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This important and timely collection features educational, in-depth introductions to some of the most notable and integral individuals and events that make up Black History.
Vendredi, a young African boy, crosses the desert in pursuit of the circus in Morocco. He meets an elder "White Man," aiming to attend his granddaughter's wedding, but has lost his camel. Together, they face the harsh environment, developing a father and son bond. They explore the wonder of humanity and their unique vision for the future. "White Man" is injured while saving Vendredi's life, who carries "white man" the rest of the way. Only to confront the ultimate betrayal. Vendredi finds himself in a circus more devastating than anything he had envisioned: ISIS. He becomes Oliver Black.
A retro futuristic B-boy zombie thriller about a hip-hop group from East LA that must battle an ancient god who is turning black drug dealers and gangsters into zombies.
Live At Ozzfest 2005
Sacramento California born Key Lewis is a high energy, improvisational, storytelling, multiple-personality nutcase!
After a shocking accident involving his lover Neil, drag performer Lee Harris is haunted by dark visions that threaten to push him past the line of sanity.
Single channel video installation of a camera slowly panning over the silhouette of a horizontally framed girl.
A Charity Livestream recorded on the 5th of December 2020. Two of the best upcoming bands in Britain at the time collaborate to make just over an hours worth of music split into two parts. The first containing musical jams, and one original song which featured on the 2022 album of the year 'Ants From Up There', and the second half, containing purely covers.
A video essay featuring some corpse paint and poetry
Applying heat to a piece of metal to create new tools and objects goes all the way back to Greek and Roman mythology. Instead of using a volcano as a forge, blacksmiths rely on coal or propane to work their metals into knives, axes, wood working tools, cooking utensils, furniture, and practically anything they needed that could be made from the raw materials at hand. Intro to Blacksmithing introduces you to the art of blacksmithing and what you need in order to make your own tools. Dave Canterbury walks you through the equipment you need, raw materials, the types of forges and anvils, hammers and other tools, and basic techniques like bending, drawing down, cutting, upsetting, punching and drifting, forge welding, annealing, and more. Dave Canterbury is an experienced & skilled survivalist, having years of experience in bush crafting, outdoor self-reliance and primitive skills.
Hawkwind's classic stage production of "The Chronicle of the Black Sword" as performed at London's Hammersmith Odeon 1985. Based on the "Elric" stories by Michael Moorcock.
An adaptation of a Sherlock Holmes short story starring Eille Norwood.
Until the rise of the Civil Rights movement in the 1950s, black and white audiences in America had to use separate movie theatres. In 1916 a new industry had begun with the first "all coloured" film, made as a protest against D W Griffith's Birth of a Nation. Director Russ Karel 's documentary charts the development of the independent African-American cinema movement through the eyes of the segregated audiences and tells of the fate of those opposing that dehumanising social order, including Paul Robeson and Josephine Baker , during the McCarthy era.
Before the summer of 2022, Ireland had never beaten the All Blacks in New Zealand. Using behind the scenes footage and interviews with players and coaches this documentary reflects on the experience of triumphing in New Zealand for the first time.
Luv'in the Black Country is a short cinematic documentary that travels down the romantic Black Country canals speaking to five different people who pass along the way about the first time they fell in love. The film is a lyrical love letter to the Black Country, its people and their fading identity.
Filmmaker Jordan Thierry leads viewers through an honest and essential exploration of fatherhood in Black America, providing historical context and conversation for an issue at the core of the black experience today.
Young thief Titli dies in a road accident right after stealing a car. Her mother, however, claims that Titli could neither drive nor steal and hence, pleads for justice.Special Investigating Officer Tara is hired to dig deeper into the case.
In 1994, 62 children in Ruwa, Zimbabwe claimed to have seen a UFO and "black man" on the school playground. No teachers or school employees witnessed the sighting. Filmed in extreme close-ups director Roger Horn lets his imagination run wild as he combines archival interviews with visuals collected in Southern Africa and Europe.