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Fire & Rain
Fire & Rain
Fire & Rain 2009
Another Salute
Another Salute
After receiving the 2000 Akira Kurosawa Award, Abbas Kiarostami immediately gave it away to honor the renowned and exiled actor Behrouz Vossoughi, from the generation preceding the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Later that year, Khosrow Shakibaei—one of the best actors after the Iranian Revolution—tried to find and meet Behrouz Voussoughi. Any attempt to meet Behrouz Vossoughi, whose name and picture are banned in Iran, would have put Khosrow Shakibaei’s acting career in Iran in jeopardy. After the unexpected death of Khosrow Shakibaei in July 2008, Hossein Khandan, director of “Another Salute” received consent from Khosrow’s family to release the film.
Another Salute 2009
Long Rock
Long Rock
Long Rock 2009
Chinese Closet
Chinese Closet
A large majority of LGBT people in mainland China remain in the closet. Most of these closet doors are kept tightly shut by pressure from friends, family, and society itself. This documentary hopes to explore the experience of coming out in China through a series of interviews with out homosexuals. The interviews touch upon the discrimination, suppression, and even violence they have endured as well as the touching moments where they experienced compassion and understanding. The documentary also covers gay rights activist and proud mother of a homosexual, Wu Youjian, who stands strongly by her son and other gay men in full support.
Chinese Closet 2009
Entre Rios
Entre Rios
Entre Rios talks about São Paulo's watercourses transformation process and the social, political and economic motivations that guided the city to shape itself as if they did not exist.
Entre Rios 2009
Heart of a Tiger
Heart of a Tiger
Somewhere between a diary and a filmed letter made while Caroline Champetier was shooting Benoît Jacquot's film L'Intouchable in India.
Heart of a Tiger 2009
Easter Island Underworld
Easter Island Underworld
Easter Island Underworld 2009
The Man in the Hat
The Man in the Hat
An affectionate portrait of a very significant human being, art-dealer Peter McLeavey who continues, after 40 years, to run his gallery in the centre of Wellington, New Zealand.
The Man in the Hat 2009
Que se haga la luz
Que se haga la luz
Que se haga la luz 2009
My Brother María Paula
My Brother María Paula
In the marginal urban world of Iquitos, Peru, María Paula lives in a community of trans women, surrounded by her friends. They are sex workers and speak of the discrimination they suffer in a world marked by delinquency and drugs. María Paula tells us what she thinks of life, happiness and love.
My Brother María Paula 2009
Angel Kiss ~あいかもね~
Angel Kiss ~あいかもね~
Angel Kiss ~あいかもね~ 2009
Matica
Matica
In 1991, almost an entire keel structure of a large Pomeranian vessel was washed up on the White Sea coast by a storm. Now the matrix is in the Solovetsky Maritime Museum. A former military pilot, a builder and a future artist came here to build a sailing wooden ship.
Matica 2009
City of Signs
City of Signs
Italy, March 1980. César travels to the ruins of Pompeii with the extravagant intention of recording psychophonies, supernatural echoes of the great eruption of Mount Vesuvius that destroyed the city in the 1st century, but he does not succeed. However, on one of the tapes a strange phrase, much more recent, is recorded, words that César has already heard somewhere…
City of Signs 2009
Lincoln's Last Night
Lincoln's Last Night
Re-enactments augment this documentary that chronicles Lincoln's journey from his early years as a rising politician through his presidency, the Civil War and to his untimely death.
Lincoln's Last Night 2009
Eurovision: Jade's Story
Eurovision: Jade's Story
Earlier this year Andrew Lloyd Webber was a man with a mission - to put the UK back on the Eurovision map. On the BBC's Your Country Needs You he set out to find this year's Eurovision act and wrote the song, It's My Time, with the award-winning Diane Warren. The public chose Jade Ewen, and Eurovision: Jade's Story follows her from the moment she won through to her final preparations and her first rehearsals in the vast Olympiyski Stadium in Moscow.
Eurovision: Jade's Story 2009
Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror
Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror
A good collection of memories about getting the movie made, including a description of an alternate ending that was filmed but not included here as a supplemental feature.
Fresh Cuts: 3D Terror 2009
Flora's Garden
Flora's Garden
Throughout the seasons, the work of a farmer in his vegetable garden, from the seed to its fruit.
Flora's Garden 2009
7and7is Una Vez Por La Vida
7and7is Una Vez Por La Vida
In December 2007, 7and7is, an Indie rock band from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada became the first foreign rock band to tour Cuba.
7and7is Una Vez Por La Vida 2009
The Beatles: Budokan Tokyo 1966
The Beatles: Budokan Tokyo 1966
The concert, and their first on the following day, was video taped by Nippon Television. The two shows were edited together and broadcast during The Beatles Recital, From Nippon Budokan, Tokyo, which was screened on NTV Channel 4 on 1 July from 9pm.
The Beatles: Budokan Tokyo 1966 2009
Vlada
Vlada
Vlada Divljan, a famous musician from Yugoslavia, left his native Belgrade in the turbulent ’90s. From a space and time distance, he reflects on his artistry and his life as an emigrant.
Vlada 2009
Alzheimers vals
Alzheimers vals
About Bo Lycke and his enemy - the Alzheimer's disease. He lives with his wife Eva on Brännö, among friends and musicians - surrounded by the sea. At the age of 59, he received his diagnosis, And when the film ends, more than ten years have passed. "When I got my sentence I promised myself not to get depressed and that I could drink as much as I want. And I have done that. But I watch myself all the time and I see how the abilities disappear, like now this with the underpants and socks... Now I notice that the language is also starting to mess with me!"
Alzheimers vals 2009
Orca Killing School
Orca Killing School
Orca Killing School 2009
Leila Shahid: Palestine Forever
Leila Shahid: Palestine Forever
It is the first time that Leïla Shahid has agreed to a portrait. At a time when news images blind us and fuel debate, this film takes a step back and looks at the history of a land torn apart, through the personal story of a unique ambassador. Hope and peace are still the key words of the woman who has, for over 30 years, pleaded the cause of the Palestinian people in Europe.
Leila Shahid: Palestine Forever 2009
Criminal Minded 2
Criminal Minded 2
Criminal Minded 2 2009
Life for Sale
Life for Sale
Can you imagine a water market? A market where owners of water stock would buy and sell, while others would profit on its price without needing it? What would life be like if all of the planet’s water resources, superficial or subterranean, the waters of rivers, lakes and glaciers, belonged to the private sector? ‘Life For Sale’ examines the biggest water market in the world, set up in Chile.
Life for Sale 2009
The Source - One Day in a Roma Settlement in Romania
The Source - One Day in a Roma Settlement in Romania
The film starts with a long, static shot of the sun rising above the hills near the Roma village of Hetea in Romania. We only hear the sounds of birds, including a cuckoo. In the distance, a satellite dish figures on a roof. Slowly, the daily routine begins. We see more and more activity, like the harnessing of a horse to a cart, loading stripped tree trunks, collecting water from a pipe, playing soccer and a girl getting punished with a severe slap on her arm. These scenes are mostly captured from a distance. Then, towards noon, the fat is in the fire. The camera looks for the villagers who argue with each other and registers how an old man paces up and down the street. Because the images have not been subtitled (intentionally), the meaning of the quarrel remains unclear. The film does not mention any names or other facts, either. The absence of this context makes this documentary into a picturesque impression.
The Source - One Day in a Roma Settlement in Romania 2009
Jamaica for Sale
Jamaica for Sale
Jamaica For Sale is a powerful documentary about the economic, social and environmental impacts of tourism and unsustainable development in Jamaica. Though the Caribbean receives about five percent of the global tourist trade, it is the region most economically dependent on tourism. Heavily promoted since 1891 as the way to modernization and prosperity, tourism has tragically failed in its promises, as Jamaica is one of the most indebted countries in the world and the third poorest country in the Caribbean. Lively, hard hitting, with powerful voices, arresting visuals and iconic music, Jamaica For Sale documents the environmental, economic, social and cultural impacts of unsustainable tourism development.
Jamaica for Sale 2009
Inside the Forbidden City: 500 Years Of Marvel, History And Power
Inside the Forbidden City: 500 Years Of Marvel, History And Power
Inside the Forbidden City: 500 Years Of Marvel, History And Power 2009
Something About Georgia
Something About Georgia
The film is a political fable that depicts the frail equilibrium of the world and questions the values of international politics. The film takes us through a critical year in the life of Georgia's young democracy- from the presidential election of January 2008 to the chaos of the war with Russia and the sobering aftermath - and raises questions about political responsibility and the morality of international affairs. The story is told through its main actors: the Georgian president, the Georgian government, the political opposition, foreign leaders, international delegations and organisations and the ordinary Georgian people.
Something About Georgia 2009
New York Has a New Problem The Making of Friday the 13th, Part VIII - Jason Takes Manhattan
New York Has a New Problem The Making of Friday the 13th, Part VIII - Jason Takes Manhattan
The making of Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan (1989) with interviews with the cast and crew.
New York Has a New Problem The Making of Friday the 13th, Part VIII - Jason Takes Manhattan 2009
Everyday is a Saturday
Everyday is a Saturday
Every day begins with a process, even on a Saturday. This season Poor Boyz brings you a candid account of what it takes to get from point A to point B. “Everyday Is A Saturday” will bring the entirety of the sport into light. Whether it's waiting for that bluebird day to come or countless training sessions before a competition, Poor Boyz aims to provide a chronicle of each process, from the mental standpoint to the prearranged state of bliss. Any skier knows that feeling- to work hard, play hard and share epic days like “Every Day Is A Saturday,” just out skiing with friends.
Everyday is a Saturday 2009
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
In this revealing program, noted author and economic activist Naomi Klein offers a lecture and a candid interview in which she expounds on the ideas at the heart of her best-selling book.
The Rise of Disaster Capitalism 2009
Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions
Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions
This documentary reveals the awe-inspiring world of animal swarms, discovering what happens when super-swarms invade people’s lives and, using the latest camera techniques, going to the heart of the swarm to reveal how the creatures therein view our world. Real-life footage from camcorders and mobile phones capture the amazing impact of swarms of killer bees, mice, carp, starlings and flies, helping to understand one of the most incredible forces of nature.
Swarm: Nature's Incredible Invasions 2009
Golden Sixties: Miloš Forman
Golden Sixties: Miloš Forman
First episode from the ambitious documentary series about the Czech New Wave, focusing on Milos Forman, director of such films as 'Black Peter' (1964), 'Loves of a Blonde' (1964), and 'The Fireman's Ball' (1967).
Golden Sixties: Miloš Forman 2009
Kansas: There's Know Place Like Home
Kansas: There's Know Place Like Home
Kansas 35th year anniversary concert recorded live in Washburn University, Topeka on Feburary 7, 2009 Featuring the Washburn University Symphony Orchestra
Kansas: There's Know Place Like Home 2009
Puyi, the Last Emperor of China
Puyi, the Last Emperor of China
This program reveals the unorthodox life of Puyi, the last Emperor of China, through the use of rare footage from the period. Puyi's story, set against the immense luxury of the Chinese nobility, the decadent 1930s in Tianjin, the upheaval of World War II, the bleakness of prison, plus the turmoil of the Cultural Revolution, reflects the turbulent history of China and its people during the early and middle 20th Century.
Puyi, the Last Emperor of China 2009
Yellowstone
Yellowstone
Filmed over the course of a year in Yellowstone, this 3 part documentary tracks the area's wildlife as they grapple with life and death within one of America's last remaining wilderness regions.
Yellowstone 2009
The Last Nazis
The Last Nazis
A documentary following the hunt for the last remaining Nazi war criminals.
The Last Nazis 2009
Faces of Earth
Faces of Earth
Faces of Earth is a 4-hour high-definition television series about the ever-changing planet we live on. The only thing constant on Earth is change and Faces of Earth examines this phenomenon through the eyes of those that know it best - geoscientists. Explosive volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods and even human beings contribute to the constant changes on the Earth's surface.
Faces of Earth 2009
Prehistoric Predators
Prehistoric Predators
Prehistoric Predators was a National Geographic Channel program that was based on different predators that lived in our past e.g.: Smilodon, Megalodon etc. It was featured on Nat Geo during 2007. The series investigate how this beast hunt and fight other creatures that live along with them, and show what drove them into extinction.
Prehistoric Predators 2009