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As 'Auntie Joyce' struggles to save her home from the encroaching bulldozers, it becomes a symbol for preserving the first Aboriginal land grant.
As 'Auntie Joyce' struggles to save her home from the encroaching bulldozers, it becomes a symbol for preserving the first Aboriginal land grant.
After 15 years, The New Kids On The Block made a triumphant return to the world stage. 'Coming Home' the DVD will document the process and the many journeys the band went on as they toured the globe playing over 140 sold out arena concerts performing...
Reader, I think you know who is most quotable. Charlotte Brontë has a confession about how one sister became an idol, and the other became known as the third sister. You know the one. No, not that one. The other, other one… Anne. This is not a story...
58-year-old Ronnie and Donnie Galyon, the world's oldest conjoined twins are on the move! Their doctor advised the twins that they should no longer be living on their own, so their brother Jim and his wife Mary have invited them to come and live with...
First broadcast by ABC on February, 1960, To The Ladies surrounded Frank Sinatra with a host of wonderful female performers for his third Timex sponsored television special. It s a mix of comedy, opera, dancing and great songs. Guests include Lena Horne,...
The history of Drottningholm Palace from the 17th century to today, from basement to attic. The royal family tells about everything from castle ghosts to what it was like to grow up in the palace.
Jenny Cool interviewed women in a suburban housing development outside Los Angeles, discovering a fragile lifestyle dominated by social pressures and the daily commuter grind.
A tribute to jackass. Embark on a journey about life, friendship and nut shots.
One Filipino and three Chinese families and their gay & lesbian children engage in dialogue about shame, grief, love, growth, living with HIV/AIDS, the acceptance of homosexuality by family members, & the cultural perceptions of homosexuality. The Gay...
On Black Mountain takes place at a Tibetan Buddhist retreat center in the hills north of San Francisco, CA. 22 women Veterans experience a 4-month mindfulness meditation-based workshop to confront and face the demons from their military service: of sexual...
The universe of Ukrainian village has always been one of the key topics for Oleksandr Koval. This film is his cinematic testament and, at the same time, a lyrical cinematic confession, which was filmed in his native village of Zherdova near Kyiv, where...
Yang Lina's second documentary. She films her family as a director; her father and mother divorced many years ago, when she was not present. In the film, she keeps asking her father, mother, and younger brother various questions — and there is a a gap...
The film tells a life story of Wang Shulan, who was sold to Tulou by his mother at an early age. As a woman herself, director Dai Yi is deeply moved by the fates of the women she sees living at the lowest rungs of society, and cares deeply about telling...
Mr. Hedder is an old fashioned man who will not let his daughter Anna own an evening gown, but she is given one by a friend who is a model. Hedder believes that she stole it and confers with Mr. Wallace, the owner of the store. On Wallace's advice, Hedder...
Documentary about Colonel Hilary Hook, formerly of the Indian cavalry and leader of extravagant safaris in Kenya. Hook returned home to England after being evicted from his home in the Kenya Hills, and is finding it hard to readjust to the English way...
An didactic, catholic film made for a Congolese audience by Belgian missionary and filmmaker André Cornil.
The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss: The Cat's Home But Not Alone" is a fantastic introduction to this series as the Cat in the Hat gives a tour of his home and the story-producing Wubbuloscope! The Cat then introduces viewers to the homes of all the other...
Wilt is getting tense at Creator Day when Mac keeps mentioning the word "creator" to him. Wilt suddenly leaves in the middle of the night and the Foster's friends look for him.
Mina, experiences homelessness and is forced to battle through a spiraling journey of mental illness to find Home. Lost between fragments of her harsh realities, Mina finds a way to accept help in the end with hopes to start a new life.
A phone rings, and, via voicemail, the news of a hate crime against a family member is relayed from mother to children. They’ll have to finish cooking by themselves.