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George Carlin changes his act by bringing politics into the act, but also talks about the People he can do without, Keeping People Alert, and Cars and Driving part 2.
George Carlin changes his act by bringing politics into the act, but also talks about the People he can do without, Keeping People Alert, and Cars and Driving part 2. close
Looks at two communities on either side of the Czech-Austrian border. There's an elderly man in Austria looking for a new wife, and he meets a lone single woman on the Czech side of the border.
Looks at two communities on either side of the Czech-Austrian border. There's an elderly man in Austria looking for a new wife, and he meets a lone single woman on the Czech side of the border. close
One of the world's biggest bands returns to the scene of their Live Aid triumph (one year earlier in 1985) to play all their greatest hits in front of a packed Wembley Stadium.
One of the world's biggest bands returns to the scene of their Live Aid triumph (one year earlier in 1985) to play all their greatest hits in front of a packed Wembley Stadium. close
This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and unable to speak without the use of a computer. Hawking's more
This shows physicist Stephen Hawking's life as he deals with the ALS that renders him immobile and unable to speak without the use of a computer. Hawking's friends, family, classmates, and peers are interviewed not only about his theories but the man himself. close
Documentary about Vittorio Storaro, cinematographer of Apocalypse Now, The Last Emperor, Reds, Il Confimista, 1900. Vittorio Storaro talks about his work, more
Documentary about Vittorio Storaro, cinematographer of Apocalypse Now, The Last Emperor, Reds, Il Confimista, 1900. Vittorio Storaro talks about his work, along with collaborators like Warren Beatty and Bernardo Bertolucci and peers like Nestor Almendros. On-set footage from Dick Tracy and The Sheltering Sky. Storaro explains his zany theories about light and colour, and gives a potted history of lighting in the cinema. Sublime. close
They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered more
They have long and inseparably entered our homes and our lives and yet remain one of the most mysterious animals on earth. The ancient Egyptians considered them sacred animals. In the past, wild nocturnal predators, now they live near us, but are in no hurry to reveal their secrets.
Documentary: BBC: Living Nature. Cats sheds light on the origin of domestic cats and introduces viewers to many interesting details about the habits and lifestyle of these cute creatures. There are also some enduring expressions, such as “sees in the dark like a cat,” “savvy as a cat,” and “a cat has nine (seven) lives.” close
In August of 1991, AC/DC headlined their third "Monsters Of Rock" festival at Castle Donington. One for the ages, the two hour set is loaded with classics more
In August of 1991, AC/DC headlined their third "Monsters Of Rock" festival at Castle Donington. One for the ages, the two hour set is loaded with classics and awesome visuals including firing cannons, the hells bell and a giant inflatable Rosie. close
Narrated by Leonard Cohen, this two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying and boldly visualises the afterlife according to Tibetan more
Narrated by Leonard Cohen, this two-part series explores ancient teachings on death and dying and boldly visualises the afterlife according to Tibetan philosophy. Tibetan Buddhists believe that after a person dies, they enter a state of "bardo" for 49 days until a rebirth. Program 1, The Tibetan Book of the Dead: A Way of Life documents the history of The Tibetan Book of the Dead, tracing the book's acceptance and use in Europe and North America. Program 2, The Tibetan Book of the Dead: The Great Liberation observes an old Buddhist lama and a 13-year-old novice monk as they guide a deceased person into the afterlife. close
Revolutionary French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard conducts a twenty-five minute interview with influential and acclaimed American director Woody more
Revolutionary French New Wave director Jean-Luc Godard conducts a twenty-five minute interview with influential and acclaimed American director Woody Allen on the cultural radiation, the ubiquity and significance of Television, and how Television compares with cinema as a medium and form of expression. close
Wim Wenders talks with Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto about the creative process and ponders the relationship between cities, identity and the cinema in the digital age.
Wim Wenders talks with Japanese fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto about the creative process and ponders the relationship between cities, identity and the cinema in the digital age. close
Cameramen and women discuss the craft and art of cinematography and of the "DP" (the director of photography), illustrating their points with clips from more
Cameramen and women discuss the craft and art of cinematography and of the "DP" (the director of photography), illustrating their points with clips from 100 films, from Birth of a Nation to Do the Right Thing. Themes: the DP tells people where to look; changes in movies (the arrival of sound, color, and wide screens) required creative responses from DPs; and, these artisans constantly invent new equipment and try new things, with wonderful results. The narration takes us through the identifiable studio styles of the 30s, the emergence of noir, the New York look, and the impact of Europeans. Citizen Kane, The Conformist, and Gordon Willis get special attention. close
"Calypso" Jacques-Yves Cousteau went on a journey to learn the annual movement of the still unexplored gray California whales at a distance of 5000 kilometers more
"Calypso" Jacques-Yves Cousteau went on a journey to learn the annual movement of the still unexplored gray California whales at a distance of 5000 kilometers from the shores of the Bering Sea to the warm waters of the Baj lagoon in California.
The submarine “Calypso” with a crew on board will follow whales and sperm whales along the island of Madagascar, and then go along the coast of Mexico in order to find the most intelligent inhabitants of the sea – killer whales, fin whales, sperm whales. Filming and the very desire to know and show us what you see is invaluable. The team overcomes the long way, trials, storms, but achieves its goal. close
An isolated village in the Lithuanian countryside. Seated in her house, an elderly woman recites an old folk story. Then she climbs up the tall ladder that takes her to the rooftop of the church.
An isolated village in the Lithuanian countryside. Seated in her house, an elderly woman recites an old folk story. Then she climbs up the tall ladder that takes her to the rooftop of the church. close
“The lust for life” is a famous hit by Iggy Pop, recorded by him in 1977 on the album of the same name. The Iguana Man, whose torso is as popular as Mick more
“The lust for life” is a famous hit by Iggy Pop, recorded by him in 1977 on the album of the same name. The Iguana Man, whose torso is as popular as Mick Jagger’s, recently celebrated his 60th birthday and reassembled The Stooges, the legendary garage hard rock band. In the film, shot by the Dutch twenty years before, fans of Iggy Pop will see a not very familiar person. He is, of course, a bully and a brawler, but consistent and conceptual. He has an expressive figurative speech, and manners are impeccable. What the mask is and what the face is, it doesn't matter. At any moment, his body can turn into a prominence. With such energy, it is a sin not to create a musical direction. Teenagers are still delighted, even if some have a pension just around the corner. close
The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Coral Jungle. (La Collection Cousteau: Jungle de corail) Palawan: le dernier refuge immerses viewers in the beauty of more
The Odyssey of Jacques Cousteau: Coral Jungle. (La Collection Cousteau: Jungle de corail) Palawan: le dernier refuge immerses viewers in the beauty of the underwater world. On the screen - the coral jungle of the Indian Ocean, the world of exotic fish, shellfish and other inhabitants.
At first glance, this underwater country is calm and serene, but it has its own wars, a struggle for survival, during which any means, including poisonous substances, are used. Sea residents form an alliance with their own kind, protecting the territory from the enemy. close
Two successful films released under the title Blue abyss" and "Nikita" talented director Luke Bessonne, were released in the world box office shortly more
Two successful films released under the title Blue abyss" and "Nikita" talented director Luke Bessonne, were released in the world box office shortly before the filming of this film. And just the funds received from their shows went to the creation of the painting “Atlantis – Le creature del mare”.
The film is based on underwater surveys that took place in different parts of our planet. There are Arctic landscapes, and the Australian coast, and the focus is on the inhabitants of the ocean. close
An autobiographical short film by Werner Herzog made in 1986. Herzog tells stories about his life and career. The film contains excerpts and commentary more
An autobiographical short film by Werner Herzog made in 1986. Herzog tells stories about his life and career. The film contains excerpts and commentary on several Herzog films, including Signs of Life, Heart of Glass, Fata Morgana, Aguirre, the Wrath of God, The Great Ecstasy of Woodcarver Steiner, Fitzcarraldo, and the Les Blank documentary Burden of Dreams. Notable is footage of a conversation between Herzog and his mentor Lotte Eisner, a photographer. In another section, he talks with mountaineer Reinhold Messner, in which they discuss a potential film project in the Himalayas to star Klaus Kinski. close
If you think about castles of old, imagine huge halls, the crackling of firewood in the fireplace, beautiful ladies and noble knights, then the documentary more
If you think about castles of old, imagine huge halls, the crackling of firewood in the fireplace, beautiful ladies and noble knights, then the documentary by Leo Van Der Guth and Mark Werker - for you. However, in their illusions, watching these pictures, you can be disappointed. But, whatever it was, “Great castles of Europe” will help to learn interesting and even a little frightening facts from past times.
You will learn that rooms very similar to caves were used for the wintering of livestock in them, that smoke from pipes always fell into the living quarters, and ladies and gentlemen very rarely took a bath. close
“BBC: LSD is an Inner Lawlessness” is a BBC film dedicated to the potent narcotic substance LSD, which is also a mysterious and controversial drug and more
“BBC: LSD is an Inner Lawlessness” is a BBC film dedicated to the potent narcotic substance LSD, which is also a mysterious and controversial drug and makes scientists around the world constantly argue about its properties. A serving of LSD, much smaller than a grain of salt, sends a person on a mental cruise full of risks, into a universe of hallucinations, mystical revelations and spiritual unrest. For the first time the properties of the drug interested scientist-chemist Albert Hofmann back in 1943. For half a century, LSD has been used in various psychiatric clinics for research. Already in the 60s, LSD leaked from scientific laboratories and began to pose a serious danger to entire generations of young people. close
Directed by Tony Palmer for Melvyn Bragg's British television South Bank Show, this doco on Callas uses interviews with those that new the Greek soprano, more
Directed by Tony Palmer for Melvyn Bragg's British television South Bank Show, this doco on Callas uses interviews with those that new the Greek soprano, news footage and Callas herself talking intercut in time with footage of her singing, often with the choice of music commenting on her life, though regrettably none of the music is identified for us. close
Shot in documentary style from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait. more
Shot in documentary style from the perspective of an almost alien observer, the film is an exploration of the ravaged oil fields of post-Gulf War Kuwait. An effective companion to his earlier film Fata Morgana, Herzog again perceives the desert as a landscape with its own voice, as he glides over seas of oil, geyser-like infernos, monstrous smoke plumes and ashen roadways. With musical accompaniment by Wagner, Prokofiev and Pärt to boot, he observes the soot-covered creatures allured by the blaze. close
Seven Up series the first ever reality soap. The concept involves filming and getting to know a number of children, aged seven, across the nation. These more
Seven Up series the first ever reality soap. The concept involves filming and getting to know a number of children, aged seven, across the nation. These children are then re-visited every 7 years to see how their lives are progressing. A varied group of children from different regions and social classes were selected. The Soviet group includes children from across the union, including Russia, Kirgizstan, Georgia and Lithuania. The filming took place during a time of civil and ethnic unrest and poverty. close
The project of the British Film Institute “Cinema Age” was conceived as a collection of personal opinions of the most prominent and influential figures more
The project of the British Film Institute “Cinema Age” was conceived as a collection of personal opinions of the most prominent and influential figures of world cinema, each of whom could share his thoughts on the path traveled and prospects of cinematography of his own country. From Hitchcock’s Blackmail to Four Weddings and a Funeral, Stephen Frears offers an elegant and witty answer to François Truffaut’s famous statement that the words “English” and “cinema” don’t seem to go together. Of course they do! With Gavin Lambert and Alexander McKendrick, Frears tells us about English cinema in the twenties and fifties. With his contemporaries Michael Upted and Alan Parker, he discusses the complex relationship between film and television in the sixties, marked by a special love-hate attitude of British filmmakers to Hollywood. close
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