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Devin passes his time online with buddies he's only met on Twitter. The group decides they need to meet in person, and come together at Garrett's family lake house.
In this psychological drama, a mother must find a way to save her family- from itself.
A pair of hands folding origami objects learned in childhood embody the reflection on a mother's voice that can no longer be heard.
The exclusive, official New York Mets video highlights of an incredible season
When the bone chilling cold of winter descends on the plains of Alberta, the game of hockey provides a warmth and charm like no other. On November 22nd, 2003, nature and a national pastime combined to create one of the most memorable events in Canadian sports history. The Heritage Classic "A November to remember" at Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium. relive this once in a lifetime event as the legends of yesterday and the stars of today returned to their roots and relived their childhood memories in front of an entire nation. Watch as some of the greatest players lace up a pair of skates: Wayne Gretzky, Guy Lafleur, Mark Messier and Larry Robinson as they take to the ice in the Megastars Game. Step inside the dressing rooms and onto the ice as Kevin Lowe, Dave Semenko, Marty McSorley and Wayne Gretzky tell the story.
Oscar nominated documentary short about Rose Kennedy
Stuck in the abyss of the foster care system, Zoe's life finally begins to move forward until unexpectedly what she holds dearest is taken away from her yet again and she is left to pick up the pieces of her tender heart.
A video album of Niagara from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. Includes scenes from Skylon Tower, The Maid of Mist, Spanish Aero Car, Niagara's Flowers, Ontario School of Horticulture, Parks Greenhouse, Victoria Park, Fort Erie, Fort George, Great Gorge, Dufferrin Islands, Niagara Glen, the Whirlpool Golf Course, and Welland Canal.
David's nine-hour presentation will be massively updated with new information beyond anything that has gone before and he will seriously move the cutting edge of who we are, where we are, how we are controlled, and how we can - and shall - be free. Featuring music by Gareth Icke www.davidicke.com
The television show "Rollin' on the River" aired from 1971 to 1973 and was a showcase for new musical artists in genres ranging from country to R&B. With host Mickey Jones (Kenny Rogers' drummer) leading the way, the show boasts appearances from stars such as Al Green, Tina Turner, Kenny Rogers and Jim Croce. This collection of songs from the show includes performances from Bill Withers, B.B. King, Tina Turner, Jim Croce and many more.
RELIVE DANNY BOYLE'S 2012 OPENING CEREMONIES A NIGHT TO REMEMBER - LONDON 2012 is a documentary featuring extended extracts from the 2012 London Olympics opening ceremony. On 27 July 2022, for the 10th anniversary of the London Olympics, a newly cut version of Danny Boyle’s Opening Ceremonies for both Olympics and Paralympics will be shown as a one-off to raise money and awareness for treatment and research into brain cancer through the Tessa Jowell Foundation. The Tessa Jowell Foundation is aiming to raise £4 million to make sure that every NHS brain cancer patient can access excellent care and to develop a new children’s brain cancer centre of excellence programme. Proceeds of this screening will be donated to the foundation.
Acclaimed Irish tenor John McDermott delivers a stirring performance that shows off his powerful vocal range in this 2001 show, recorded at Canada's Living Arts Center and originally broadcast on public television. The emotional concert features 16 songs all touching on the concepts of memory, family and patriotism, including "Try to Remember," "Ye Banks and Brass of Bonnie Doon" and the poignant World War I number "Christmas in the Trenches."
In-studio videos of the band playing each track on the album live
This two-part documentary celebrates Detroit's history through rare film clips, interviews and archival photographs, examining in detail the city's longstanding ties with the automobile industry and Motown music. Segments also focus on the architectural development of downtown Detroit -- including stops at nostalgic spots like Belle Isle, Jefferson Beach and the Vernor's soda fountain -- as well as the city's most famous former residents.
Remember Shakti is a quintet which combines elements of traditional Indian music with elements of jazz. The band consists of English guitarist John McLaughlin, Zakir Hussain (tabla), U. Srinivas (mandolin), Shankar Mahadevan (vocals), and V. Selvaganesh (kanjira, ghatam, mridangam), who are all of Indian descent. The band's name is derived from John Mclaughlin's acoustic Indian fusion band Shakti which was active in the 1970s.
Introduction to the Holocaust: Footballers Remember is a short educational film based on the historic visit in June 2012 by the England football squad to the site of the Nazi concentration and death camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland. Using both historical footage and contemporary interviews with members of the England squad, Introduction to the Holocaust: Footballers Remember stimulates students’ interest in the topic and sets the stage for a more in-depth unit of study.
Documentary portrait of the New York photographer Nan Goldin.
Death, the passage of time and eternity. Big topics, but seen from a new and original perspective in a film based on a simple idea: that one's sense of time ceases to function when one dies, and that one for a short – or in fact very long – moment has the chance to experience eternity. And to therefore live in a single memory forever. Which one would you choose? 'I Remember When I Die' takes place at life's last destination, a hospice, but is a poetic and vital journey into the borderland of consciousness, and right into a possible afterlife.
Quebec’s citizens are divided by different histories, sources of pride and grievances. Young people experience Quebec differently than seniors, who lived through decades of religious and linguistic conflict. Québécois living in the regions often see Montreal as a foreign metropolis. Quebec is increasingly the story of immigrants, the distinctly labelled Allophones, who think it is time for old-stock Francos and Anglos to get over their long-lost wars of conquest to deal with the urgent problems of the 21st century. What We Choose to Remember explores the things that make Quebec so fascinating, frustrating and different.
A widowed husband comes to terms with the loss of his wife as he writes a speech for her funeral.