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In the 1980’s US public television station New Jersey Network produced some groundbreaking documentaries about Doctor Who following the programme’s huge success in America. The Home Whovian was planned to be the first in a series of video releases in the USA featuring interviews with the stars of Doctor Who. In the event it proved to be a one-off. Featuring interviews with Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker and John Nathan-Turner. Unique material from a unique moment in Time Travel TV – when Doctor Who conquered America!
See Little Pim and friends play with their toys and explore the different rooms and items around the home. Children will learn more than 60 German words and phrases to use around the home! Little Pim is a fun, award-winning series designed to introduce foreign languages to toddlers and preschoolers. "At Home" features Little Pim, a lovable, animated panda who teaches German to children through a combination of animation, and live action of real kids doing everyday activities. Make sure you check out our five other German episodes from Little Pim! Little Pim is also available in other languages.
This popular British animated series created and directed by Tony Garth helps little ones learn from the mistakes of so-called "Little Monsters," a crop of kids who don't always know what they're doing but usually have a fun time doing it. This collection of episodes finds Clumsy Clarissa getting organized; Forgetful Fiona trying to remember something very important; and Worried Winnie getting way too stressed out about stamp collecting.
A foot-stomping Western cartoon.
Canada, our friendly neighbors to the North, who welcomed 27,000 refugees (just 6,000 fewer than America) in 2017 alone, despite having a tenth of the U.S. population. Many of the refugees came from Syria and Iraq, and their journeys to safety were physically and mentally taxing. To tell the story of their experience, Academy Award®-winning director Barbara Kopple uses a unique and creative setting: summer camp. Located on a small island in the Canadian wilderness, Camp Pathfinder has given boys from Canada and the U.S. a place to belong for over a century. A few years ago, its director—saddened and disturbed by what he was seeing in the news—decided to give refugees the opportunity to attend the camp. Kopple’s film chronicles their stay, beautifully capturing the bonds of new friendship. But not all the boys are able to escape the mindset of war. Through the eyes of these youngsters, NEW HOMELAND documents the highs and lows of starting over.
Animation short film about doing pleasant things, surrounding yourself with good energy and beautiful things, comes the balance of self-acceptance, an integral part of our modern world.
Instructional video describing how to get started with extract brewing.
A man tries to rescue his son.
A story about a queer elderly community in Berlin.
Written and presented by Sir Simon Rattle, the foremost British conductor of our day, this series forms a fascinating introduction to, and overview of, the music of the 20th century. Each of the seven programmes features over thirty minutes of specially-shot music in performance, with Rattle conducting the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Simon Rattle leads viewers on an exhilarating journey through the music of our time, explaining the chief musical developments from Mahler to the present day. Each programme is illustrated with evocative imagery, archive film and photographs and the featured music is set within the broader context of artistic and social change.
A filmmaker and a soldier, who both experienced the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, set off on a road trip to overcome their survivor’s guilt. They are returning to the war-torn areas in search of a renewed, mulberry-infused taste of life.
After the events that occurred on Polk Road, Nathan and Reuben are instructed by an odd doctor to go back to the road to face their demons.
Two boys struggle with love and heartbreak in closeted suburbia.
Nina is 28 and has spent most of her life in care homes, but the pandemic changes everything for her, as staying in a care home is no longer safe. Arina, a young professional from Moscow, invites Nina to temporarily live with her. When restrictions are finally lifted, Nina has to go back to care home, but after spending lockdown together, the young women had grown very close. They settle on a plan to take Nina out of the institutional system for good.
The documentary refers to five contemporary trans people’s testimonies of living in Sweden. These persons are between 17 and 70 years old. The film highlights their stories of life’s different journeys. One describes themself as a binary trans person, another as a man with trans experiences and a third as neither a man nor a woman but non-binary, beyond gender. One may dream of the day when the gender confirmation surgery is complete while another feels it’s enough to express their gender using hormones.
Coming Home: Interviews with Goyogo̱hó:nǫ' is a documentary film about the Goyogo̱hó:nǫ' (Cayuga) Traditionalists' return to their homelands, located within the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, in a region that's otherwise known as the Finger Lakes of New York State. The interviews touch on the importance of language, ceremony, and the rematriation of their heritage seeds to Goyogo̱hó:nǫ' land. They also touch on the violent removal of their ancestors during the 1979 Clinton Sullivan Campaign, the Two Row Wampum Treaty, and the internal conflict within the Nation. The interviews take place in their community garden located next to their traditional schoolhouse. (description source: Neto Hatinakwe Onkwehowe)
Alberto Cavalcanti reviews his own prolific career as a filmmaker.
Reflecting on this deconstructed family portrait, Beams writes, “This film taught me a lot about Time, as I rotoscoped my family at our summer cottage in Indiana. I was at MacDowell during a cold and dreary fall. The hours I spent tracing my loved ones as they sat in the sunlight gave me a powerful tool for grabbing onto happiness. I came out of the summer-light Indiana trance into a chilly rainy New Hampshire autumn, ready to head back to dinner in the dark, and I felt as though I had been with my family all day, in the best place we all enjoyed together. It seemed as though, by spending hours drawing a few short moments in their lives, I could extend their time and mine on this earth. I felt I had control in providing more time to them by drawing more frames than each frame of original film.”
A first-time look at Drake’s homecoming performance at Toronto’s Sound Academy featuring exclusive never-before-seen footage and interviews with James and Jas Prince.
Tribute to Leopoldo Méndez, a prominent Mexican artist, considered the most important printmaker in Contemporary Mexico