Sail down the length of Lake Nasser with Curtis Woodside, exploring this forgotten area of the Nile in Egypt. Little-known Egyptian, and Nubian, temples, statues and holy sites will be seen along the way. You don't want to miss this.
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Sail down the length of Lake Nasser with Curtis Woodside, exploring this forgotten area of the Nile in Egypt. Little-known Egyptian, and Nubian, temples, statues and holy sites will be seen along the way. You don't want to miss this.
Every year, the North Sea erodes 1.5 meters of the coastline in the Northern part of Denmark. The world famous lighthouse at Rubjerg Knude was destined to fall into the sea, when local builder, Kjeld Pedersen, got an idea: To move the 720 tonne lighthouse 70 meter backwards, with the hope for it not to collapse in the proces. The documentary “When The Sand Stands Still” by Tommy and David Jervidal is a unique portrait of the mason and the exceptional, rough and magical nature around the lighthouse.
Nearly 20 years after their deployment to Iraq, veterans grapple with their younger selves and try to make sense of the war.
Featuring interviews with New Order's Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Gillian Gilbert, Record On: Power, Corruption and Lies unravels the creative process behind New Order's 1983 album, Power, Corruption and Lies as well as standalone single Blue Monday and explores the themes inside the album, of a band finding new direction and moving on from its past. Taking inspiration for their evolving sound from New York's new-wave clubs of the early 1980s and newly acquired sequencers and keyboards, electronic instrumentation quickly drove New Order's songwriting process, conceiving global smash-hit Blue Monday. This film also explores the impact of the technological shifts that took place in the early 1980s as the digital-age began to percolate through all parts of society - from commerce and financial trading, to offices and home entertainment; with contributions from graphic designer Peter Saville, Blue Monday producer Michael Johnson and American record producer Arthur Baker.
Interviews with eight siblings about their fathers.
The unique and enigmatic journey of the writer Milan Kundera: from communist Czechoslovakia to exile in Paris, from his quest for glory to his withdrawal from the media scene.
Bret Baier hosts a sweeping narrative ranging from the unsettled early American frontier and the battlefields of the Revolution to the history-making clashes within Philadelphia’s Independence Hall. Bret Baier’s 'To Rescue the Constitution' dramatically reveals the life of George Washington, the Founder who did more than perhaps any other individual to secure the future of the United States.
The history of unequal pay ,from enslaved African-American women forced to work for no pay at all, to working women in the 1800s whose wages were the property of their husbands and fathers. Over 50 years later, we have yet to realize equal pay for equal work, and women — athletes to actors to executives — continue the fight.
In an abandoned town in the Peruvian Amazon, the narrator ruminates on the things he wishes he had the courage to tell his parents.
There are more than 300 Bach choirs and Bach ensembles worldwide, most of which are made up of amateurs. For many, their lives are inextricably linked with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach. What do people seek and find in his music? What connects them across continents? What fascination lies in the music of the famous German composer, which manages to transcend borders, cultures, religions and centuries? The film embarks on a journey through six continents to meet amateur musicians and singers who have made Bach their "centerpiece".
The contemporary artist Shachar Fishbain's hectic life and creative dissatisfaction spirals into more chaos when a valuable "family member" dies. As life goes on he wonders where the root of the problem actually lies.
Riley Kirkpatrick, a trans man living in rural Georgia, advocates for the safety and rights of drug users after founding the only harm reduction center in the area.
Showcases a Manhattan apartment and the city from its window.
A Life Changing Christian Documentary that took place in PANAMA | Enjoy this Christian Award-Winning Documentary showing the journey of Dr. Moore during his 19 years of hard work and faith in turning a vision into reality.
Artificial Intelligence has been a part of pop culture for decades, but now it's become a frightening reality. Explore the risks of this emerging technology— and what we can learn from top A.I. flicks.
Maya Zack reconstructs the fading memory of the body of her mother who died too soon. The film Hitbasrut, based on Zack's own experiences as a mother, depicts a magical-poetic ritual in the chain of intergenerational transmission between daughters and mothers - real and spiritual. Zack attempts to decode the alchemy of remembering and forgetting and to provide an answer to our fear of being forgotten and of our inevitable death.
Louis, a young man with Asperger's, talks candidly with his older brother about the bullying that nearly ended his life, and about finding hope through his new focus on Lego and his dog.
Roman Kemp strives to move the conversation from encouraging young people to talk about their mental health to making sure they are properly supported when they speak out.
after the unfortunate crash landing of one drone a pair of film students set out to investigate mother nature's harsh methods of revenge.
Should the trees in the city always disappear whenever reconstruction takes place? The project, which began with memories and records, leads to meeting various people from different fields to explore practical ways to preserve trees. The film follows the whereabouts of the trees that once lived on a green island in a ruin of concrete until they eventually vanished.
How the Orthodox pastor treats the war is evidenced by the priests, whose ministry is connected with the wars of the past and present.
The fundamental role of the Austrian Archduchess Maria Leopoldina in the independence of Brazil. Through the reading of personal letters and archival images, the film transports viewers to Imperial Brazil, presenting a strong Empress, ahead of her time and politically more prepared than many imagined.
Walter Arfeuille has everything of a tragic hero. All his life he wants to be the strongest and the toughest. He will do anything to beat his great rival, muscle-man John Massis. His obsession drives him to extremes.
The boundaries between self and world are porous in Ana Edwards' beautiful short film from a Mapuche family's home region in southern Chile.
It was a month into Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Russian forces had withdrawn from around Kyiv and in their wake Bel Trew and her team stumbled on a body by an abandoned Russian camp. His hands were tied. He had been burned and shot in the back. Soldiers said he was a teenager. As Bel tried to find out who he was and what had happened, she uncovered a nightmare world: a nation struggling to find thousands of its missing and to identify its dead.
The main characters want to be alone but random events force them to meet each other's eyes.
Follow blind poet Paiv as he navigates a sighted world, finding solace through his art.
Pierre Clément, student and photographer of René Vauthier, first accompanied him to Tunisia to make a film on the country's independence in 1957. Destiny led him to Algeria and his presence in February 1958 at the Tunisian-Algerian border changed his life. . Forever. He took his camera and photographed the attacks on Sakia Sidi Youssef before committing himself body and soul to the Algerian cause. Shortly after, he directed the film “Algerian Refugees” before being arrested, tortured and imprisoned, while his third film, “The National Liberation Army in Almaki”, was not finished. Abdel Nour Zahzah, a director who commemorates Pierre Clément, the director who risked his life, the brother of the Algerian resistance, who disappeared in 2007.
In 1966, a man's body was washed up in a fishing net off the south coast of Devon. The victim was wearing an expensive Rolex watch with a unique serial number, enabling police to identify him. But the case took a strange turn with the discovery of a second man who was very much alive but with the same name - and wanted by Interpol.
Parapsychologist Dr. Walter von Lucadou has been researching supernatural phenomena for 45 years and is often the last hope for people with ghostly apparitions. In most cases, the expert can help those affected.
In order to invent a region, it is necessary to create its culture, preferably with the help of cinema. Inspired by the book and play “A Invenção do Nordeste”, this is a re-editing of Brazilian films essential to the foundation of the Northeastern imaginary.
This high-stakes, fly on the wall feature documentary brings privileged access to one of the most prestigious competitions in the world. Following three finalists in the lead-up to the World Class Bartender of the Year final in Sydney, this is a story of obsession and thirst for perfection - as they challenge themselves for a title that could change their careers and lives forever.
He always comes in second in Counterstrike. But now 17-year-old Finnish super-gamer Verneri wants to be number one with the help of an e-sports psychologist. A shoot ’em up film about self-esteem, ambition and digital dreams.
We live in a predominantly male world, and maybe the most important task women have is creating their own identity. We are guided through the path of eight decades of life by eight female characters, starting from the youngest one who is at the age of five, to the oldest one at the age of 85. Tila is bravely pedalling towards growing up. Jana can set a great example for both younger and older people around her. Tina waits for her sudden growing-up milestone with excitement. Ana Marija is at the end of her 20s with a dash of fear... Eight authors directed a documentary omnibus which offers us an opportunity to observe the creation of these identities and surpassing the obstacles laid ahead of a little girl, a teenager, a woman, a mother, a non-mother and a grandmother.
A memory capsule of the Academy as it is to us - skipping lectures, partying and discovering deep connections with fellow students.
For decades, countless ships have been lost to the Great Lakes. Thanks to modern technology, their stories are finally being dragged from the depths.
Carmen was born in 1935. As a child, she watched how they took members of her family away. After 14 years as a cloistered nun, she managed to get expelled from it. She promised herself to own her life. Today, she is 86 years old, and she is going to make a decision: to commit suicide.
Trolley Park: Midway Memories visits one of the oldest trolley parks in the country. Hear from local residents who have enjoyed the park , the crew that keeps the historic rides going and the volunteers who help preserve the park.
Nito is an artist who, through painting, finds a way to represent the life and nature of the Santa Fe coast.
'Breaking the Stigma', a student-made short documentary, presents the thoughts and opinions of several students and parents about the youth mental health crisis in the United States – and what it means for future generations that will enter an increasingly technologically-dependent society.
"Talad Phian Yindee" area is an old area of Phatthalung Province. It has historical importance both in terms of space and connection with people and communities in the past. and through various stories and events Both in terms of architecture that was destroyed by a big fire. or in the context of common points in the area and the ways of the people in the community, including the Tom Yum Kung incident and the large COVID outbreak in Phatthalung The documentary explores the area and its people to look back at its glorious past. and look to the future regarding the restoration and creative use of space. that the community participates in development to lead to the creation of creative art. Open space for expression of all voices in the urban community.
"Drag is pure politics", says one of the artists who star in this documentary about drag art in Argentina, based on the "Miss Lipsync Battle" contest, which takes place at the Peuteo bar in the Palermo neighborhood. The competition is a landmark of the Buenos Aires nightlife since many artists take their first steps there, having the opportunity to share the stage with established figures in front of a fierce audience and a jury of notables. At the same time that the different stages of the contest are recorded, following the emotional pulse of each participant, the film reflects and narrates a brief history of local drag, invoking and summoning figures that built myths in the night.
Stanley Roberts played for Real Madrid basketball in the 1990-199 season. The following year he played the first of his eight seasons that he played in the NBA. His former teammates and coaches sum up his potential in the phrase 'Stanley was better than Shaquille O'Neal, his teammate at Louisiana State.' However Stanley Roberts suffered several serious injuries and was expelled from the NBA in 1999 for drug use. The next news about him announced that he was broke and had gone to jail for cocaine possession. With no money and no hope, Stanley thought about suicide, but someone helped him.