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Overgrown, farmed, pushed out, sold off and only half there, Beau sets off with shovel in hand, dressed like a 50's train driver, to re-trace an old train-line. To run the line end to end would be the first human passing in over 60 years. Police, fences, blackberries, runner musings and leftover pasta, map Beau against a warm autumn day as he makes his way across a landscape he's lived in his whole life.
In one of the most dangerous missions of the war, a group os O.S.S. officers, dressed as Nazi platoon, infiltrated Germany without help from the underground - Their mission, capture Adolf Hitler! Acclaimed author Joseph Persico uncovers the facts behind "Operation Iron Cross"
PBS Presents: "United in Song" encourages our nation to come together and celebrate our irrepressible strength as Americans.
A wealthy landowner kills his pregnant mistress and buries her body, but his mother has a strange dream that just may bring his crime to light. Based on an actual murder that happened in 1828.
Animated video about the reproductive system for the website amaze.org.
Covers four children who the Autism Society says recovered from autism. Each child received services from the Center for Autism and Related Disorders Inc. (CARD), including assessments, supervision, parent/teacher training and one-on-one behavioral therapy. The film presents documentation of therapy sessions along with interviews of the children who are now teenagers, their parents, therapists and the founder/executive director of CARD.
A look at the Boston Red Sox's 2003 season, from Spring Training to their meeting with the New York Yankees in the American League Championship Series, and the team's relationship with their fans.
Get to know the life of West African revolutionary Thomas Sankara, and his pursuit of liberating Burkina Faso from colonial rule.
This digitally mastered special edition DVD dramatic documentary recounts the story of the May 18, 1980 eruption of Oregon's Mount St. Helens. Spectacular devastation footage and dramatic re-enactments put you in the center of en erupting volcano's awesome fury. Experience the stories of survival and faith from those who lived to tell of this unforgettable event. Featuring filmmaker Michel Lienau' personal story of survival, from his rescue out of the blast zone through his journey to understand the lesson of Mount St. Helens.
A documentary on how Space Cop was created.
St George, Redfield and Whitehall grew around Church Road, the old London Waye, which originated in Roman times. An area of meadows and market gardens evolved into a Victorian suburb, with characteristic shops, pubs, churches and schools. For over a century, the focal point of the area has been St George Park, East Bristol’s playground, and the fairs in the park are recalled with particular fondness. Many people will also remember those vibrant shops which formed the ‘Golden Mile’, such as Gwillams and David Greigs. Bristol’s oldest Tesco at Redfield has been a local landmark since 1967.
You may recognise Charlie from Talkin' 'Bout Your Generation or The 7p.m Project. But before he became one of Australian TV's most famous faces he built an international reputation as one of Australia's best stand-up comedians. With sold-out shows around the world and every city in Australia Live At The Time Of Recording is a collection of Charlie's favourite stories and hilarious jokes from his years on the stage.
An epic labor strike that devastated Michigan's Copper Country in 1913 haunts the American labor movement to this day. Among the notable elements of that strike was the death of 73 children at a union Christmas party, a tragedy immortalized by Woody Guthrie in his ballad "1913 Massacre." The event remains the deadliest unsolved manslaughter in U.S. history.
A merging of two previous Pink Floyd documentaries, this set examines the band from its formation through its Syd Barrett years. It includes the immediate post-Barrett albums, followed by an exploration of their legendary "Meddle" album. Through in-depth interviews with the band, studio clips and archival footage, this film sheds light on the early era of the rock institution that could well be considered a genre of its own.
In 1856, two emigrant handcart companies and two wagon trains were caught in the October snows of Wyoming. They left too late from England in their 6,000 mile journey to the Salt Lake Valley. Nearly one fifth of these 1200 pioneers perished in the worst overland migration disaster in American history. The tragedy could have been catastrophic had a rescue effort not been launched immediately upon learning of their plight. Facing a series of blizzards, more than a hundred wagon teams and nearly 300 men were ultimately involved in one of the greatest rescue efforts of 19th Century America.
The entire history of chess, in one video. A documentary telling the full story of chess from it's origin in India to it's diffusion throughout the world and into the modern era. Learn about the champion's who have defined the game such as Paul Morphy, Bobby Fischer, Garry Kasparov, and Magnus Carlsen from some of the game's greatest players and commentators, including Viswanathan Anand, Bruce Pandolfini, Ben Finegold, and Danny Rensch.
Punk pioneers Slaughter and the Dogs reunite for a cranked-up performance at the 1996 Holidays in the Sun punk festival held in Blackpool, England, slamming through all their best-loved hits for a pumped-up crowd of fans. Songs include "You're Ready Now," "Hell in New York," "Where Have All the Bootboys Gone," "Victims of the Vampire," "Who Are the Mystery Girls," "Cranked Up Really High" and many more.
A Finished Life: The Goodbye & No Regrets Tour is a feature length documentary about Gregg Gour, a 48-year-old gay man with AIDS, who, when given six months to live, takes the road trip of his life. Gregg had been HIV positive for 24 years and during that time the side effects of the medications made him increasingly sicker than the virus itself. In the last several years he felt that his quality of life had diminished considerably, so he choose to go off his meds and no longer fight death. After giving away all of his belongings, Gregg buys an RV and travels across the United States with his dog, Cody, saying goodbye to family and friends who have to come to terms with Gregg's decision: That rather than suffer a long, painful death, he will end his own life before allowing the progressing illness to take away his independence.
Recorded live at Stockholm Concert Hall April 26, 2005
3 Colours Red's live performance at London's Islington Academy, February 2004 including all their hits singles and new material from the album 'The Union Of Souls'.