The Hidden Agenda for World Government
From an archived interview originally recorded in 1982, this 1990 production reveals the findings of chief congressional investigator, Director of Research, Norman Dodd, and exposes the scope and purpose of various organizations in the findings of the 1953 Reece Special Committee on Tax Exempt Foundations.
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A Goy Guide to World History
Spanning over 2,000 years, this study looks at the complex relationship between Jewish and Catholic thought from a social and historical perspective. Examining different significant moments for both religions throughout the centuries, this commentary on the book analyzes and explains the conflicts that have arisen between the two religions since their beginnings.
Whites vs Blacks: How Football Changed a Nation
Adrian Chiles looks into an extraordinary game of professional football that took place in May 1979, where an all-white team took on a side comprised solely of black players.
The Machine
Eric Cornelius is having a bad day until he is approached by an old man claiming to be a time traveler. Skeptical and thinking the old man is crazy, he is shocked by what he discovers.
Raul Brandão was a Great Writer...
This film is an attempt to disclose if Raul Brandão has left any trace, in Nespereira, Gumarães.
Der kleine und der große Klaus
My name is Enric Marco
Enric Marco, ex-president of the Spain’s main deportees’ association, embarks on a car trip to Germany, a demythologising journey into his past. Two years earlier, a historian had shown that Enric Marco wasn’t the member of the Resistance he had claimed to be, and that he’d made up the stories of his experiences in a concentration camp that he had been recounting on television for years. Now, Marco retraces the route of his 1941 train journey as part of a convoy of workers sent by Franco to Hitler, in the middle of the Second World War.
Film
"This piece, with the generic title Film, is a series of short videos built around one protocol: a snippet of news from a newspaper of the day, is rolled up and then placed on a black-inked surface. On making contact with the liquid, the roll opens and of Its own accord frees itself of the gesture that fashioned it. As it comes alive in this way, the sliver of paper reveals Its hitherto unexposed content; this unpredictable kinematics is evidence of the constant impermanence of news. As well as exploring a certain archaeology of cinema, the mechanism references the passage of time: the ink, whether it is poured or printed, is the ink of ongoing human history." –Ismaïl Bahri
The End of the Journey
A 40-year-old mother struggles to deal with the anxiety of growing older after her eldest daughter moves out and the youngest distances herself.
Classic Cartoon Favorites, Vol. 6 - Extreme Music Fun
Mickey's Grand Opera (1936)
Music Land (1935)
Orphans' Benefit (1941)
Farmyard Symphony (1938)
Pluto's Blue Note (1947)
How to Dance (1953)
Woodland Café (1937)
Donald's Dilemma (1947)
Beach Angels - Mai Nishida in El Nido
Uncut Family
The life of a boy in his adolescence takes a turn when his relationship with his mother and father is exposed
M-Clan Sin Enchufe
No plug is a live album of the Spanish rock band M Clan result of recording an acoustic concert at the end of 2000.
Adventures in Voice Acting
Interviews with 100 voice actors in their struggles, success, and personal stories during the times they did voice work in animation and video games
Grind
GRIND is a musical story exploring a damaged man's search for a connection in an interconnected world.
Aavas
Aavas is a nepali music video about love
The Smiling Woman
Smile, though your heart is aching, Smile, even though it’s breaking.
Mike & Thomas: Ajuinen en Look
Registration of the second theatre program by the Dutch comedy duo Ajuinen en Look (Mike Boddé and Thomas van Luyn).
Earl Klugh: The Jazz Channel Presents
Discover your sense of jazz with acoustic guitarist Earl Klugh as he performs live on "Jazz Central"