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Alatha's father calls himself a Mover. Using African dance moves, he helps kids in Khayelitsha township to transcend their hardship (drugs, poverty and abuse) and "find their superpowers." The Mover is also a single father. And while he has helped many kids, he still has difficulty getting his own daughter to find her own powers. But in a tender moment together, this is all about to change.
My Father Knew Lloyd George was a one-off BBC satire written by John Bird with additional material by the cast, and directed by Jack Gold. It aired in December 1965.
The programme was set in Victorian England and concerned the antics of a young aristocrat, attempting to distance his grandfather from a scandal concerning the wife of the Prime Minister. Bird himself played Queen Victoria whilst Alan Bennett played the villain of the piece, and Eleanor Bron also appeared. The show was responsible for seeing Bird named TV Personality of the Year by the Society of Film and Television.
The title comes from the lyrics of a schoolboy song: "Lloyd George Knew My Father, My Father Knew Lloyd George".
A complex and moving film about filmmaker Nick Broomfield's relationship with his humanist-pacifist father, Maurice Broomfield, a factory worker turned photographer of vivid, often lustrous images of industrial post-WWII England.
We re-trace the steps of Holocaust survivor Israel Arbeiter as he returns to Poland and Germany for the final time to look for items buried in 1939 in the basement of his old home in Plock, Poland as the German army advanced. We also travel with "Izzy" to Treblinka death camp where his parents and younger brother were murdered and to other camps, most notably Auschwitz-Birkenau, where "Izzy" used the motivation of his father's final words to him to stay alive.
Laura Truffaut shares her memories of her legendary filmmaker father.
Rebooting the Three Mile Island nuclear incident of 1979, MY FATHER, THE OLD HORSE chronicles an unforgettable hunting trip made worse by father-son tensions and a terrible secret with serious repercussions. In a shorter version, the film won "Best Undergraduate Film" at Temple University's Diamond Screen Film Festival where it served as Max Einhorn's thesis film project. We hope you enjoy our "novella sized short," with a running time of 41 minutes- the equivalent to watching one of your favorite hour long network dramas, commercial-free, on-demand.
“Footsteps of My Father” uncovers an act of extraordinary courage by Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds, a devout Christian from Tennessee who risked his own life to save the lives of 200 Jewish G.I.s when they were prisoners of the Germans in WWII.
A disowned ex-muslim travels back to his family home after hearing terrible news. However, things have changed in his family and in his home town.
For over seventy years, Elie Sfeir has worked as a barber in Beirut at some of the country‘s most exclusive and refined salons. Now a spry octogenarian, he has a lifetime of memories to share, which he does generously in "All About my Father" a fascinating portrait of a man who, over the years, has coiffed the heads of politicians, princes, and presidents. Filmed at his home by his daughter, filmmaker Zeina Sfeir, this engaging and charming character has heard it all, gossip, intrigue, political thought, and personal dilemmas – creating a unique history of Lebanon, heard directly from the lips of those who shaped it.
In 1986, Jackie lived through every mother's worst nightmare when her husband abducted her three daughters from their home and took them to Yemen.
A VR experience about love, grief and reconciliation between a child trafficking survivor and her father.
A Father and Son join each other for dinner over conversations of Bruce Lee.
Experimental short made from a family recording.
Recovering from a heart attack, a workaholic editor recalls the simple days of his youth. Robertson adds an emotional center to this messy, flashback-filled 'heavy' dramatic piece. Plenty of co-star talent.
The story of William Putch and his life's work: The Totem Pole Playhouse. A summer theater inconspicuously tucked away in the blue mountains of south central Penna. With a career span of over 30 years and more than 300 productions, Putch brought the experience and culture of professional theater to a rural community known mostly for its farmland.
In this unique and riveting film, a troubled man has a series of dreams in which he finds himself thrown back to a time before his birth, into the Angolan Border War, as a combat soldier. There he meets his father as a young man, when he was a member of the Special Forces. As they go through combat together, the son gets to know his father in a way he never has, giving him insight and compassion, and he is able to let go of lifelong feelings of abandonment, resentment and anger. This leads to forgiveness and a real-life reconciliation, which drives home the underlying message of this film restoring the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers.