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- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Blurry lines between the real and invented stories.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- A documentary film detailing the life of Dr. Edgar T. Shields, a medical missionary from the Midwest who dedicates his life to being a medical missionary. During his work in 1911 China, he becomes caught in the world-changing Xinhai Revolution.
- This documentary tells the story of funk, exploring the music and artists who created a positive soundtrack at a negative time for African-Americans.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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!
- It is a 90-minutes documentale, a hybrid of documentary and fiction. It follows the life of 33-year-old Moroccan-German Mourad, who is 'the smallest drag queen of the world' and multi-disabled, and 48-year-old Dutch Antoine, who is a nightclub performer as well. Mourad experiments with his disabilities and is not in the closet like most of disabled people, but on stage of Parties on Ibiza amongst the most beautifully built go-go dancers. This is because schizophrenic Antoine, academic educated artist, discovered Mourads skills for being a performer. This movie is part documentary and the other part is fairy tale, arty, Camp-Style fiction, connected to what they talk about, think and dream about. Very visual, very fancy as well as experimental, but always entertaining and burlesque.
- The man decides to kill the neighbors because they prevent him from sleeping.
- 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.
- 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.
- What happens when your best friend murders everything you love because he can't find your 'Everybody Loves Raymond' dvd's?
- 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.