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- This documentary may be short, but it shows that Rodney Mullen did more for the art of street skating than anyone else.
- Follow Ivory Sully, Wes Chandler and the rest of the MLFB executive team as they build a professional sports league From The Ground Up.
- In the feature documentary FROM THE GROUND UP, former meat-eating college football player Santino Panico goes on a journey to rediscover the athlete within--this time, as a vegan. As he meets with vegetarian and vegan elite competitors, this story about food and sport expands to confront the social norms and far-reaching impacts of food choices.
- Promotional short that purports to show the health benefits of "Nutrilife" vitamin supplements made by the firm of Mylinger & Casselberry, which produced this film.
- Join Dr. Monty Dobson on the expedition to uncover America's archaeological history. The series follows Monty as he explores archaeological sites along America's ever shifting frontier and uses these sites as touch points to tell America's story. From the first peoples who arrived during the last Ice Age to the archaeology of the Industrial Age, America from the Ground Up. is history like you've never seen it before.
- Documentary on the recent physical and social changes in historic Greenwich Village, told through the people that see it everyday
- On April 29, 2013, Héctor Ponce de León, Mexican mountaineer and three-time conqueror of Everest, set a world record ascending non-stop from sea level in Veracruz to 5,700 meters (18,700 ft.) to the summit of the Pico de Orizaba, the highest peak in Mexico, in 15 hours and 22 minutes. Phase one: road bike. Phase two: mountain bike. Phase three: Running. Phase four: summit attack on foot. Nowhere else in the world had such a drastic elevation gain been attempted in so little time. The challenge provides an opportunity to get to know this ordinary, modest character, deemed interesting for his motivations and his past, through the eyes of family members, colleagues and experts.
- With the Trump and Sanders' movements 2016 was the year of the angry voter. From The Ground Up tells the story of the origin of the angry voter, how they created a stunning election result, and changed America.
- Plenty of cast & crew interviews mixed in with on-set footage, the complete uncut car chase and a couple of trailers inform us on how this film was made and subsequently released. In no way promotional for the film, this documentary shows us some of the real frustrations of getting a feature-film made.
- Who knew that a cup of coffee could make or break the fiber of a community?
- In the semi-arid village of Malolo in Singida, Tanzania, Adija and her surrounding community rely on one water source, a single hole in the ground no larger than the size of an average puddle.
- The story of the 2008 Colonial Players, as they attempt to take on the monster that is Les Miserables.
- Documentary short about how Britain is improving after WWII and what the populace can do to help.
- From The Ground Up - First aired on PBS in 2000, "From The Ground Up" tells the story of UC Berkeley students who helped rebuild burned African-American churches in Alabama.
- A clean college student thrusts his life in a downward spiral when a prostitute introduces him to peer pressure.
- Follow 3 novice cyclist as they train to compete in the Leadville 100 Mountain Bike Race
- Acclaimed zoologist and award winning cameraman, Dr Rudolf Lammers, puts a new dimension on African Wildlife filming with Africa From the Ground Up. Curiously, it's the small ground dwelling animals that are the stars of the show. We observe life from the ground-up, as remote cameras set up on ground level give us a unique perspective of each creature and its position in the food chain.
- The brave are those who see imminent danger and still walk into it. That's how Maureen Fanning, widow of NY Firefighter, Battalion Chief Jack Fanning, describes the selfless sacrifice the FD NY made on September 11, 2001. 343 New York City firefighters died in the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center. The bravest of the brave; they were fathers, sons, brothers, and husbands. From the Ground Up: 10 Years after 9/11 is the story of their widows. This film captures the resilience, courage, and indomitable human spirit embodied by these regular people who have survived extraordinary loss. It will also highlight and celebrate the myriad contributions that 9/11 families have extended to their communities as they seek ways to honor those who were lost.
- Refusing her father's request to marry young Carswell, daughter Philena can't stand him, but in order to insure a loan Mr. Mortimer needs to complete construction of an office building. As a result, her father is ruined financially. While the building site is being excavated, Philena is attracted to Terence Giluley, a pick-and-shovel man who is forced to exchange with her his harmonica for a dollar bill. The act inspires him to work harder and rise to her social level, and soon he is promoted to contractor. Philena decides to sell her horse to aid her parents, and Terence offers her $500 for it, but on a last ride the horse is injured and has to be killed. Philena and Terence meet again while attending night school; she appears among applicants when he advertises for a stenographer; Terence proposes marriage to her and is accepted.
- From the latest advances in soil health and fertilizer, to a look at how healthy soil is improving hemp production and more.
- Born of the Cold War, NASA moves stridently from disastrous rocket tests to the glorious conclusion of the Gemini Program. We experience the massive challenges of sending a man into space and how, despite many setbacks, the astronauts proved that the key element to exploration would be human resourcefulness, in space as well as on the ground. NASA veterans describe these early missions as the hardest of all - the first, uncertain steps towards a new frontier. Building on the success of the pioneering Mercury program, Project Gemini gives NASA the experience and confidence to take the next giant leap - to land men on the Moon.
- Homey tacos de cazuela-soft corn tortillas rolled around fillings simmered slowly in earthenware pots-are the soul of Mexican comfort food. And nothing makes them more appealing than just-baked tortillas.
- 2014TV EpisodeCEO, award-winning designer, and philanthropist, Tory Burch, sits down with Glamour's Cindi Leive to talk about her journey and why more women should be unapologeticaly ambitious.
- Darieth heads to farm country to explore the advances in renewable resources. Using growing resources to replace petroleum products, the possibilities are endless.
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- 2010–TV EpisodeAll across our planet, people are doing more than ever to create greener spaces. And that's especially true in Florida, where water runoff can create serious problems. From businesses and theme parks like Disney to hotels like Celebration, that's part of the Florida Green Lodging program, they're all doing more than ever to help the environment. And that's true for homeowners too. And while many homeowners understand the value of gardening in an eco-friendly manner, many of us need guidance on how to do it properly. Every day, we unwittingly make bad choices for the environment when we are simply trying to beautify our landscapes. Something as simple as choosing the right plant-for-the-right-place can greatly reduce the impact we have on the earth. In this episode Joe and Patti touch on some of the most common mistakes we all make, most of the time without realizing it. They offer practical, simple tips for gardening in a more earth&-friendly way as they help one homeowner begin a sustainable landscaping project.
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