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- After twenty-five years Silva rides a horse across the desert to visit his friend Sheriff Jake. They celebrate the meeting, but the next morning Jake tells him that reason for his trip is not to go down the memory lane of their friendship.
- The lost ones, who came from an alternative world known as "Japan", brought disaster to the world in the past. Menou is an executioner who is responsible to eliminate the lost ones.
- A lionhearted father struggles valiantly to create a life of idyllic simplicity for his family.
- Cody Wyatt is a Chicago Gang Leader who finds himself in the crossroads of change. Cody realizes the danger when your friends become your enemies and your enemies are your enemies.
- Marian moves to New York to make it big in the chorus and becomes involved in a love triangle.
- At 17 LeighAnne Williams has a six month old baby to look after, with only the help of three teenage squatters who flog stolen gear to make ends meet. A neighbour (actually from Turkey) across the street becomes target to her growing paranoia that Social Services are going to take her daughter, Rebecca, away from her. Her behavior becoming increasingly desperate as her delusions over her neighbor grow. She convinces Steven, Gavin, and Robbie he needs a lesson.
- 20131h 18mNot Rated7.7 (738)80MetascoreDocumentary about deceased photojournalist Tim Hetherington directed by Sebastian Junger. Together with his friend and long-term collaborator Sebastian, Tim had travelled the world documenting conflicts in Afghanistan, Liberia and Libya among other locations. Best known for their 2010 film 'Restrepo' which was nominated for an Academy Award, the two strived to capture the humanity within conflict situations and with their images they focused on the individuals involved and their experiences of the violence surrounding them. Unfortunately, in 2011 Tim was killed by a mortar blast and this film is a tribute and celebration of the legacy he has left behind and includes Sebastian conducting interviews with those who knew Tim best.
- After living underground for 100 years, Margaret begins to act up as she is introduced to caregivers who she isn't familiar with.
- Death is real, it comes without warning and it cannot be escaped. An ancient source of strength and guidance, The Tibetan Book of the Dead remains an essential teaching originating in the spiritual cultures of the Himalayas. Narrated by Leonard Cohen, this enlightening two-part program explores the sacred text and boldly visualizes the afterlife according to its profound wisdom. Part 1: A Way of Life reveals the history of The Tibetan Book of the Dead and examines its traditional use in northern India, as well as its acceptance in Western hospices. Shot over a four-month period, the film contains footage of the rites and liturgies for a deceased Ladakhi elder and includes an interview with the Dalai Lama, who shares his views on the book's meaning and importance. Watch The Tibetan Book of the Dead - Part 2: The great Liberation
- This satirical sketch show, a successor to the BBC's "That Was the Week That Was" (1962), ran from November 1964 to April 1965. Picking up where they had left off on TW3, David Nathan and Dennis Potter continued as a sketch-writing team, although Potter dropped out before the end of the series.
- A young man whose father is killed takes to violence.
- A middle-class white guy comes to grips with Peak Oil, Climate Change, Mass Extinction, Population Overshoot and the demise of the American culture.
- Roman (Popi) and Ruth (Nani) Blank are Holocaust survivors, who have been married for 65 years, but at age 95, Roman reveals a secret to his family that tests their seemingly invincible union -- Roman is gay and Ruth has been aware for the majority of their married lives. This film chronicles their heart wrenching unconventional love story.
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- Farmer a way of life, crossed portraits of farmers, living in different European countries, different backgrounds and environments. However they stories vary greatly, they are bond together by their close, intimate connection to the nature, animals and landscape they are taking care of. The movie is trying to show mystery of farming and the harmony of the farming way of life between the various components of the farm and the outside world. The images call for the urgent changes in our food system, to make it sustainable, environmentally sound and calls for more autonomous life for farmers who create a living environment responding to the great challenges of our time.
- A Way of Life explores book binders Nick Cowlishaw and his wife who have dedicated their lives to preserving the written word and records of our ancestors, by book binding the lost treasures and sentimental inheritances of thousands of people, over the span of their career.
- This documentary beautifully captures the daily life of the dhivarah - Sanskrit for a fisherman - of Malpe Harbour, Karnataka, India, as they face the impacts of over-fishing. Former Fishermen's Association President Satish Kundar talks about the joy as well as the difficulties of traditional, small-scale fishermen, like himself. The film offers a glimmer of hope for the future due to efforts to promote sustainable fishing and eating practices that can preserve both aquatic life and local livelihoods.
- How far will you go to protect those that you love? How many victims of crime have vowed to do something about it? Andrew comes home one evening to find that his wife, Michelle has kidnapped Sipho, the man who had hijacked her a week earlier. Sipho came back to the house thinking that there was money hidden away. So begins a struggle of wits between the two, as Michelle thinks that the only solution is to kill him, whilst Andrew feels, that following the law is a better option. Through their struggles, we learn of the ordeal that Michelle had to endure with Sipho and his accomplice, the Other Man. How far would a person go to defend what is theirs?
- This film explores the life and vision of 84-year-old fine art photographer William Giles: artist, teacher, spiritualist.
- For some, embracing the mountains is not just part of life-it's a way of life. The search for snow shapes not only how they approach these peaks, but also how they approach the world. And whether athletes spend their days dropping first descents in Alaska, lapping the local mountain, or training for the Olympics, they're part of a community built around a shared passion. The bonds that form from this community transcend continents and cultures, transforming strangers into friends. After all, a smile on a powder day needs no translation.
- In East LA, a teenage bicycle thief straddles two worlds - that of her old fashioned grandma and that of her crooked boss. When these worlds collide, she must decide which path to take.
- Way of Life follows the story of Michael Daube, a young man of modest means from small town America who finds a valuable piece of art in the garbage, sells it at auction and builds a hospital in one of the most remote areas of India. The film follows an organic path around the world, focusing on the aspects of Daube's work that inspire us to consider and appreciate our own best intentions. With camera work that is both intimate and stunning, director/cinematographer, David Driver interweaves moments of this incredible journey to illustrate how Daube's simple, ground level approach to working with marginalized communities in the developing world transforms the lives of those involved.
- Weaving together the voices of women entangled in the criminal justice system, along with leading scholars on prison abolition, this film provides a critical analysis of the disfunctionality and violence of the prison system.
- Tito Losada has dedicated his life to Flamenco. In his latest project, "Misa Flamenca", he turns to his people for inspiration to fight against the drugs and poverty that threaten the elegance of this part of Spanish culture.We follow Tito in his concerts through Spain, Mexico and Japan, entering his world, his crusade against drugs, his love for his family and gypsy community and the opinions of Flamenco friends such as Enrique Morente, Raimundo Amador, Ricardo Pachón, la Susi and Tomatito amongst others.
- Vidyut, a casanova, one fine day leaves India for US, in search of pleasure and wealth; please he seeks, wealth he gains. But not without a cost. Little does he know, that the trail he has left behind is scrutinized by wolves. Wolves, that survive to be ruthless and are born to kill.
- Way of Life is an ocean based documentary shot in Koh Tao, Thailand. The film explores the history of Koh Tao, and its people's deep, yet changing connection to the ocean and the underwater world. The story focuses on the incredible reef conservation and restoration work local groups and businesses have been engaged in for the last 15 years, in efforts to alleviate pressure off their natural coral reefs which have suffered from Koh Tao's recent surge in popularity. The film explores the reef restoration methods Koh Tao residents have employed to protect their way of life.
- Turning 40 should be a year when everything is falling into place; however, 42-year-old Bian Liang is completely at a loss. As a father, who actively seeks breakthroughs, he encounters hurdles in his quiet and indifferent son and has reached a bottleneck in his career. In his forties, Bian Liang, who has always felt that everything was smooth-sailing for his family is caught by surprise now that they're facing a crisis. Suddenly, all the wisdom and experience he has accumulated over the past 40 years of his life are no longer enough for him to deal with various problems and even his past methods seem to have been wrong. Despite feeling confused and powerless, Bian Liang being a responsible middle-aged man can only move forward hard while trying to find a solution. When everything in his past is shattered and he has to pick up the pieces, Bian Liang learns to reconcile with his wife, son, relatives and friends, and finds the right way to live.
- Explores some of the most exotic and uncommon occupations across the globe where the jobs are simply, a way of life.
- Native American values and traditions have been carried by elders. Today Lummi youth are carrying the tribe's future and dreams. A group of Lummi teenagers tell us the story of the revival of canoe-pulling culture and the importance of this generations old tradition in their lives.
- Dizzy Gillespie is one of the major figures of the 20th Century's music scene. Everything was once said or written about this genius musician, founder of the Bebop. Whereas his public life is known from most, many ignore about the modest side of his character and the story of his long and deep friendship with a man rather unknown from the general public, the Swiss engineer Jacques Muyal. Through previously unrevealed archives as well as musical extracts, this documentary explores the story of the friendship between a genius trumpeter and a man crazy about Jazz.
- In 'Parking: A Way of Life', parking serves as a visual and life metaphor for ordinary New Yorkers, as they endure the trials of keeping and parking a car in New York City. Through this mundane ritual, the spirit of New York City emerges as vital, indomitable and above all, gloriously human.
- An intimate conversation with four married couples willing to expose the rationale supporting their conscious decision to not have children.
- Framed by Patricia Ryan Madson's maxims for 'improvising your life', stories by and about theater director Scott Kelman offer poignant and entertaining scenarios that demonstrate we really can be the characters we want to be. Madson's principles like "Say Yes" and "Enjoy the Ride" come to life in Kelman's stories about acting on New York's Lower East Side in the 1960's and moving to Los Angeles where he started a theater in LA's skid row district during the early 1980's. Once in LA, Kelman produced early performances by Whoopi Goldberg, Tim Robbins, Helen Hunt, John Cusack, John Densmore, Paul Krassner, Jan Munroe, Peter Bergman, John Fleck, and Kedric Robin Wolfe.
- M. lives in a van parked in front of the Joan Miro Foundation. His ultimate dream is to visit the exhibition of the famous painter, but the economic problems suffered by Spain, will make it difficult to fulfill his dream.
- Bob finishes his term in the penitentiary and decides to be an honest man. He looks up his sweetheart, Nell. He finds her with two crooks, "Count'' Rocci and Red Leary. He begs her come with him. She promises the crooks she will aid them pull off just one more trick. Mrs. Heimuth, a society woman, is to wear a costly blue diamond at her reception. Nell is given the position of maid in the house. On the night of the ball Rocci drugs the hostess. Nell steals the diamond and gives it to Rocci. Red, waiting outside to receive the jewel, is arrested. Bob is prowling around the house, worrying about Nell. Rocci gives him the jewel, believing he is Red. Red is given the third degree and confesses everything. Meantime, Nell has returned to her room. Bob telephones her he has the jewel, and will give it to her if she will return it to its owner. Nell consents. A detective arrives and arrests her. Bob arrives and has a fight with the detective. Bob is killed and Nell and Rocci go to jail.