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A detective investigates a mysterious crime scene.
The two volumes of Bach’s The Well-Temperd Clavier together represent one of Western music’s greatest achievements. Once described as the ‘Old Testament’ of the keyboard repertoire, these two sequences of 24 Preludes and Fugues – one in every key – represent a wealth of musical invention, ingenuity and delight. A supreme technical challenge for any performer, they also offer an astonishing experience for every listener. Eminent Bach specialist Sir András Schiff, whose discography includes Bach’s complete keyboard repertoire, here performs Book I – embarking upon a cycle that he will conclude next year with Book 2.
Books are everywhere in Meena's house - in cupboards, drawers, and even piled up the stairs! Her parents love to read, but Meena never even opens a book! When her cat Max accidentally knocks down a huge stack of books, heroes, heroines, and animals with attitude come to life and pandemonium reigns. Meena finds a unique solution to get the characters back in the books, and nothing, as they say, is the same after that. Based on the story by Manjusha Pawagi. The Girl Who Hated Books is part of the NFB's Talespinners 2 collection.
The accounts of the New Testament Book of Acts, dramatized and narrated, as recalled by old dr.luke
Clark Cart holds a book club meeting for the people of Hamsbury exclusively to discuss books written by himself.
The journey of Devin Booker is one of loyalty and patience. After years of being under the radar, receiving little national recognition due to playing for a team at the bottom of the NBA, Booker has helped lead the Phoenix Suns to the Western Conference Finals. Very few saw this transformation coming, but if you look back at his story...you wouldn't expect anything different.
Historian, political philosopher, environmentalist, and anarchist Murray Bookchin demonstrates how Time magazine obliterates time in this 1982 episode of Paper Tiger Television. Time is soothing. The events in Time look nothing like the events experienced by those at them. The news in Time happens elsewhere, happens to others. Time is reliable. It comes each week, and with it, past, present, and future merge to the point of disappearance. Like television, Time lulls readers into complacency because the news is given an even, consistent tone. All issues are treated the same, with the same bland distance. Time makes a reality so unreal, so colorless. The news in Time comes written and photographed in a comforting tone that treats events as inconsequential and thus encourages a notion of not just a false sense of security, but a sense that our actions are without consequence.
In one of the lungs of the tropics, organic life morphs and contains the possibility of intimacy and fantasy, while the ones there present subject themselves to quiet explorations.
If you love the origin stories of your favorite superheroes, you’re not alone! Join excited canines who want to learn about heroes’ real-life roots.
Join a pair of sassy animal friends as they give their takes and share facts on the Brothers Grimm's classic tale of a princess locked in a trance.
Two lifelong friends meet three times in one year, during each conversation they realise their undeniable feelings for one another.
In this inspiring short documentary, a group of high school students in central Texas advocate for the return of banned books to classroom shelves.
A found footage investigation into the psychosexual landscape of love.
Popular media is often a reflection of the events and issues that are occurring when they are being created, and comic books are no exception.
Four horror stories filled with Creatures, Critters and other Creepy things sure to chill your bones!
Galya Stoyanova's participation in the civil rights movement helped her to develop a film project in which she narrates over visuals depicting the process of Romani self-acceptance in the context of modern urban life. In the film, Galya walked around emblematic and famous settings in Budapest while wearing the traditional clothes of Romani women and holding a camera in her hands, taking pictures of people walking on the streets. In the five-minute short film, two kinds of material alternate: black-and-white stills, taken by Galya herself, and moving images in colour, made by her supporting team. In the former images we see strangers facing Galya’s camera, while in the latter, Galya herself is the protagonist as a flaneur who walks on the streets: contemplating, taking pictures and sometimes talking with people.
Charles Manson, claiming to be the Second Coming, leads his young followers down the path of sex and murder in this bizarre homage by renowned artist Raymond Pettibon.
The adventures never end when Barney and his buddies organize an outdoor book fair in the park. Each time they open a book, the story comes alive! Now they're having fun and exploring different worlds. Preschoolers will love watching the beloved purple dinosaur and pals Baby Bop, BJ and Riff as their enthusiasm leads them to build an imaginary rocket, to hold a circus and even to write their own books.
A remake of the 1958 film.
Navy Seal Demetri Papadapoulis is a proud strip club owner who gets in over his head on a $235,000 poker debt with the local River Gambling Cruise. A small group of Wiseguys send Demetri on a no way out suicide hit in exchange to wipe his debt clean by killing a ruthless Yakuza in Tampa called the Japanese Bookie.