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- From losing his arm aged 14 to scoring in the European Cup, Belfast-born footballer Jimmy Hasty lived a truly extraordinary life that tragically ended when he was just 38.
- A Celebration of Hip Hop through beatboxing and unique storytelling by the Legendary Biz Markie who rhymes while telling the stories of victims of injustice. CHAAW - Five interconnected stories highlighting victims of injustice. China, Hector, Africa, Ardnas and Wesley.(CHAAW) These are the stories of victims of Injustice in America. The effect of injustice not only impacts the individuals but also their families and community.
- Terry Jones hosts this documentary on the number one. It looks at early evidence of counting, the use of numbers for simple arithmetic in Sumeria, the development of large numbers and their use for engineering in Egypt, the worship of numbers by Pythagoras and the theoretical mathematics of the Archimedes. It also looks at the use of numbers by the Romans, the development of Arabic numerals in India, the discovery of the number zero, the development of algebra in the Islamic world, the decline of Roman numerals in the west, and the development of the binary system.
- Krishna Das is on a journey to India to discover legendary spiritual teacher Neem Karoli Baba, through drug addiction and depression, to his eventual emergence as a world-famous Kirtan singer.
- Join director Clint Eastwood and his creative team, along with Bradley Cooper and Sienna Miller, as they overcome enormous creative and logistic obstacles to make a film that brings the truth of Navy SEAL Chris Kyle's story to the screen.
- Greg Lutzka is a professional skateboarder who has won countless numbers of contests. From competitive contests to being an entrepreneur and living in the fast lane-it just doesn't get any better than this. A kid, a board, a dream.
- February One tells the inspiring story surrounding the 1960 Greensboro lunch counter sit-ins that revitalized the Civil Rights Movement and set an example for student militancy of the coming decade.
- The man decides to kill the neighbors because they prevent him from sleeping.
- AND1 Presents "THE CHOSEN ONE: Story of Ben Wallace" captures the extraordinary journey of Ben Wallace, from his beginnings in Alabama to his historic induction into the NBA Hall of Fame. This short documentary celebrates his resilience, determination, and the impact he had on both the world of basketball and popular culture through his association with AND1. We aimed to inspire viewers with Ben's story, highlighting the power of hard work and determination in the face of adversity. This documentary honors the legacy of a true basketball icon, showcasing the indomitable spirit of a chosen one who rose above the challenges to become a Hall of Famer in the NBA.
- Divided 10 segments: A Rogue Idea: A recount of John Knoll's idea and pitch for the film, looking at the early days of production, hiring Gareth Edwards to direct, Edwards' love for the series, and building a collection of characters. Jyn: The Rebel: A closer look at the film's main protagonist: personality, character history and what separates her from other protagonists from the Star Wars universe, physical preparations for the shoot, and more. Cassian: The Spy: Much the same as the previous supplement in terms of introducing the character and his history, the qualities the character brings to the story, and casting Diego Luna. K-2SO: The Droid: A look at the robotic character: his "anti C-3PO personality," character design, Alan Tudyk's motion capture performance, and the humor the actor brought to the set. Baze and Chirrut: Guardians of the Whills: The actors discuss landing and accepting the roles, the characters' camaraderie, individual character details, faith and the force in the movie and the Star Wars universe, and the actors' physical performances. Bodhi and Saw: The Pilot and The Revolutionary: The piece begins with Riz Ahmed's auditions and crafting the character, the character's fate, and making key sequences. It moves on to examine Forest Whitaker's character and his history in the Star Wars universe, character definition and history, Whitaker's preparations for the role, and more. The Empire: A run through of key Imperial characters, including Galen Erso, Orson Krennic, Grand Moff Tarkin, and Darth Vader and the qualities (and in Vader's case, the presence) their actors brought to their roles. Visions of Hope: The Look of Rogue One: Designing a world that's true and familiar to the Star Wars universe but still unique to the film. It explores set construction, small design changes, and the black stormtroopers. The Princess and The Governor: Digitally recreating two important characters. Epilogue: The Story Continues (1080p, 4:15): Images from the film's premiere juxtaposed against fans talking up the film and the franchise. The piece ends with a selection of clips from the film.
- ONE VOICE illuminates a group of people from diverse faiths, races, genders, socioeconomic backgrounds, and lifestyles, all with a common goal: to bring joy and inspiration to the stage through black gospel music.
- A short film based upon the first chapter of occultist and writer/philosopher Aleicester Crowley's novel 'Diary of a Drug Fiend' The tale follows the experiences of Sir Peter Pendragon an aristocrat and former World War I pilot.
- The story and the people who experienced the catastrophic football ground fire when 56 people died during the match when Bradford City was celebrating their promotion with the last game of the season May 11th 1985.
- In the early 1980s, at the beginning of what would become a 12-year-long civil war, El Salvador's talented football team was one national institution upon which both the left and the right could agree. When the team pulled off a stunning 1-0 upset against Mexico and qualified to compete in the 1982 World Cup, it was a high point for the tiny country's national pride. Unfortunately, the team's Cinderella story devolved into a nightmarish farce. A corrupt national soccer federation robbed players of their pay and equipment. The team's opening match resulted in a 10-1 loss, still the worst defeat in World Cup history. And yet, Salvadoran players and fans still find much to be proud of in this David-and-Goliath sports story, one of endurance amid adversity.
- 1 Way Up in 3D is the story of the Peckham BMX Club and two teens on the road to the BMX World Championships. They hope to escape one of the toughest gang neighborhoods in London with the only thing they have - a bike. Defying all odds, they race to the top of the BMX ranks and off the streets. The film challenges stereotypes of youth born into poverty and proves it's not about where you're from but where you're heading that defines one's character.
- From the Director of I Believe I Can Fly (Flight of the Frenchies), One Step Beyond takes us behind the scenes for a close up look at the lives of peopleinvolved in extreme sports.Geraldine Fasnacht, world-renowned snowboarder and base jumper, invites us intothe small and close-knit community of today's real life supermen - wingsuit flyers...Fasten your seat belts, we hope you enjoy your trip!
- In 1961, a three year old chimpanzee named Ham rocketed into outer space propelling the U.S. a step closer to manned space flight. Ten months later he was followed by Enos, the five year old chimp who soared into orbit paving the way for John Glenn's momentous journey. The space chimps received worldwide attention for their triumphs but faded from glory once their services were no longer needed, but their journey didn't end there. The story reveals the space chimps triumphs and tragedies and brings to light the virtually unknown account of how the colony was rewarded for their long and challenging service to NASA, the Air Force, and the United States.
- Amazing adventures of a huge fan of international chanson.
- "Hell to Heaven" is a short film directed and written by Amardeep Garg, who has skillfully acted in it. It is an inspiring story about a man named Karan who overcomes drug addiction and poverty to become a successful entrepreneur. When we are on a wrong path, life tries to show us the right one. If we understand it and change our path, then no one can stop us from reaching the right destination. It also highlights the dark side of drug addiction by showing how a drug peddler can lure someone into addiction with no cost and then take away everything from them.The film challenges the idea that drugs are always bad and shows that people can change their lives for the better. The message of the film is that with hard work and determination, anyone can achieve success and happiness.
- ONE BREATH is a short documentary about William Trubridge, a world champion of free-diving, a form of deep water diving done without the aid of external breathing devices. In 2011, Trubridge won the World's Absolute Freediver Award naming him 'best all around free-diver'. One Breath is the result of a few days spent with Trubridge in the Bahamas, offering a unique glimpse into his unusual and magical world.
- It is a career retrospective on Michael Modest, a legend of independent pro wrestling. This extensive sit-down interview also features testimonials and exclusive footage of his career.
- A young biotechnologist finds a molecule that can help against diabeties. She will now use the next decades to convince the established world of medicine to make a drug that can actually save lives.
- A young sailor loses her eye in a bet against a sea witch.
- For the first time the drivers themselves provided the commentary for the official review. Join Michele Alboreto, Stefan Johannson, Niki Lauda, Nigel Mansell, Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost, Keke Rosberg and Ayrton Senna, to get fascinating insights from the personalities behind the wheel. The themes are endless and power-packed: Hear about Lauda's retirement, Nigel Mansell's first race wins, the emergence of new talents like Senna, the disappointment of mechanical failures, turbo teething problems, and what it's like to race on some of the most famous circuits in the world - all from the horse's mouth, so to speak. The review of the 1985 season has all the main action from every round and the inside story on all the major players, all complemented by their own telling insights on the season as it unfolds.
- Dream Village is a place to collect dreams. Here talents are all around. They have their own dreams. When a Dream Villager is hardworking, ambitious, and not to fear the storms, their dreams will surely come true in one day.
- What happens when your best friend murders everything you love because he can't find your 'Everybody Loves Raymond' dvd's?
- This is the story of forty-four high school students from Seine-Saint-Denis, one of the roughest suburbs of Paris. Without any previous acting experience, they work hard to perform a contemporary play called 'September 11, 2001'.
- Anthropologist Dr Aris Poulianos was born on Ikaria, a small Aegean Sea island in Greece. A fighter from his teens, Dr Poulianos now in his mid '80's brought controversy to Greek scientists by revealing the origins of Greeks and introducing his theory of an alternative model in human evolution. But equally astonishing is his life. A defender of Greek independence during the '40's along with the Liberation and Democratic armies, a refugee in Palestine, biologist in the US, and a PhD anthropologist in Moscow University, Dr Poulianos is no ordinary man. A researcher who spends 40 years of his life dedicated in the study of the Archanthropus of Petralona and the ancestors of the archaic humans in Greece and a man who stands up for his rights and ideas. ONE LIFE IN HISTORY chronicles his life, adventures and personal moments that went deep into his memory.
- Personal testimony and animation bring alive a Holocaust survivor's story, one of thirty boys under the age of 18 to survive.
- One Thousand Stories by director Tasha Van Zandt follows the artist JR in the making of his first video mural project, The Chronicles of San Francisco, which brought together over 1,200 people into one work of art.
- From German Holocaust survivor to American Civil Rights early-education pioneer, the life that Hitler sought to destroy became the light of learning for thousands of children.
- This documentary tells the story of funk, exploring the music and artists who created a positive soundtrack at a negative time for African-Americans.
- As the war raged, 8,000 cases of disappearances were recorded in Batticaloa, in eastern Sri Lanka, during the 1990s. Bodies were never found and no investigations conducted. But the people who knew the missing can still tell their story. This is the story of one. In desperation, a mother asked a Jesuit priest to take her son to safety, thinking that no harm could come to him if he's with an American priest. She was wrong and neither of them made it home.
- The first part of 'The Story of Fashion', with commentary from German fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld and British fashion/art journalist Meredith Etherington-Smith, analyzes the origins and current state of Twentieth Century fashion.