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1944: On D-Day, 1.5 million Allied troops embark on the invasion of France, which, after initial setbacks, succeeded. D-Day is followed by the lengthy Battle of Normandy, which ends after three months with the liberation of Paris. The Marines meanwhile fight a costly battle on the island of Saipan in the Western Pacific. These were punctuated by recollections of the participants of the designated towns. The American public, through radio, the press and newsreels, were normally kept informed of the progress of the war. However, as the war progresses, the dreaded War Department casualty telegrams appear at a fast rate.
Women in the Dirt is a documentary about seven remarkable California landscape architects who creatively collaborate with clients, the land, the climate, and their imagination to craft an environment that are both beautiful and functional.
This is a documentary that's included with the Our Gang mega-set of eight DVDs. This in on disc eight--the Bonus disc. It's a relatively short film of under 30 minutes--which just isn't enough considering that the series went for for over 20 years (if you count the films later made by MGM after the series was sold by Hal Roach Studios).
Toni makes some new friends inside her own head.
Our Us We Bone One So Naked Known is a raucous, young women's burlesque-fantasy on aggressive sexuality.
Yang Jiechang brings to life a friend's personal narrative of events of the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, through a new kind of ink painting.
This inspiring movie introduces the Life of Adele Brise and the History of the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, in Northeastern Wisconsin, the first and only Marian shrine in the United States that is on the site of an approved apparition of the Blessed Virgin Mary.
Our young men are suffering from a manufactured addiction to internet pornography, the results of which are invariably swept under the rug. To pursue the truth, you must take control of your desires. As long as they can enslave you to your own desires, they can continue to distort the truth and you will be none the wiser.
On October 11, 2001, in Times Square, New York City, an ad hoc group of artists named Our Grief Is Not a Cry for War silently demonstrated for peace at a time when the nation was clamoring for war and sacrificing its own civil liberties.
Filmmaker Albert Kish revisits Montreal's St Lawrence Boulevard in the '70s. The street, also known as "The Main," is a little Europe with many languages, foods and small courtesies that make a stranger feel at home.
A lawyer, reporter, and inventor team up to address one of the world’s largest pollutants that goes under the radar: plastic in clothing.
New York-based tech company Clearview AI is working to identify and compile the faces of every human being on the planet. The firm claims that its database will serve as a force for good, helping to solve crimes and prevent espionage. But what if Clearview AI’s powerful facial recognition software, that could potentially be used for mass surveillance and profiling, fell into the wrong hands? What if it already has?
There's a world just like our own, but there isn't a word for sand. There's a world just like our own, but the keys on pianos are in random order so pianists really have to work for it. There's a world just like our own, but Edith Piaf regretted five things. JLR returns with a new stand-up show about the worlds we don't live in, which is secretly actually about the one we do.
Photographer Mike Lassiter journeys across South Carolina capturing the stories of historic, often family-run businesses that line main streets from the coast to the upstate.
Man is destroyed by nature, saved by nature. His nature, her nature, birds, trees, lakes.
Shota lives as a man. Due to a certain incident, she becomes estranged from her father, who lives in the countryside. Regarding his relationship with his partner Emi and his family, the film questions the form of family accepted by modern society and the way we should be.
As part of the 2022 C-SPAN StudentCam Student Documentary Competition, Television Production students Jason Boudreaux, Jaleaha Joseph and Shontenaisha Manuel explore FEMA's impact on their lives in Southwest Louisiana.
More than two dozen men and women of various backgrounds, ages, and races talk to the camera about being gay or lesbian. Their stories are arranged in loose chronology: early years, fitting in (which for some meant marriage), coming out, establishing adult identities, and reflecting on how things have changed and how things should be.