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The Return: Life After ISIS
Shamima Begum and Hoda Muthana made it into worldwide headlines when they left their countries to join ISIS. When they return, their countries don't want them back.
Alvorada
The film narrates, from an intimate point of view, the daily life of President Dilma Rousseff in her official residence, the Palácio do Alvorada, while awaiting the verdict of the impeachment process. Portraying the hallways of the palace, designed by Oscar Niemeyer, we see the coming and going of political meetings, the daily routine of the kitchen, the exchange of guards, whispers and phone calls. We feel the growing tension of officials, advisers and former ministers.
Sul Tetto del Mondo - Walter Bonatti e Rossana Podestà
ACTION BUTTON REVIEWS Tokimeki Memorial
Presented with an introduction, six separate stories, and an epilogue.
Enemies of the State
From the outside, the DeHart’s were an All-American family. Parents Paul and Leann were U.S. Military members, and son Matt was obsessed with computers from an early age. As a military family, they moved around during Matt’s adolescence, and Matt really grew up online. When Matt’s work with the hacker collective Anonymous rouses the suspicions of the U.S. government, the family is drawn into a bizarre web of secrets and espionage.
La Magie de Noël à Disneyland : Les Plus Grands Secrets Enfin Révélés !
Men Who Won't Pick Up Guns 2: Breaking a Taboo
Ko Eun-young, a thirty, non-naitive Jeju Island woman with no experience in politics, runs for Jeju governor in the 2018 local elections. The bumpy ride Ko and her colleagues undergo during the election campaign moves and changes them.
The State of Texas vs. Melissa
Melissa Lucio was the first Hispanic woman sentenced to death in Texas. For ten years she has been awaiting her fate, and now faces her last appeal.
Wandering, a Rohingya Story
Within a few months, the Kutupalong refugee camp has become the biggest in the world. Out of sight, 700,000 people of the Rohingya Muslim minority fled Myanmar in 2017 to escape genocide and seek asylum in Bangladesh. Prisoners of a major yet little publicized humanitarian crisis, Kalam, Mohammad, Montas and other exiles want to make their voice heard. Between poetry and nightmares, food distribution and soccer games, they testify to their daily realities and the ghosts of their past memories. Around them, the spectre of wandering, waiting, disappearing. In this place almost out of space and time, is it still possible to exist?
Rory Scovel: Live Without Fear
A docu-comedy special that follows stand-up comedian Rory Scovel as he performs six nights in a row with one difficult, self imposed rule: not using any pre-written material. It all happens in Atlanta at Relapse Theatre, a venue operated by Bob Wood who tells his own unbelievable story of how he slowly and maybe with some questions of legality, converted an abandoned church into one of the best comedy venues in the country.
Genderation
20 years after Gendernauts, Monika Treut seeks out the pioneers of the transgender movement back then to find out how their lives and their activism have evolved, how they have grown into their identities and how their energy continues to have an impact today.
My Tree
A Canadian Jew searches for the tree that was planted in his name in Israel many years earlier. When he discovers that it stands on the remains of a Palestinian village that was destroyed in 1967, he embarks on another journey—to determine his responsibility in helping to cover up the destruction.
Carterland
In their feature film debut, CARTERLAND, the Pattiz Brothers examine the tragic, yet inspiring story of America's most misunderstood president. While leading the nation through a series of unprecedented crises, Jimmy Carter also confronted climate change and championed social justice at home and abroad. This groundbreaking film draws on archival footage, experts, and insiders to reveal how Carter's selfless leadership and moral integrity ultimately cost him the presidency.
The Puzzling Disappearance of Agatha Christie
Author Agatha Christie's mysterious disappearance raises questions: Real or hoax, and who has heard of "Yes, we have no bananas?"
Killing Gucci: People Magazine Investigates
The name Gucci is synonymous with glamour, but in 1995 the fashion world is shocked when the one-time heir to the family dynasty is gunned down. A two-year investigation reveals a family at each other’s throats and a murder plot made for Hollywood.
The Incredible Life of Leonardo Dicaprio
This movie is about the incredibly prolific and artistic journey of one of the greatest contemporary actors. Someone who has played so many iconic roles that half of Hollywood envies him. This movie primarily reflects on his acting experiences. We tried not to spend much time on the gossip and rumors about his personal life or risk turning this video into a tabloid. If the acting is what you’re after, then keep watching. This actor deserves to be well known!
Celebrity Exorcism
With the help of an acclaimed exorcist, this cast of infamous celebrities team up for a haunted paranormal experience.
The Death of Cinema and My Father Too
When Yoel hears about an imminent Iranian military attack on Tel Aviv, he knows what to do - escape with his family to a safe haven in Jerusalem. His son Assaf, who is a filmmaker and about to become a father himself, wants to give Yoel one last lead role in his movie by melting the fictional world into bittersweet reality.
Veins of the Amazon
Cargo boats form a non-lieu, a space of transition for the traveler staking journeys that can last days, as well as for the indigenous communities living on the edges of the Amazon River, fighting for the survival of their cultural traditions and struggling to adapt to modernity.
Savile: Portrait of a Predator
This new documentary looks inside the criminal world of Jimmy Savile through the eyes of those who worked alongside him and those who investigated him.
Las mejores películas de ciencia-ficción
A walk through science fiction cinema and its history: a stationary orbit around fifty fundamental films.
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Everybody Loves Chris Rock
Trace the beloved comedian, actor, and producer’s journey to superstardom — from the mid-1980s stand-up comedy circuit to SNL to the big screen.
Postwar Album
Winter 2019. Spanish war photographer Gervasio Sánchez, who documented with his camera the long and tragic siege of Sarajevo during the Bosnian War (1992-95), returns to the city in search of the children he met among the ruins, those who survived to grow up, live and remember.
Submissive Man Suddenly Shows Up At A Sleepover And Gets Teased By And Cums Inside Two Devilishly Cute Girls From Sundown To Sunup! Starring Hana Shirato and Mai Kagari
MIAA-525: Hana Hakuto and Mai Kagari gently and sweetly blame the cute M man who has participated in the girls' association assault! No acting or script! Ad lib fully open! Go shopping, eat with three people, and feel euphoric! !! Two cool girls are impatient, show off their lesbians, and shoot with a sweet sad blame! Nipple torture and SEX that lasts from evening to morning. A dream-like day where you can have fun and get a vaginal cum shot! Such a harem day may come to you.
Billie Eilish: Up Close
Clara Amfo meets the global music phenomenon Billie Eilish for an exclusive interview in her home town of Los Angeles. At 19, Billie Eilish is already a Grammy and Brit award winner and one of the biggest selling acts in the world. Clara talks to Billie about her meteoric rise to superfame in just three years, the people who helped her get there, and the pressure of being a role model for millions.
In Our Mothers' Gardens
In Our Mothers' Gardens celebrates the strength and resiliency of Black women and Black families through the complex, and often times humorous, relationship between mothers and daughters.
Shelter
A verité documentary that follows three young children and their families as they grapple with housing insecurity in Los Angeles.
Citadel
Filmed from the artist’s window during the first English lockdown, ‘Citadel’ combines short fragments from British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s speeches relating to coronavirus with views of the London skyline.
China's "Psycho Boom" From Life in Lockdown
Mental health has long been a stigmatized topic in China. Under Chairman Mao’s rule, psychology was dismissed as a bourgeois self-delusion, and was even banned until the 1970s. But since the early 2000s, growing interest in mental health has created what’s known as a “psycho-boom”: more and more Chinese are opening up about their mental health struggles and seeking treatment. The collective trauma of the COVID-19 pandemic has further allowed people to open up in ways that never before seemed possible. Pop psychology and mindfulness-oriented apps have flourished, giving once-stigmatized discussions of mental wellbeing a new lifestyle cachet. This surge in interest has created a new problem, though—with lack of regulation in mental health care making it difficult for people in need to find reliable therapists.
Eyes of the Devil
Exploring the underground world of trafficking, where children are used for prostitution and organ harvesting. Patryk Vega interviews a mother who intends on selling her unborn child to traffickers.