Oscar Feltsman. Light Melody of Life
He is called the "King of the Light Genre". His songs are still sung by all of Russia.
He is called the "King of the Light Genre". His songs are still sung by all of Russia.
Both Rushdie and Ramzia work in the field of social activism, and they try to help Wafayah, Ramzia's sister, who is engaged to a traitorous man. They spread a rumor that Wafayah is suffering from tuberculosis, causing the marriage project to fail. Then...
A film that will help you determine your goal and what is really important to you.
A 2009 Indian Telugu movie.
Imagine going about your life where everything seems normal. Then, out of nowhere, the worst possible event occurs: your child dies. Craig McMahon sits down with 17 brave parents who were not only able to piece their lives back together again, but also...
Too Much Life was written by our Screenplay Committee under the guidance of our instructors and took approximately one year to complete the first draft. It is about the difficulties of being a teenager while dealing with parents, friends, social media,...
Interviews with those who know Boris Johnson well, paint a true picture of the politician.
Several fragments of life in la Ramats, an isolated village of the Piedmont mountains, between 1973 and 1975.
A visual accompaniment to Port Sulphur's 'the Speed of Life' LP. Shot entirely with 1960s vintage 16mm cameras and lenses it is an exploration of early music video aesthetics, B-Movies, amateur filmmaking and the Underground.
2004 documentary following Hedi Slimane as he navigates through Paris, Berlin, and Tokyo, chronicling his childhood, career, and future.
A meeting between two strangers sparks the desire to understand each other through the medium of cinema. They both simultaneously start recording their surroundings on camera and crafting the resulting footage. They, Elettra from Italy and Hazem from...
Memories for Life – Reversing Alzheimer’s is a remarkable feature film narrated by Grammy-winner Michael Bublé about the first Alzheimer’s patients who are reversing their cognitive decline by following a novel therapeutic protocol. Developed by...
In the Name of Love The Life and Death of Diana, Princess of Wales This balanced and revealing program examines how a beguiling teenager became a despairing royal wife, but grew into a humanitarian figure of international stature. Wonderful footage...
The mother separates from her husband and a divorce occurs between them. The mother takes one of the twin sisters, and the father takes the other. The two sisters grow up far from each other, and each of them has a different personality from the other...
Journalist and director Atsuko Sakai meets the japanese-speaking generation of Taiwan. Their testimonies reveal the history that weaves the mesh of their existence, as people who've known Taiwan at the time of the Japanese colonial empire, and who've...
Five to ten years ago, photographer and filmmaker Sander Veeneman portrayed three children in Mozambique, South Africa and Peru. They should now have grown into young adults. What have they developed into? Have they managed to build up a future for themselves...
Hayley Simmonds found herself at a difficult crossroads in her life after three years studying science and rowing at Cambridge, but in a fortunate twist of fate started cycling. Subsequently she has raced her way to National titles, Commonwealth medals...
This film tells the inspirational story of British Transplant Cyclist Ottilie Quince. In 2006, this talented amateur football player had her life turned on its head when her kidney shut down, ending her sporting career. After a successful kidney transplant...
In this documentary we follow Andrew Paddison and his team as they tackle 1,000 miles in just 10 days around the Highlands of Scotland. With mechanicals, wrong turns, classic Scottish rain (it’s wetter than other rain) and 60,000 feet of climbing, this...
Made by an English family living in north India during the heyday of the Raj, this amateur film reveals the grandeur in which middle-class English colonials lived.
On the 20th of March 1992, Jon Pertwee, veteran star of The Navy Lark, Dr Who and Worzel Gummidge, spoke candidly to Liam-Michael Rudden about his life in show-business. The in-depth interview covered his entire career, from his first-ever job to his...
Jessie Matthews relives, with Alvar Liddell an appreciative listener, the delights of a holiday spent in Devonshire.
NoClip talk to Crowbar Collective about their 16 year journey rebuilding the original Half-Life.
This is The Fatal Flaw. This is a film and exposé that demonstrates the real reason abortion is still legal in the United States during and after Roe v. Wade. The Pro-life movement claims to believe that they believe that what is in the womb is fully...
After cleaning up her daugthers room, Airi, a housewife, tries on some of her daughters fashion. Happy with her new youthful look she goes out and enters a karaoke with some younger guys, who are hitting on her.
Rachel is a single mother and a very resilient young woman who has faced many problems in her past. Now she wants brain surgery to rid her of the epilepsy that is ruling her life. This intimate observational documentary follows her through the assessment...
"It was important for me to make an open film, because the stories are open. What I mean by that is there is no straight way to understand them necessarily." - Amy Bodman
What happens when an athletic amateur cyclist enjoying life to the max has a life shattering stroke? This is the extraordinary story of Rachael Elliott. On the eve of her 40th birthday, while Zwifting at home, Rachael suffers a debilitating brain hemorrhage,...
Two best friends, who happen to be pro cyclists, ride the historic Tour de France ‘Circle of Death’ route in a beautiful film that looks at life, love, and what happens when two paths diverge. Ruth Winder and Tayler Wiles of Trek-Segafredo have formed...
This brand new documentary series sees renowned primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbroek undertake one of the biggest challenges of her career. Charlotte travels the world on a quest that brings her face to face with some of the world's greatest primates.
Filmed over 5 years, this documentary goes behind the scenes at one of Britain's most remarkable institutions as it celebrates its 250th anniversary. Cameras go behind the scenes at the Royal Academy of Arts with unparalleled access.
Concert film featuring KOKIA's 15th anniversary concert "COLOR OF LIFE" performed at Orchard Hall in spring 2013.
It tells the life story of the laborer Andreas Egger, who, as an orphan in the Alps at the beginning of the 20th century, comes to the farm of farmer Hubert Kranzstocker. The God-fearing but violent farmer sees Egger as nothing more than a cheap laborer....
A Cedar Is Life explores how one critical species, the cedar tree, is central to the cultural life of West Coast First Nations. The film weaves together interviews with elders, artists, and other hands-on practitioners who speak to how all parts of the...
A week after the events of the first film, a new girl arrives. She appears kind but this soon proves to be a form of persuasion on her part.
Amateur documentary chronicling the first six years of Showbread's touring career. Previously available as the main feature of the independently released How Showbread Ruined My Life DVD.
A history of the Yule Log that first appeared in 1966 on WPIX to celebrate Christmas.
Dappy, Tulisa and Fazer turned London s O2 Arena into a night of N-Dubz madness with a dazzling performance. Filmed during their sell out Love.Live.Life UK Arena Tour and including tracks from all three of their multi platinum albums, this is the concert...
Jamie Oliver brings the truth about junk food to a captive audience of fast food junkies. It will be a graphic and uncompromising revelation of the food we eat and what it does to us. Eat To Save Your Life will have a scale, ambition and attitude that's...
Filmmaker David Langer traces the short but remarkable life of classical pianist Glenn Gould, an eccentric artist who took the world by storm when he made his professional debut at age 14 but had stopped performing entirely by the time he was 32. Extras...
An examination into life and work of celebrated drummer Carl Palmer, a founding member of influential bands such as Asia and Emerson, Lake and Palmer.
"Life Under Occupation" looks at the hardships of Palestinians living under Israeli occupation in the early years of the Intifada in Gaza and disillusioned Israeli soldiers lamenting their military training gone to waste as they spend their days chasing...
Watch as a tiny seed battles impossible odds for survival, and see God's impeccable design for plant growth at work! Just as God has a plan for the vegetation of the earth, so does He have a plan to root the Gospel in our hearts. We're urged to examine...
Music City News was founded in 1963, by country music singer Faron Young. In 1967, the publication began to confer annual awards; in 1978, it began televising them, with the inclusion of artist performances. These awards were not decided by a secretive,...
Music City News was founded in 1963, by country music singer Faron Young. In 1967, the publication began to confer annual awards; in 1978, it began televising them, with the inclusion of artist performances. These awards were not decided by a secretive...
Three families of Palestinian Refugees living in gatherings- Tyre, South of Lebanon and a human rights activist make you discover the difficult life conditions of Palestinian Refugees, their daily life, their aspiration to communicate with their relatives...
Christine is head of the financial department at the Kintambo maternity ward. Her job is to ensure that all patients have paid the hospital fees. Rémy is CEO of one of the largest mining companies in the country. His penchant for women will tarnish his...
The inspiring story about the professional rock smasher Clive Tapps. A devoted man who plans to fulfill his dream, to smash the biggest rock he has ever faced.
A documentary film of a Los Angeles senior LGBTQ poetry workshop's culmination event led by Steven Reigns. The workshop is made possible by a grant from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs and is supported by The LA Gay and Lesbian Center....