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Jennifer Berezan sings her heart out for all the peoples of the earth in this star-studded concert filmed live in March and November 2003 at the Scottish Rite Theater in Oakland, Calif. A multifaceted singer-songwriter, teacher and ritualist, Berezan has nurtured an international following for her songs that tackle weighty, contemporary issues. Celebrities in attendance include Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem, Eve Ensler and Patti Cathcart.
Retired musician, Ronnie Lewis, is believed by the public to have been responsible for the death of his wife, Jennifer. When the whole world seems to be against him, will he convince everyone of his innocence before the blame consumes him? Let us see what happens
On a lonely road, a couple stops for a troubled hitchhiker.
A retrospective documentary of the life and work of Jennifer Hodge, a black filmmaker living and working in Ontario and Quebec. Film includes footage of her funeral service, her family, friends and coworkers; clips from her films; and a memorial weekend at her family's home, Innisfree.
Jennifer Harbury's courageous search for her missing husband Everardo – a Mayan rebel leader – reveals the dark legacy of decades of CIA complicity in Guatemalan human rights abuses. DIRTY SECRETS tells a remarkable story of speaking truth to power as it follows Harbury through a frightening journey to save Everardo and stop the killing in Guatemala.
Rock and country refrains create a sensational sonic brew in this dual concert featuring vocalists Danielia Cotton and Jennifer Glass. Recorded inside Philadelphia's World Café -- a venue inspired by the national public radio program of the same name -- the dynamite show includes "Lost Here," "Talking to You," "The One," "It's Only Life," "Take Me for a Ride," "Pride" and "Found Another."
Jennifer, Where Are You? is structured by a speech-act, a constant proleptic call, a man’s voice which has been edited and recut into a repetitive and pervasive presence. The insistence of this male voice, which repeats the phrase “Jennifer! Where are you?” every 30 seconds, parodies the authority conceded to voice-overs in the cinema. The voice is patriarchal, relentless, and runs the entire length of the film. Cut-aways to a small girl, glancing at the camera as she plays with lipstick and matches, reapportion the relation between patriarchal phonocentrism and masculine gaze. But is this small child subject to either? No. Not really. There she is, hiding in plain sight–ours, not ‘his’–a ‘purloined subject’ successfully evading subjugation through response or acquiescence. ‘Jennifer,’ whoever she might be (a cipher, a pseudonymous textual marker of gendered cinematic presence) is never apprehended, and the film, for all of its suspense, simply ends.
45th anniversary concert, the best guarantee of beautiful songs Laugh with the boldness from the outspoken Diva of Thailand. ready to convey the most beautiful songs in her singing life in 45 years, Jennifer Kim, the last concert before golden age
When Jennifer and Madison sneak a peek at a porn collection, a model stirs a deep desire in Jennifer.
A mockumentary about a filmmaker who goes to the Lion's Den Comedy Club, an open-mic comedy club in Piccadilly Circus London, to find out about stand-up comedy and what being a comedian is like.
Jennifer is a horny frustrated housewife stuck in a passionless marriage. Her husband ignores her sexual needs, so she pleasures herself while reminiscing the good old days when she was just an innocent teen exploring her sexuality.
In the short film 'Jennifer', filmmaker Stewart Copeland explores his relationship with his mother through a recorded conversation between eighth-grade students and astronauts aboard the International Space Station.
Art for your TV with light music. Floating and still images of paintings that are decorative and meditative. Great for Parties or just relaxing.
An insightful, personal, and heartfelt spotlight on Professor Jennifer Dorothy Lee of the School the of Art Institute of Chicago.
A mock true crime episode covers the 1988 disappearance of a fictional teenager named Jennifer Meyers, but the reenactments are acted out with crudely made mini models. As the episode progresses, we learn more about the woman constructing and operating the reenactment mini models and the danger lurking in her one bedroom apartment.