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2013

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Temptation
Temptation
The Belarusian Viktar Dashuk attempts to make himself immortal with a film about his life, and President Alexander Lukashenko shows up as the story's main antagonist.
Temptation 2013
Frits - Ølhundens Søn
Frits - Ølhundens Søn
Frits - Ølhundens Søn 2013
How Sherlock Changed the World
How Sherlock Changed the World
Special reveals for the first time the astonishing impact that Holmes has had on the development of real criminal investigation and forensic techniques.
How Sherlock Changed the World 2013
Gintama the Movie Ginmaku Zenya Matsuri 2013
Gintama the Movie Ginmaku Zenya Matsuri 2013
Gintama the Movie Ginmaku Zenya Matsuri 2013 2013
This Is What Winning Looks Like
This Is What Winning Looks Like
Ben Anderson looks at the in-country experiences of the International Security Assistance Force after the American invasion of Afghanistan, especially in Helmand Province.
This Is What Winning Looks Like 2013
Mon père, la révolution et moi
Mon père, la révolution et moi
A documentary tragicomedy of a father-daughter relationship, told by the subjective perspective of the young director. She tries to understand how a revolutionary could have become a criminal and an alcoholic, and why he abandoned his family. Freely juggling between documentary, fiction and animation, the director takes us on a journey around the world. The daughter of a former communists visits the ports of the revolt, where communities are trying to realize the concrete utopia.
Mon père, la révolution et moi 2013
Saving Otter 501
Saving Otter 501
From PBS and NATURE - On a typical late summer day a baby sea otter washes up on the beach in Monterey, California - hungry, lost, injured. It's a tragic event, but not surprising. California sea otters are struggling. For decades marine biologist Karl Mayer and his small staff have worked unceasingly - one otter at a time - to bring this "keystone" species back from the brink of extinction so it can play its important role in the local marine environment. But the effort has stalled, and no one knows why. This is the story of the Monterey Bay Aquarium's 501st attempt to save an orphan otter. From her discovery as a stranded newborn pup crying on the beach through her rehabilitation in secret roof tanks atop the Aquarium, we follow as Otter 501 learns how to dive, hunt, eat, and fend for herself in the wild, where survival is a long shot at best.
Saving Otter 501 2013
Father Son Run
Father Son Run
Father Son Run tells the story of Wally & Erik, a father and son trying to make up for lost time by embarking on a cross country motorcycle road trip. Even though Erik has never ridden a motorcycle before in his life.
Father Son Run 2013
By and By: New Orleans Gospel at the Crossroads
By and By: New Orleans Gospel at the Crossroads
"By and By" is a grant-winning documentary about a powerful New Orleans gospel quartet, the Electrifying Crown Seekers - a group USA Today calls "the essence of Jazz Fest ... more explosive than any rock headliner." The group is led by an exceptional singer-guitarist, James Williams Sr, and their gig at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is consistently cited as one of the true hidden treasures of the Fest. But it's in the Crown Seekers' traditional quartet and church community the other 364 days of the year where "By and By" finds its story.
By and By: New Orleans Gospel at the Crossroads 2013
100 Years War: Agincourt 1415
100 Years War: Agincourt 1415
In 1415 a small English Army consisting mainly of Yeoman English and Welsh archers defeated and destroyed a much larger French army consisting mainly of the nobility of France at Agincourt. This film follows Henry Vth's campaign from his landing near Harfleur, his costly successful siege and his desperate attempts to cross the River Somme and escape to Calais culminating in the Battle of Agincourt on 25th Oct 1415. The BHTV team of military historians take you through the battle separating myth from fact to tell the true story of one of the most epic episodes of English history. The story is brought to life with re-enactment footage, maps and is shot on location in France.
100 Years War: Agincourt 1415 2013
Same Same but Different
Same Same but Different
The movie "Same Same But Different" follows the transformative journey of Barbara Zangerl: For many years, Barbara was known as one of the best female boulderers in the world, being one of the first females to climb the grade of 8b. At the age of 19, and at the top of her game, a serious back injury meant that Barbara's success in bouldering would come to a abrupt close. Too eager and determined to leave her beloved sport behind, Barbara began to master rope climbing. With a whole new outlook on climbing, Barbara is repeating some of the hardest alpine routes around, including "Hotel Supramonte 8b" (Sardinia multipitch classic), "Super Cirill 8a" (Alpine crackclimbing Tessin) and "End of Silence" (Thomas Huber's 1994 classic at Feuerhörndl-Northface) "Same Same But Different" goes beyond the action, exploring Barbara's outlook, her past and her passion for climbing.
Same Same but Different 2013
Love American Skin
Love American Skin
The 8 week road trip of photographer Diana Scheunemann, her boyfriend PJ Norman and their little dog Nico around the USA is an emblematic ensemble of breathtaking landscapes and stories, people and situations. Through 10,128 miles, 21 different states and 30 conversations, inside the homes and the hearts of Americans they encounter, they are pushed by curiosity and a deep fascination for the different elements that together create this country.
Love American Skin 2013
The Long Island Railroad Massacre: 20 Years Later
Prime Video
The Long Island Railroad Massacre: 20 Years Later
On December 7, 1993, twenty-five people were shot on a commuter train headed from New York City to Long Island. Six people were killed, nineteen people were injured, many more were affected and continue to be to this day. This is their story.
The Long Island Railroad Massacre: 20 Years Later 2013
Walter: Lessons from the World's Oldest People
Walter: Lessons from the World's Oldest People
After an encounter with Walter Breuning, the World's Oldest Man, Hunter Weeks and his fiance Sarah Hall take an adventure to meet the oldest people in the world, including some of the last people born in the 1800s. Capturing the extraordinary lives of people 110 years or older, the couple's journey sheds light on what is truly important in life. Traveling across the United States, Cuba, and Italy, Hunter and Sarah explore life's lessons through the stories of several living supercentenarians and the families that support them. WALTER connects us to the inspiring lives of our elders and their lessons for living life right.
Walter: Lessons from the World's Oldest People 2013
¿De qué va la vida?
¿De qué va la vida?
Documentary aims to answer the most significant questions that human beings have always been raised: the existence of God and evil, the creation of the Universe or the possibility of miracles. It supports both the prestigious character witness on the opinions of ordinary people.
¿De qué va la vida? 2013
The Joycean Society
The Joycean Society
Created thanks to the funds provided for the production of new artworks awarded to Dora García for the 45th PIAC, The Joycean Society is a film about a book club dedicated to James Joyce's Finnegans Wake; The Zurich-based group of students, admirers and connoisseurs read and dissect passages from what is often said to be "the most difficult book in the world".
The Joycean Society 2013
Seven Levels of Hate
Seven Levels of Hate
Independent Wrestling icons for more than a decade, Colt “Boom Boom” Cabana and “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce have shared a storied past. From their early days in suburban Chicago, to their controversial “throwing down” of the NWA championship in Australia, this documentary traces the steps of their journey as both men share the story from their own perspective and for the very first time. Watch as Pearce and Cabana give an unprecedented personal account of everything that went into making #7LevelsOfHate an historic master-class in pro wrestling storytelling and one of the most controversial and critically-acclaimed wrestling rivalries of 2012 and beyond. Seven different matches. Seven different stipulations. Seven different cities around the world. This is the story of Independent Wrestling’s greatest rivalry: This is SEVEN LEVELS OF HATE.
Seven Levels of Hate 2013
The Majority Starts Here
The Majority Starts Here
Deep scars run through the Balkans, and a new generation now lives with these scars. Six young people from six different countries travel across the Balkans together, discovering how nationalism, ethnic tensions and prejudice have shaped people’s lives and affected their own futures.
The Majority Starts Here 2013
Chasing Fortune
Chasing Fortune
Chasing Fortune follows the exploits of former INXS lead singer J.D. Fortune, examining the roller coaster ride that was his past rock star life, and the trials and tribulations of his present. Following J.D. across North America as he attempts to gain his lost stardom back, the film uncovers many hidden - and surprising - facets of a man who is most certainly anything but a stereotype.
Chasing Fortune 2013
Cirque du Soleil: ZAIA Crossroads in Macau
Cirque du Soleil: ZAIA Crossroads in Macau
"ZAIA: Crossroads in Macau" is a documentary that demonstrates the concepts from which the first Cirque du Soleil show in Asia was created and how they were layered onto the real life challenges of its artists and creators.
Cirque du Soleil: ZAIA Crossroads in Macau 2013
365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley
365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley
Depicting a year in the life of a small town caught in the center of the high-profile Penn State scandal, this powerful film reveals how it affected the community: showcasing the strength and resolve of those who live in and cherish what is known as "Happy Valley."
365 Days: A Year in Happy Valley 2013
Natan
Natan
Natan tells the remarkable story of Bernard Natan, a Romanian immigrant who came to Paris in 1905 and was involved almost immediately with French cinema. He took control of the Pathe film group in the late 1920s and went on to produce epic films such as Les Miserables. But Natan has become largely written out of French film history for various different reasons. I will not go into details here as the story is an excellent one, suffice to say that his ethnicity and subsequent rumours plagued Natan almost from the start of his career. His ‘comeuppance’ for his alleged transgressions is at the heart of this devastating documentary.
Natan 2013
Not Forgotten
Not Forgotten
"Nothing in Ukraine seems the same from day to day. As the cold winds blow, so do the rules. A child who is on the Autism Spectrum in Ukraine can find no place in society." Thus begins this feature documentary that exposes the untold story of Autism in Ukraine. This timely documentary discusses and educates its audience about what can be done to aid and educate professionals and parents who suffer from cultural shame and rejection. Whether in Eastern Europe, Asia, Africa or the Americas, every child has definitive value. In Eastern Europe, and particularly Ukraine, the culture does not value children with disabilities, nor has a place for them in society.
Not Forgotten 2013
Last Woman Standing
Last Woman Standing
In this thrilling doc, two world champion women boxers and former friends must face each other in the ring for a chance to win gold at the 2012 Olympics.
Last Woman Standing 2013
The ROMEOWS (Retired Older Men Eating Out Wednesdays)
The ROMEOWS (Retired Older Men Eating Out Wednesdays)
Older people are using Viagra, running marathons, flying planes and ditching them safely on The Hudson. 'When We Get Together We Get Younger' plays as this Brooklyn Band of Buddies break bread and each other's chops every Wednesday evening. No avatars, no facebook, nothing virtual about this half century friendship. It's the real thing. Tell the chef thanks for the meal - Buddha's last words
The ROMEOWS (Retired Older Men Eating Out Wednesdays) 2013
The United States of Autism
The United States of Autism
Follow one man's 11,000 mile, 40 day journey across the American landscape to visit twenty families and individuals affected by autism while searching for answers for his own son. With interviews from around the nation that include the widest spectrum of backgrounds - each conducted in the participants' original language - the film weaves a broad and compelling tapestry across the spectrum of American life in all its faiths, disparities, colors, and cultures. What he learns along the way will change not only his life, but the lives of those he meets, forever. It's a story about the best days that still lie ahead for our nation, the families, and the people who give America its heart.
The United States of Autism 2013
Do the Math
Do the Math
It’s simple math: we can burn less than 565 more gigatons of carbon dioxide and stay below 2°C of warming — anything more than that risks catastrophe for life on earth. The only problem? Fossil fuel corporations now have 2,795 gigatons in their reserves, five times the safe amount. And they’re planning to burn it all — unless we rise up to stop them.
Do the Math 2013
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird is an insightful profile of the legendary cartoonist. For over fifty years, Gahan Wilson has been known for his ghoulish, twisted visions that combine horrific elements with comedy, as well as political and ecological cartoons. His cartoons have appeared in Playboy Magazine, The New Yorker, National Lampoon, The New York Times, Colliers, and Look. Wilson sees monsters and irony in ordinary, everyday situations and turns them into explosive cartoons. The documentary takes an intimate look at Wilson's bizarre and personal inspirations, the inner workings of the cartoon world, and how his quirky creations have profoundly affected legions of fans, including some surprising celebrities.
Gahan Wilson: Born Dead, Still Weird 2013
On a Carousel of Sound, We Go 'Round
On a Carousel of Sound, We Go 'Round
The Snake The Cross The Crown is one of America's best unknown touring bands.They've reached the point and ask the question every musician is eventually faced with, is this worth it? On A Carousel Of Sound, We Go Round explores this universal story with a unique cinematic approach combining performance, past and present footage, and animation, into a moving diary feature film experience about a great band, on the road, with a future unclear. A story any dedicated music fan or musician will instantly relate to and appreciate.
On a Carousel of Sound, We Go 'Round 2013
On Ice
On Ice
What does it feel like when depression takes over? Perhaps the same as getting under water, when the entire body would paralyse in place. One has to dare to take the risk – one must break the ice.
On Ice 2013
Por Qué?! Una Crisis Endémica
Por Qué?! Una Crisis Endémica
"Por Qué?! Una Crisis Endémica" is a film essay that analyzes have been developed as each of the stages of the Spanish Crisis from interviews with renowned experts in the economic and business fields.
Por Qué?! Una Crisis Endémica 2013
Abandoned?
Abandoned?
The beauty and transformation of abandoned places in Europe.
Abandoned? 2013
The Real Life
The Real Life
A philosophical film work based on the French philosopher Simone Weil's thoughts, beautifully translated into grainy 16mm footage from early modernism's absolute center, Paris, and divided into chapters like stations on a night-time ride with the metro.
The Real Life 2013
Court and Hallie's wedding
Court and Hallie's wedding
The union of Court Lukens and Hallie Willis taken place at the King Plow Arts Center in Atlanta, GA on March 16, 2013. The venue, decoration, and catering are all party of the Bold American family.
Court and Hallie's wedding 2013
Graceland
Graceland
In her small flat in Munich, Angelica lives an Elvis Presley-centered life, far away from the world, which she perceives as loud and bad sometimes. She spends from 600 to 700 Euros a month for Elvis fan stuff, but she only needs 20 Euros a week for food. The film is a portrait of a middle-aged woman, who wants to live as she wants to: with Elvis Presley.
Graceland 2013
Gira por China
Gira por China
The Lausanne ballet, inspired and created by Maurice Béjart, is going on tour in China and propose to Arantxa Aguirre documentary filmmaker who is she who let their witness images of that European encounter with East Asia. The film has a naive, intelligent, fresh and powerful look Arantxa. In each plane is perceived passion and love this woman has for dance, the difficulty of the passage, the movement, the lightness of being in space. It's really a work of art, a gift that cinema has this ability to convey so much.
Gira por China 2013
Hollywood's History of Faking It: The Evolution of Greenscreen Compositing
Hollywood's History of Faking It: The Evolution of Greenscreen Compositing
Go inside the history of the travelling mattes (now called chromakey) and learn the history of visual trickery used by filmmakers from the earliest filmmakers through to the modern day.
Hollywood's History of Faking It: The Evolution of Greenscreen Compositing 2013
Fragmentos de Uma Observação Participativa
Fragmentos de Uma Observação Participativa
While observing others, Paula is also, herself, observed. ' Know the difference between an old maid and a spinster? The old maid does not have a choice. '
Fragmentos de Uma Observação Participativa 2013
Alias
Alias
An observational look at the lives of five Toronto rappers.
Alias 2013
Occupy: The Movie
Prime Video
Occupy: The Movie
On September 17 2011, a worldwide social movement was born in New York City. This film documents who they are and what they protest.
Occupy: The Movie 2013