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A Professor of Psychology with a dark secret, a nun terrified of dying, and a traumatised young woman all come together in this trio of intersecting horror stories. Black Lizard Tales features ghostly visions, demon worship, and serial murder set on an English university campus.
A live performance from The Black Keys 2005 Australian tour. It was recorded from a show at The Metro Theatre in Sydney, Australia on March 18th 2005.
Beacon Theater, NYC 1996-10-31
Interviews with single black parents.
In an in-depth interview, controversial political activist and Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan talks candidly about the major moments in his life. From his childhood to the present, Farrakhan discusses his work, family, influences and more. Whether they regard him as an inspirational leader or a dangerous enemy, viewers can decide for themselves what Farrakhan is really like with this balanced program.
Nearly half of the one million people in the United States infected with HIV are black men, women and children. Trace the history of the AIDS epidemic through the experiences of individuals who tell their stories.
For early aviators, conquering the forces of gravity was a daunting challenge. But black aviators had an additional challenge - conquering the forces of racism. Meet the men and women who took to the skies throughout the 20th century, proving to a segregated nation that skin color doesn't determine skill level. From biplanes to commercial jets, and from barnstormers to war fighters, meet the path-breaking pilots who opened the skies for all -- and contributed in countless ways to the development of aviation.
Stand-up comedy is still the Olympics of live entertainment, requiring practitioners to be fast on their feet, swift with the words and quick with the quip. Ralphie May, an alum of NBC's reality show "Last Comic Standing," hosts this showcase that features some of the best African-American comedians on the scene. The lineup includes veterans of the circuit and newcomers such as Shenika, Joe Cleezy, Joe Torry, Tommy Chunn and Alex Thomas.
The concert—with footage from three sold out shows in Berlin, Dublin and Glasgow—documents the end of the band's 2007 tour in support of their album Baby 81.
The Surmas live in the Kibish River Valley, in southern Ethiopia, where modern man was born 195,000 years ago. They hold up the mirror to us of a past in which we can recognize ourselves, despite the geographical and cultural distance. This semi-nomadic people who depend on livestock is not well known. Traditional donga fighting, a duel with sticks, earned them a reputation for brutality which keeps outsiders at a distance. In fact, the donga is a martial art that celebrates values necessary for survival in a region torn by tribal warfare. This nation of 28,000 souls possesses nothing other than its livestock. Its impoverished condition is an art of extreme living that commands respect.
Rangga is a loving and caring boyfriend to Cinta, but things turns upside down during their honeymoon after they got married. Rangga turn into a cold and abusive man towards Cinta.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the black bear.
This very short documentary from the Hinterland Who’s Who series introduces viewers to the black duck.
Another film that Toronto International Film Festival programmer Thom Powers would rather you didn't see.
We Are the Roots is a documentary that tells the stories of African American immigrants who settled in Alberta and Saskatchewan in the early 1900s, with stories from 19 descendants of original settlers, as they moved north to escape slavery, persecution and racism in America. Once in Canada, these families would then experience more discrimination, both in Edmonton and in rural communities they settled.
After he and 34 other contract workers are fired for forming a union at a GM/Daewoo auto plant in Korea, Hyunsang Park conducts a one-man sit-in of a traffic control tower, waging a lonely, boring and frustrating campaign to get the jobs reinstated. Meanwhile, other contract workers on the factory floor face discrimination and low pay. The probing documentary -- in the spirit of Roger & Me -- screened at the prestigious Hot Docs film festival.
John Schlesinger's 1957 film about the Wakes Week holiday in Blackburn looks at the tradition where mill towns shut down and thousands of workers head to Blackpool
An intruder breaks into the home of an unsuspecting family in order to make a home made murder film.