matt Rogers: Have You Heard of Christmas?
Matt Rogers: Have You Heard of Christmas?    02 December 2022

2022-12-02

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Sharing stories tailor-made to get you in the spirit and performing an original set of soon-to-be-classic songs from a new Christmas album that no one asked for, Matt Rogers is the complete package. Featuring performances and comedy sketches with special guest stars, it’s a holiday tradition with ho, ho, ho for everyone.

Have You Heard About Greg?
Titre original: Have You Heard About Greg? ( Film )

Have You Heard About Greg?
Have You Heard About Greg?    11 December 2021

2021-12-11

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Documentary about a mans’ experience with Alzheimer’s.

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Free at Last
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Free at Last
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Free at Last    16 April 2010

2010-04-16

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In the final story of this six part series, we switch perspectives, taking viewers into the heart of the conflict as our South African characters tell the story of the most important non-violent effort in the anti-apartheid campaign -- the mass movement inside South Africa. The country is in a permanent crisis as it tries to convince the world of the merit of its piecemeal reforms and to win allies internally. The regime struggles to suppress open revolt, at times using savage secret tactics The protest climaxes in a fierce campaign of defiance. Meanwhile, Nelson Mandela becomes a household name as the campaign to free him ignites a worldwide crusade. Caught between international campaigns that succeed in both politically and economically isolating the Apartheid state, and an unstoppable internal mass movement, the regime is finally forced to the negotiating table. After twenty-seven years in prison, Nelson Mandela is released, triggering a global celebration.

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Fair Play
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Fair Play
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: Fair Play    15 April 2010

2010-04-15

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Athletes and activists around the world, faced with governments reluctant to take meaningful action against the apartheid regime, hit white South Africa where it hurts: on the playing field. International boycotts against apartheid sports teams help bring the human rights crisis in South Africa to the forefront of global attention and sever white South Africans' cultural ties to the West.

Oliver Tambo: Have You Heard From Johannesburg
Titre original: Oliver Tambo: Have You Heard From Johannesburg ( Film )

Oliver Tambo: Have You Heard From Johannesburg
Oliver Tambo: Have You Heard From Johannesburg    01 February 2018

2018-02-01

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In part two of this six part series Oliver Tambo is sent abroad to run the ANC after it is banned in South Africa in 1960. This episode traces Tambo's efforts to bring the injustice of apartheid to the world's attention. He insists that the apartheid regime can be brought to the negotiating table if the governments would sanction and isolate South Africa, which economically and culturally depends on its links to the western world. Major allies are found, most notably the nations of Africa, and the governments of Sweden, Norway and the Soviet Union. The ANC's efforts are boosted in South Africa by the Soweto uprising and the murder of Steve Biko. South Africa becomes more than a country; it is a cause, a worldwide emblem for injustice. A major victory is won: a United Nations mandatory arms embargo, the first in history. But no one will sanction South Africa economically and by the time the story ends a bloodbath seems inevitable

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The New Generation
Titre original: Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The New Generation ( Film )

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The New Generation
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The New Generation    15 April 2010

2010-04-15

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It is youth, both inside and outside, who next join the growing movement against apartheid. Buoyed by new support in western countries, Oliver Tambo returns to the United Nations to try to convince the world body to sanction South Africa. His efforts gain new public support as the brutal suppression of a youth uprising in the South African township of Soweto and the murder of freedom fighter Steve Biko turn South Africa from a country into a cause, a worldwide emblem of injustice. A significant victory is won when the United Nations issues a mandatory arms embargo: the first in history. But South Africa's strongest trading partners in the West still will not sanction it economically. and as Tambo heads to Zambia to minister to the ANC's growing guerrilla army, a bloodbath seems inevitable. But even as the most powerful western governments refuse to heed Tambo's calls for cultural and economic boycotts, the citizens of those western nations will help turn the tide.

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Bottom Line
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Bottom Line
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Bottom Line    15 April 2010

2010-04-15

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The theme of the fifth story of six is money: how a grassroots movement cuts the South African government off from the taproot of its success, its sustaining financial connections to the West. Citizens all over the world, from a General Motors director to average employees of Polaroid, from account-holders in Barclays Bank to consumers who boycott Shell gas, all refuse to let business with South Africa go on as usual. Faced with attacks at home and growing chaos in South Africa, international companies pull out in a massive exodus that undermines the apartheid system. It is the first international grassroots campaign to use economic pressure to bring down a government.

2012-01-24

The World Against Apartheid: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?
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The World Against Apartheid: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?
The World Against Apartheid: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?    

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Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Don't Play with Apartheid
Titre original: Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Don't Play with Apartheid ( Film )

Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Don't Play with Apartheid
Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Don't Play with Apartheid    12 November 2024

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This third story of six focuses on a particular kind of international politics, one that played a unique and powerful role in the destiny of South Africa: the battle against apartheid in sports. This wasn't the first time that sports played a part in world politics, but it is the only time that sports has so deeply affected the fate of a nation. Although economic sanctions are hard to win, cultural boycotts, especially sports, become the movement's first victories. The conflict shifts in time and space, over years, in many sports, and many nations. In the end, South Africa is changed forever and so too are other countries, as the sports world, from the Olympics to the rugby fields, declare they won't play with Apartheid.

Have You Heard of the San Francisco Mime Troupe?
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Have You Heard of the San Francisco Mime Troupe?
Have You Heard of the San Francisco Mime Troupe?    12 November 2024

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Documentary directed by Don Lenzer and Fred Wardenburg

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: From Selma to Soweto
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: From Selma to Soweto
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: From Selma to Soweto    15 April 2010

2010-04-15

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Long one of South Africa's most important and powerful allies, the United States becomes a key battleground in the anti-apartheid movement as African-Americans lead the charge to change the government's policy toward the apartheid regime. A grassroots movement to get colleges, city councils, and states to divest their holdings in companies doing business in South Africa spreads across the entire nation pressuring the U.S. Congress to finally sanction South Africa. This stunning victory is won against the formidable opposition of President Ronald Reagan. African-Americans significantly alter U.S. foreign policy for the first time in history. European sanctions follow, and with them, the political isolation of the apartheid regime.

Have You Heard From Johannesburg: Hell Of A Job
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Have You Heard From Johannesburg: Hell Of A Job
Have You Heard From Johannesburg: Hell Of A Job    14 April 2010

2010-04-14

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ANC Deputy President Oliver Tambo escapes into exile and embarks on what will become a 30-year journey to engage the world in the struggle to bring democracy to South Africa. With resistance inside South Africa effectively crushed by the brutal apartheid regime, the fate of the liberation struggle is now in Tambo's hands. He first finds allies in the newly independent countries of Africa, and with their collective strength behind him, he approaches the U.N. for support, insisting that the apartheid government can be forced to the negotiating table if the Security Council will sanction and isolate the regime. But the western powers refuse to act, forcing Tambo to search for new support. He successfully petitions the Soviet Union for help in building a guerilla army, a decision that lands Tambo in the vice of the Cold War and haunts his global efforts for years to come.

Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Road to Resistance
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Road to Resistance
Have You Heard from Johannesburg: The Road to Resistance    14 April 2010

2010-04-14

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This first story in a six part series covers almost twenty years of history. It is a story of escalating violence and repression, one nation on a collision course with the rest of the world. When the United Nations adopts the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948, South Africa marches in the opposite direction and begins to implement a series of laws segregating its people by race in every aspect of life, prompting the non-white majority led by the ANC to protest. The non-violent movement picks up supporters all over the world, starting first with a network of Gandhites in Britain, Sweden, and the United States. But Apartheid hardens in the face of this resistance. By the fateful year of 1964, Nelson Mandela is jailed for life, and the entire leadership is forced underground, imprisoned or killed. The movement is effectively shut down in South Africa as hundreds escape into exile.

Have You Heard Of The Beatles?
Titre original: Have You Heard Of The Beatles? ( Film )

Have You Heard Of The Beatles?
Have You Heard Of The Beatles?    10 September 2023

2023-09-10

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Did you know Paul McCartney is dead?

Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Apartheid and the Club of the West
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Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Apartheid and the Club of the West
Have You Heard from Johannesburg?: Apartheid and the Club of the West    14 October 2006

2006-10-14

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This story traces the complex and fascinating drama of the anti-apartheid movement in one of South Africa's most important allies, the United States. The US is a key battleground, with African-Americans at the center of the struggle. The campaigns take place in boardrooms, universities, embassies, and finally in the US Congress itself, where a stunning victory is won against the formidable opposition of President Ronald Reagan. African-Americans, for the first time in history, have turned the tide and altered the direction of US foreign policy. The US, once the backbone of support for the apartheid regime as her ally in the Cold War, finally imposes sanctions on Pretoria. This is part 4 of a 6 part series on the global anti-apartheid movements, stretching from 1946-1990.