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McLibel is a documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed, as a 52 minute television more
McLibel is a documentary film directed by Franny Armstrong for Spanner Films about the McLibel case. The film was first completed, as a 52 minute television version, in 1997, after the conclusion of the original McLibel trial. It was then re-edited to 85 minute feature length in 2005, after the McLibel defendants took their case to the European Court of Human Rights. close
Unpredictably, as most of my life’s key events have been, for a period of several years of late sixties and early seventies, I had the fortune to spend more
Unpredictably, as most of my life’s key events have been, for a period of several years of late sixties and early seventies, I had the fortune to spend some time, mostly during the summers, with Jackie Kennedy’s and her sister Lee Radziwill’s families and children. Cinema was an integral, inseparable, as a matter of fact, a key part of our friendship. The time was still very close to the untimely, tragic death of John F. Kennedy. Jackie wanted to give something to her children to do, to help to ease the transition, life without a father. One of her thoughts was that a movie camera would be fun for children. Peter Beard, who was at that time tutoring John Jr. and Caroline in art history, suggested to Jackie that I was the man to introduce the children to cinema. Jackie said yes. And that’s how it all began close
Wild West Tech is a program that aired on The History Channel in the United States that aired from 2003 to 2005. The show was originally hosted by Keith more
Wild West Tech is a program that aired on The History Channel in the United States that aired from 2003 to 2005. The show was originally hosted by Keith Carradine, but his brother, David Carradine took over hosting duties for season 2 and subsequent seasons. The show illustrates a variety of technologies used in the Wild West, and features interviews with numerous Western historians, as well as re-creating versions of important events in Western history.
The series was created by Dolores Gavin and supervising producer Louis Tarantino. close
A homage to Bruce Weber's Favourite things, these being mixing film, photography and classic movies. With portraits of a lesbian jazz singer and a 16-year-old wrestler.
A homage to Bruce Weber's Favourite things, these being mixing film, photography and classic movies. With portraits of a lesbian jazz singer and a 16-year-old wrestler. close
No special effects. No stuntmen. No stereotypes. No other feeling comes close. Surfers and secret spots from around the world are profiled in this documentary.
No special effects. No stuntmen. No stereotypes. No other feeling comes close. Surfers and secret spots from around the world are profiled in this documentary. close
A behind-the-scenes look at the Bloodhound Gang's 1996 One Fierce Beer Coaster tour. Most of the footage is from the tour bus and has almost no actual concert footage.
A behind-the-scenes look at the Bloodhound Gang's 1996 One Fierce Beer Coaster tour. Most of the footage is from the tour bus and has almost no actual concert footage. close
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, also known as Wild Kingdom, is an American documentary television program that features wildlife and nature. It ran for more
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, also known as Wild Kingdom, is an American documentary television program that features wildlife and nature. It ran for 25 seasons and was originally produced from 1963 until 1988.
This is the show's second incarnation which aired on Animal Planet in the U.S. from 2002 until 2011. close
You see them on some of the biggest, highest-rated shows on Prime Time TV - but only Playboy shows them like this. Tune in and watch the action the networks can't air.
You see them on some of the biggest, highest-rated shows on Prime Time TV - but only Playboy shows them like this. Tune in and watch the action the networks can't air. close
Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror was a documentary series first broadcast on BBC2 in 1997. It was written and hosted by Clive Barker and explored the history more
Clive Barker's A-Z of Horror was a documentary series first broadcast on BBC2 in 1997. It was written and hosted by Clive Barker and explored the history of horror, from the cinema to art. A tie-in book was released featuring art work by Barker and film reviews by Stephen Jones.
Subjects included:
⁕Grand Guignol
⁕Edgar Allan Poe
⁕Tom Savini
⁕George A. Romero
⁕H. P. Lovecraft
⁕Ed Gein
⁕Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
⁕Freddy Krueger close
Shot in three countries over a two year period, Boxers and Ballerinas explores the US-Cuba conflict through the eyes of four youths--a boxer and a ballerina more
Shot in three countries over a two year period, Boxers and Ballerinas explores the US-Cuba conflict through the eyes of four youths--a boxer and a ballerina in Havana and Santiago de Cuba and a boxer and a ballerina exiled in Miami. close
The movie covers the careers of five up-and-coming horror-movie loving directors – Mark Borchardt ('Coven'), Ron Atkins ('Necromaniac'), Dave Stagnari more
The movie covers the careers of five up-and-coming horror-movie loving directors – Mark Borchardt ('Coven'), Ron Atkins ('Necromaniac'), Dave Stagnari ('Catharsis'), John Gora ('Chirpy'), and Brian Singleton. close
"Titanic - Anatomy of a Disaster" is an original Discovery Channel production that looks into not only the history but the mystery surrounding the sinking more
"Titanic - Anatomy of a Disaster" is an original Discovery Channel production that looks into not only the history but the mystery surrounding the sinking of Britain's most luxurious passenger liner. This investigation, narrated by Martin Sheen, shows a research and recovery expedition that uses science to piece together the final hours of the Titanic: Discovery Channel has assembled a unique investigative team of oceanologists, marine engineers, archaeologists, microbiologists, metallurgists, engineers, writers, historians and movie makers to uncover the truth about one of history's greatest disasters. close
A man comes home from work, greeted by his dog roaming outside and by a neighbor complaining about the dog. The man bends over to pet his dog and finds more
A man comes home from work, greeted by his dog roaming outside and by a neighbor complaining about the dog. The man bends over to pet his dog and finds that it's bleeding. "Oh my God," he mutters. He enters his house and there makes grisly discoveries, repeating over and over, "Oh my God!" and "How did this happen?" Soon his neighbor hears the exclamations. The man's fate concludes the film. close
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat more
Red kangaroos live in one of the harshest places on the globe - on the desert plains in the center of Australia. In the height of summer, when the heat is unbearable, kangaroos do not work, but over many hundreds of years these unique creatures have adapted to the changing climate, giving birth to countless of their fellows. This film by the National Geographic Society tells the story of one female red kangaroo, her young Joey and the entire family of these unique animals. close
This program is a fascinating story, woven from historical facts, mysteries and forensic data. You will learn about the last year of Napoleon’s life on more
This program is a fascinating story, woven from historical facts, mysteries and forensic data. You will learn about the last year of Napoleon’s life on St. Helena, and about the investigation that was undertaken in 1955 to uncover the real cause of Napoleon’s death. close
In the dark days of Nazi Germany, Jewish schools were shut down one by one as the students and their families were herded into ghettos or sent to concentration more
In the dark days of Nazi Germany, Jewish schools were shut down one by one as the students and their families were herded into ghettos or sent to concentration camps. But amid the countless stories of tragedy and death are the miraculous stories of those who survived. This documentary, produced by Steven Spielberg and the Shoah Foundation and narrated by Anthony Hopkins, tells one of these stories -- that of the last Jewish school in Berlin to be shut down in 1942 and the 50 students who survived the war to meet again at a 1996 reunion in the newly reopened Grosse Hamburgerstrasse School. close
Filmmaker Peter Mettler embarks on a mission that takes him around the world. He is determined to record the diverse modes of transcendence that people more
Filmmaker Peter Mettler embarks on a mission that takes him around the world. He is determined to record the diverse modes of transcendence that people in different cultures adopt in order to live life to the fullest. As he traverses civilization and wilderness and encounters a range of lifestyles and ideas, the filmmaker's mind-expanding trip around the world grows into a poem of images and sounds, reflecting the fragmented but alluring worlds it attempts to capture. close
Narrated by Bill Mumy (Will Robinson from TV's "Lost in Space"), this documentary spotlights some of the most thrilling scenes the disaster genre has more
Narrated by Bill Mumy (Will Robinson from TV's "Lost in Space"), this documentary spotlights some of the most thrilling scenes the disaster genre has ever produced. From 1970s classics such as Airport and The Towering Inferno to James Cameron's Oscar-winning epic Titanic, no celluloid disaster flick is omitted. Interviews with directors and actors (including Will Smith) and newsreels of real historical disasters are also included. close
Scientists believe that the ice age, which changed the flora and fauna of our planet, reached its peak 21,000 years ago, and ended 13 millennia ago. Most more
Scientists believe that the ice age, which changed the flora and fauna of our planet, reached its peak 21,000 years ago, and ended 13 millennia ago. Most of the Earth’s animals died out during this time. The survivors are the result of a long adaptation to new conditions of existence: the elephant, for example, is a distant relative of the mammoth, and the lion is a saber-toothed tiger. Some animals survived natural disasters unchanged or transformed over the centuries very little: hippopotamus, crocodile, wild dog.
This and much more is a fascinating documentary. Alex Adams Discovery: The Ice Age. Survivors. close
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