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- A fresco of life in a small country spa, as it unfolds before the eyes of Christos, a young man from Athens. Christos is led there, dazzled by a youth, Manolis, in whose person all the contradictions of his social milieu come to life.
- 007 ELEMENTS is a James Bond cinematic installation where visitors could do what everyone who has seen a James Bond film dreams of doing: become a part of the world of 007. 007 ELEMENTS, a portal-like experience, turned passive viewers into active participants, with image and sound, architecture and landscape, design experience and technology.
- In this jovial session, English biographer and journalist Andrew Lycett described James Bond creator Ian Fleming as the "model of James Bond" himself. He explained how Fleming came from a wealthy family background and his father was killed during the First World War, a major setback in his life. He said Fleming's mother had been 'a major influence,' and that Fleming had tried his hand at various jobs before he eventually end up in naval intelligence, where he worked as an assistant to the director, an experience which also had a great influence on him. Lycett stated that Fleming later on got bored with his job and expressed a desire to write a book on spies to one of his colleagues. Fleming got ideas for his books from the people he met during the war, and his writing was also based on fantasy and family dynamics involving the role of his father. Lycett commented that Senator Kennedy put one of the Flemings Bond novels in his top ten novels of his choice. Author of bestseller Bond sequel 'Devil May Care', Sebastian Faulks was asked about how he conceived James Bond after reading various of the novels, to which he replied, that normally, "I don't write this kind of books nor read them". He said that he found the novels better than he had expected, but when asked to write a sequel, had decided to make some changes to Fleming's format, including to make the settings more exotic. Faulks said he used 75% of Fleming's style. There was discussion about Bond girls, and Faulks said he had created a modern Bond girl who was 'better than Bond' at times.
- 007 Agent on the 7th edition of FMF [Film Music Festival]. It's been almost 60 years since the premiere of the very first James Bond movie. It is the songs performed by the brightest pop stars that became a trademark of the whole film series. Diamonds Are Forever, You Only Live Twice, Nobody Does It Better, GoldenEye, Skyfall, From Russia With Love and fragments of soundtracks composed by David Arnold and John Barry are just examples of the masterpieces we heard during the 007. The Best of James Bond concert in 2014. Krakow Philharmonic Orchestra was led by Diego Navarro - adored by FMF audience Spanish composer and conductor. The concert was produced in co-operation with Tenerife International Film Music Festival Fimucité.
- The irrepressible James Bond is returning to the big screen soon in the film "No Time to Die." Join us at the Transatlantic Book Fair for a panel, hosted by Fleming bibliographer and bookseller Jon Gilbert, discussing Ian Fleming and his iconic character, James Bond.
- A chase through the city of Melbourne, with only 10 meters separating them from life and death.
- The United States might not be the most corrupt country in the world but like every other country in the world, it does have its share of corrupt leaders. Speaking of corrupt leaders, some people may say that Donald Trump was the most corrupt President in US history while others would say that rank goes to Joe Biden or even Well, in some ways they may be right because each of these American Presidents was corrupt. Take Donald Trump for instance, who used his position to enrich himself and his family, filled his administration with former industry lobbyists, and sought to prevent an investigation into his shady business practices. That's corruption, right? However, regardless of whatever Trump, Biden, or Obama committed while in office, some past US presidents would certainly give them a run for their money. So, who were the most corrupt Presidents in US history? Some of the answers won't surprise you at all but others would be pretty shocking. So brace yourself as we show you 10 of the most corrupt US Presidents in history beginning with number ten.
- Stories of women who have reported being allegedly sexually harassed or allegedly sexually assaulted by Donald Trump.
- In 1974, a White House transcriber is thrust into the Watergate scandal when she obtains the only copy of the infamous 18½ minute gap in Nixon's tapes.
- "79 Minutes: The Breach of the Capitol" takes the viewer from the initial breach of the Capitol Grounds to the breach of the actual Capitol building over an hour later. The film examines the particular perspectives of various individuals and groups present on that day - how certain protesters turned violent while many stayed peaceful, how police leadership failed in preparations and strategy, how police who held a tactical advantage retreated repeatedly, how some police escalated unnecessarily, and ultimately how the defense of the capitol failed and allowed protesters to flow uninhibited into the US Capitol building.
- 'A Dying Shame' examines the plight of Aboriginal health in Australia. Through the personal stories of families and individuals within the Aboriginal community in Borroloola in the Northern Territory, this film reveals the human tragedy behind the bald statistics of Aboriginal health. Shot over nine months the film documents the struggles of individuals and their families in the face of poor health and an ineffectual health system, said to be one of the most inequitable health services in the Western world.
- 202139mPodcast EpisodeLed by interviews from Rami Malek, Naomie Harris, Jeffrey Wright, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Léa Seydoux, Ben Whishaw and Lashana Lynch, we'll explore what makes a classic supporting character and look back at some of 007's most iconic nemeses such as Le Chiffre from Casino Royale, Raoul Silva from Skyfall, Blofeld and Rami Malek introduces his new supervillain: Safin. We'll dig deep into Bond's greatest allies, tracing Miss Moneypenny's role in the series, Jeffery Wright's interpretation of Felix Leiter and hear from Léa Seydoux on the return of Madeleine Swann. We also meet new 00 agent Nomi as Lashana Lynch explains what this newest MI6 recruit means for Bond - The series' longstanding casting director Debbie McWilliams will also take us behind the scenes to uncover how she and her team find the perfect cast for a James Bond film. You can also be the first to hear exclusive score from Hans Zimmer released by Decca Records.
- Tina lives in Limassol which is now slowly becoming the oligarch paradise of the Mediterranean. Being both a player and a victim in this city transformation, Tina feels overwhelmed - until an extraordinary encounter changes her life.
- On an outback farm ravaged by drought, the lives of a struggling family are upended when a runaway criminal dressed as Santa Claus crashes onto their property.
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers play a vital role in the primary health workforce. They provide clinical services, health promotion and work with their communities responding to local health priorities. They deal with patients, clients and visitors in hospitals and also assist in coordinating and providing health care in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community health clinics. In particular they look after the spiritual, emotional and cultural wellbeing of the whole community. This documentary showcases the unique and significant role of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers and aims to bring greater understanding to the integral role that they play in 'closing the gap' for their people. Presented by Daniel Browning, presenter and producer of the Awaye. program on ABC Radio National, this half-hour documentary has been filmed in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health services around Australia. It features filmed interviews and case studies with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers who are making a significant difference to the spiritual, emotional and cultural wellbeing of their communities: Wuchopperen Health Service in Cairns features the role of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker as the first point of call at the Health Service. This case study shows a primary care model where clinical services are coordinated with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Worker playing an integral role in this service. Karpa Ngarrattendi Aboriginal Health Service in Adelaide shows how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers facilitate Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people at a cardiac unit at Flinders Medical Centre. This case study underlines the impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients of having to leave their communities, often for the first time, and engage with a complex medical facility and illustrates the important role of educational, liaison and support role played by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Workers. Wurli Wurlinjang Health Service in Katherine. This case study focuses on the development of clinical skills, advocacy for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients, and the relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers and non-Indigenous health workers. It shows the 'on the job' training provided at Wurli. Nunga Lunch provided by Noarlunga Aboriginal Primary Health Unit each week. The whole team are in attendance so it is a great way for the community to interact with the Aboriginal Health Workers.
- The recovery of a microchip from the body of a fellow British secret agent leads James Bond to mad industrialist Max Zorin, who is scheming to cause massive destruction.
- In this tawdry drama, an attractive youth counselor must resort to murder in order to be free from her sordid past.
- Aboriginal people are encouraged to revive traditional food gathering activities or to participate in nutrition-related projects; explanation of bush medicine; mothers are helped to understand the changes in nutrition required by young babies; a man from a semi-traditional community makes his first visit to a large city to seek medical treatment.
- 'Adelaide' is an independent feature-film that takes an intimate look at a group of young Australians, each at a turning point in their lives...The realistic portrayal of a group of small-town hipsters, and their raw surroundings. Made by the people who have lived and breathed this lifestyle, and as a result this is not a film with a superficial veneer of glamour, but rather a warts-and-all trip into their world.
- A forest ranger is haunted by the disappearance of his four-year-old daughter, and the subsequent breakup of his marriage. He discovers his ex-wife Ana is pregnant to the policeman in charge of his missing daughter's case.
- David Marks, a real estate scion, is suspected of killing his wife Katie, who disappeared in 1982.
- What did the women and children experience in the Japanese internment camps in the Dutch East Indies? What wounds and traumas remained, and how did they cope with them throughout their lives?
- Donald Trump still refuses to accept the result of the 2020 election. Now he's on the ballot again, and in his campaign against Kamala Harris he's calling on his supporters to make the race 'too big to rig'.
- In a special USA Votes five-part series, Casey Briggs travels to the United States to find out why Americans are so conflicted about their democracy.
- In the 1930s, three friends witness a murder, are framed for it, and uncover one of the most outrageous plots in American history.