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An introduction to the strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry. Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future? Nanoscience is more
An introduction to the strange new world of Nanoscience, narrated by Stephen Fry. Where and what is nano? How will it shape our future? Nanoscience is the study of phenomena and manipulation of materials at the nanoscale, where properties differ significantly from those at a larger scale. The strange world of nanoscience - it can take you into atoms and beyond stars. close
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“In the company of Eric Romer” (En compagnie d’Eric Rohmer) is a documentary that draws a film portrait of one of the most famous and revered French filmmakers more
“In the company of Eric Romer” (En compagnie d’Eric Rohmer) is a documentary that draws a film portrait of one of the most famous and revered French filmmakers in his native country Eric Romer, who died in early 2010.
Romer was one of those people they say is a humanist director. His characters were filled with passion, humor and extraordinary charm. Marie Rivier, actress and associate of Romer, who starred in several of his films, created a film about him "In the company of Eric Romer" and invites viewers to become accomplices of her conversations with friends and colleagues of Eric Romer, including actors Fabrice Lukini, Andy Gillet, close
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Nadia and Sophie, two young woman around thirty, share a common uneasiness. One tries escaping using drugs; the other ends up in a relationships that never last long.
Nadia and Sophie, two young woman around thirty, share a common uneasiness. One tries escaping using drugs; the other ends up in a relationships that never last long. close
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From history, it is known that 35,000 years ago, man was a primitive and primitive creature that was able only to engage in hunting and fishing, but to more
From history, it is known that 35,000 years ago, man was a primitive and primitive creature that was able only to engage in hunting and fishing, but to continue its kind. However, is it possible to imagine that Stone Age people had enough intelligence to develop deeper knowledge? The documentary Prehistoric Astronomers aims to prove that primitive people were far more educated than we can imagine.
The film follows Chantal Žeguez-Volkiewicz, an ethnologist and independent astronomer who has been collecting evidence for such assumptions for 20 years. The result of her research was convincing evidence that Stone Age people were very good astronomers. So, Chantal claims that they chose their caves, guided by the sun, made several measuring devices, including the lunar calendar, and in the rock drawings of Stone Age astronomers you can read the first map of the starry sky on Earth. close
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Koyamaru, l'hiver et le printemps
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How often our desires differ from our capabilities! Desire and Reality (El deseo y la realidad) consists of two parts. Documentary film is based on the more
How often our desires differ from our capabilities!
Desire and Reality (El deseo y la realidad) consists of two parts. Documentary film is based on the unique filming of aspiring actors in 1927. The first part displays all the desires of young artists, their dreams and dreams. The second part of the film tells about the reality that each of them had to face.
The painting “Desire and Reality” will shed light on the lives of such wonderful people as Duis Cernouda, Pedro Salinas, Jorge Guillen, Melchor Fernandez Almagro, Fernando Villalon, Manuel Altolagirre, Damaso Alonso, Francisco Garcia Lorca. close
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Five patients suffering from serious mental disorders, after therapy carried out at the mental health department, are entrusted to the care of Carmen more
Five patients suffering from serious mental disorders, after therapy carried out at the mental health department, are entrusted to the care of Carmen who has the task of helping them resume a normal life and reintegrate into the social and working context.
All of them go to live in the apartment where they are distrusted by their neighbours, intimidated by their strange habits. Only four of them will be able to regain possession of their lives, overcoming the dark tunnel into which their mind had fallen. close
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Film Martina Presha "Romantic sunsets" (Romantic sunsets) - an excellent film journey to places where the music of the waves sounds, and the crimson sun, more
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In the footsteps of the head of the King of France are the authors of the film “In Search of the King’s Head”. Historians have long known the sad fate more
In the footsteps of the head of the King of France are the authors of the film “In Search of the King’s Head”. Historians have long known the sad fate of the body of King Henry IV, one of the most beloved kings in French history. Henry of Navarre, who ruled the kingdom of Navarre for forty years, of which almost twenty also ruled the whole country, became the man who put an end to the fratricidal war between Catholics and Protestants, giving believers freedom of religion. Henry was the victim of the religious fanatic François Ravalhac, who ended his life in 1610 when the king was 57 years old.
However, the fate of his embalmed body was not put to rest after the king was buried in the Paris Royal Basilica of Saint-Denis. Almost two hundred years later, at the height of the French Revolution, in 1793 the royal tomb was opened, the bodies of kings and queens were abused, and Henry’s body was cut off. Since then, its fate has been very vague and almost unknown, only occasionally there were reports that it is in private collections.
A new page in the history of the head of the king began in 2008, when scientists finally got it at their disposal. There were a number of serious questions to be answered, including the most important one: Is it true that this head belongs to King Henry IV? close
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It is in Lund that Sweden's very first house occupations take place. On May 17, 1969, a house to be demolished on Västra Mårtensgatan is occupied by a more
It is in Lund that Sweden's very first house occupations take place. On May 17, 1969, a house to be demolished on Västra Mårtensgatan is occupied by a group of young people who call themselves Allaktivisterna/The Activists. close
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