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- An investigation of 9/11.
- This documentary examines the authenticity of the photographic record of NASA's Apollo missions.
- The first of the documentary movies made by Massimo Mazzucco, collecting doubts and questions about the September 11 WTC Attack. It was broadcast on Italian TV (Berlusconi's Canale 5) in 2006.
- Revealing the truth that many do not know
- Could the chemicals found in marijuana prevent and even heal several deadly cancers? Could the tumor regulating properties of cannabinoids someday replace the debilitating drugs, chemotherapy, and radiation that harms as often as it heals? Discover the truth about this ancient medicine as world renowned scientists in the field of cannabinoid research explain and illustrate their truly mind-blowing discoveries. QUOTES: "What If Cannabis Cured Cancer summarizes the remarkable research findings of recent years about the cancer-protective effects of novel compounds in marijuana. Most medical doctors are not aware of this information and its implications for prevention and treatment. If we need more evidence that our current policy on cannabis is counterproductive and foolish, here it is." -Andrew Weil, M.D. "A hugely important film" - Julie Holland, M.D. NYU School of Medicine
- A boy from the Midwest comes to Hollywood in search of a dream: he wants to be a star. He finds acting teacher Aaron Gillespie who bills himself as "The Buddah of Buddahs" of acting teachers and gets entangled, together with a group of acting students, into the biggest scam in Hollywood: Acting Schools that promise anything you want to hear. "I will put an Oscar in your hands" are the words of Acting "Guru" Aaron Gillespie: and the story begins.... "Spinal Tap" meets "Fame" is the best way to describe this film.
- Marco, an Italian young man in New York, hopes to find Valerie, a girl he once had a fling with.
- A father and son try to reconcile spending a few days together and confronting each other also through their own marital experiences.
- Covers the historical, philosophical and economical background that suggests how the terrorist attacks of 2001 may have been perpetrated not by Muslim hijackers, but were conceived and orchestrated from within the very US administration.
- Documentary filmmaker Massimo Mazzucco examines the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy.
- Albert (Michael York), a distinguished art dealer lives in New York City. One day by chance, he visits a photo exhibit titled "Bistrot de Paris" by Carol Labronsky (Florinda Bolkan). In an old photo of two young lovers kissing while seated at a Bistro, Albert recognizes his first love, Rose (Charlotte Valandrey), the girl he fell madly in love with during his stay in Paris in 1959, and had disappeared after leaving him. In that photograph Rose is wearing a sweater which Albert gave her, proof that the photo was taken after she had met him. Tormented by memories, AIbert feels a burning need to find out whet became of her. He leaves for Paris. To resolve the mystery. To assist in the search, he enlists the help of his friend, Jean (Bernard Fresson) the boy who he fought for Rose's love. To begin their search, their only due is an enlargement of the photograph of the couple kissing. From the small details of the photograph, Albert finally finds the identity of the boy kissing Rose in the photograph. He goes to meet him and the man recounts his last days with Rose, had told him that someone was stalking her. From the conversation, Albert intuitively feels that the stalker must be his friend, Jean. Among the photographs which Mrs. Labronsky had given him, Albert finds in the background of a photo, Jean's face while he tries to be inconspicuous. When Albert confronts him, Jean confesses that he had kidnapped Rose in order to have her, and in desperation he had killed her and hidden her body.
- From the Arab Spring to the American Autumn, director Joseph Quinn seeks to find out the origins of the Occupy Movement and shine a light on its long-term goals.