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2015

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Postwar Poetry: Carol Reed and 'Odd Man Out'
Postwar Poetry: Carol Reed and 'Odd Man Out'
Discussion about Carol Reed's 1947 film "Odd Man Out."
Postwar Poetry: Carol Reed and 'Odd Man Out' 2015
Champions Factory: New Zealand's Black Blood
Champions Factory: New Zealand's Black Blood
Champions Factory: New Zealand's Black Blood 2015
Oh du mein Österreich
Oh du mein Österreich
60 years of the Austrian State Treaty (1955 - 2015). Robert Dornhelm and Gabriele Flossmann search for the current state of the "Austrian soul" in the Second Republic, our free and neutral Austria.
Oh du mein Österreich 2015
Sporting Dreams
Sporting Dreams
Is it worth it? Three unique stories look at the work and sacrifice that goes into pursuing athletic dreams in America.
Sporting Dreams 2015
The Harbinger Man
The Harbinger Man
What is the life story of Jonathan Cahn, known as "The Harbinger Man" and a Messianic Rabbi? How did Cahn rise from relative obscurity to worldwide prominence and acclaim? Raised a Reform Jew, and hardened as an atheist, why did Cahn beg God to reveal Himself by laying Cahn near death's door? Was it Cahn's wake up call to surrender to Christ? But why? For what purposes? Now, for the first time ever in the biographical documentary, The Harbinger Man: The Jonathan Cahn Story, Rabbi Cahn reveals (in his own words) his journey from being God's enemy to becoming a close confidante.
The Harbinger Man 2015
The Backward Class
The Backward Class
Teens from the 'untouchable' caste study to take India's national exams.
The Backward Class 2015
How Safe Are Our Planes?
How Safe Are Our Planes?
This documentary examines whether air travel is still the safest form of transport, after an Airbus 320 crashed in the Alps with the loss of 150 lives.
How Safe Are Our Planes? 2015
Backstreet Girls: Tilbake til Muotathal
Backstreet Girls: Tilbake til Muotathal
Documentary about the Norwegian band Backstreet Girls.
Backstreet Girls: Tilbake til Muotathal 2015
Tune in Next Tuesday: The Making of NETWORK
Tune in Next Tuesday: The Making of NETWORK
A visual essay by Dave Itzkoff, the author of 'Mad as Hell: The Making of Network and the Fateful Vision of the Angriest Man in Movies'.
Tune in Next Tuesday: The Making of NETWORK 2015
Take Your Time: Arayashiki
Take Your Time: Arayashiki
This documentary was filmed at Maki, a small commune at the foot of Japan’s Northern Alps in Nagano Prefecture. Maki is deep in the mountains, inaccessible to vehicles. The residents have to walk a narrow mountain path for 90 minutes to get in or out. Various kinds of people with varying mental and physical problems live alongside their healthy fellows in a grand two storied thatched house. They eke out a living by growing their own food and bartering for essential items.
Take Your Time: Arayashiki 2015
Rétro F1 2015 : Trois étoiles
Rétro F1 2015 : Trois étoiles
Rétro F1 2015 : Trois étoiles 2015
Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women's Cross-Country Air Race
Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women's Cross-Country Air Race
The first Women’s Air Derby was flown in 1929 with brave women making history by breaking into a competition that was thought to be for men only. They encountered sabotage, death, and all the difficulties of flying at the dawn of aviation. Today the Powder Puff Derby continues as the Air Race Classic. The modern-day racers carry out the legacy of the original racers with their adventurous spirit.
Beyond the Powder: The Legacy of the First Women's Cross-Country Air Race 2015
Skateboarding's First Wave
Skateboarding's First Wave
Explore the origins of skateboarding culture through the lens of the 1965 Palisades Skateboard Team, who reinvented a childhood hobby into a sport, bringing it to the vanguard of popular culture. Features interviews with the team members reflecting on how the sport has changed, 50 years later.
Skateboarding's First Wave 2015
Hunting the Paedophiles: Inside the National Crime Agency
Hunting the Paedophiles: Inside the National Crime Agency
An investigation from the National Crime Agency uncovers the UK's biggest online child abuse scandals, revealing the hundreds of British teens who have been tricked into sending indecent selfies to strangers online.
Hunting the Paedophiles: Inside the National Crime Agency 2015
Behind Russia's Frozen Curtain
Behind Russia's Frozen Curtain
Exploring the frigid landscape and wild animals of one of the most remote places on Earth in the first international scientific expedition to Franz Josef Land.
Behind Russia's Frozen Curtain 2015
Engedem, hadd menjen
Engedem, hadd menjen
Engedem, hadd menjen 2015
The Melvins: Across the USA in 51 Days: The Movie!
The Melvins: Across the USA in 51 Days: The Movie!
Shot entirely on smartphones, this documentary charts the Melvins' record-breaking tour where the band played shows in all 50 states, plus Washington, D.C., over 51 consecutive days.
The Melvins: Across the USA in 51 Days: The Movie! 2015
Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film
Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film
A compilation of British newsreels and films taken from the BFI National Archive; dating from 1913 to 1917, the footage charts the development of the suffragette movement and the campaign to obtain votes for women in the UK.
Make More Noise! Suffragettes in Silent Film 2015
Angels & Atom Bombs
Angels & Atom Bombs
The Making of the Reflecting Skin
Angels & Atom Bombs 2015
The Next Great American Game
The Next Great American Game
Randall Hoyt is an aspiring game designer on the road to publishing his first board game. His wry observations about life, gaming and his own struggles with being bipolar drive this story about what it takes to get a board game published.
The Next Great American Game 2015
Snapshots from the Tour
Snapshots from the Tour
Never-before-seen outtakes from 'Dont Look Back' offer further glimpse into Bob Dylan's historic 1965 tour.
Snapshots from the Tour 2015
Geslo: The Disappeared Expedition
Geslo: The Disappeared Expedition
The hydrographic expedition of the Arctic Ocean (or GESLO, 1910-1915) made the last great geographical discovery – the Northern Land (then the Land of Emperor Nicholas II) and was the first to pass the Northern Sea Route from east to west, from Vladivostok to Arkhangelsk, overwintering at Cape Chelyuskin. According to Amudsen, "if this expedition had happened at a different time, it would have caused the admiration of the whole world." But in Soviet times, the most productive and successful Arctic expedition of the early twentieth century was "erased" from history. The reason is the participation of Admiral Kolchak in its organization. Unique archival materials immerse the viewer in a gripping dramatic story.
Geslo: The Disappeared Expedition 2015
Chocolate Perfection
Chocolate Perfection
Michel Roux Jr sets out to discover the secret of chocolate, not just why we're addicted to the sublime and complex foodstuff but it’s rich and varied history. From a sacred drink of Aztec Emperors to the aphrodisiac of choice at the court of Louis XIV in Versailles.
Chocolate Perfection 2015
Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster
Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster
In 2007, Sophie Lancaster was beaten to death because of her appearance. Her story is told through a sequence of poems by Simon Armitage and through the interviews made by her mother in the wake of the tragedy. Adapted for television from the poetry anthology/stage production and radio adaptation.
Black Roses: The Killing of Sophie Lancaster 2015
We Three Heathens
We Three Heathens
Three atheists walk the Camino De Santiago in Spain, putting their friendship and good humour to the test. A first-person documentary account of spirituality, culture, and the physical toil of an 800 km walk on the world's most famous pilgrimage.
We Three Heathens 2015
Aragane
Aragane
Miners in a Bosnian coal mine. The camera silently watches over the miners working tirelessly amidst endless noise and the flickering light of lanterns.
Aragane 2015
The Day West Shook Texas
The Day West Shook Texas
The film is a documentary on the day April 17, 2013, when West, a small farm community in Texas was changed forever by a devastating explosion.
The Day West Shook Texas 2015
In Memory of The Chinatown
In Memory of The Chinatown
May a building have its own reincarnation? Once upon a time, there's a region of canal's dockyard in the center of Tainan city in Taiwan. Later in 1970s, the canal gradually lost its function and the large residential and commercial mixed mall "China Town" had been built at the site. China Town was once the most prosperous mall in the city, however, by more than three decades of rise and fall, the city's authority planned to demolish the building for urban renewal plan. The China Town makes no exception of those failing shopping malls all around this island. As for those residents who have lived in the China Town for a long time experience most of the death and life of the city.
In Memory of The Chinatown 2015
Eddie Murphy: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
Eddie Murphy: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize
Celebrate the work of actor and comedian Eddie Murphy at the Kennedy Center, as the recipient of the 18th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. From the stage of The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC, a lineup of the biggest names in comedy salutes the 18th recipient of the humor prize, Eddie Murphy. Dave Chappelle, Kathy Griffin, Arsenio Hall, Sam Moore, Kevin Nealon, Trevor Noah, Jay Pharoah, Joe Piscopo, Chris Rock, and others salute Eddie Murphy at the 18th Annual Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize.
Eddie Murphy: The Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize 2015
Churchill and Me
Churchill and Me
Hugh Dennis goes on a personal journey to discover what Sir Winston Churchill means to people today and explores the extensive legacy he left behind, in Britain and beyond.
Churchill and Me 2015
Lube Job
Freevee
Lube Job
Two veteran journalists uncover the oil and gas industries' role in what could be one of the greatest environmental catastrophes in modern times, an ecological tragedy that threatens to eradicate much of southern Louisiana, including its revered fishing trade and age-old way of life.
Lube Job 2015
Aktorka
Aktorka
Aktorka 2015
3doc: Racoon Blue days, song days
3doc: Racoon Blue days, song days
A documentary about the Dutch band Racoon and their search for a perfect song.
3doc: Racoon Blue days, song days 2015
Déjà vu
Déjà vu
To what extent does a director stay objective and anonymously hidden behind the camera? The Danish director Jon Bang Carlsen knows for sure that the choices he makes in his films aren’t accidental. Several excerpts from his own work show that events in his personal life have a major influence on his work. In fact, he appears to be using images that he recognizes in particular. It’s a revelation for this filmmaker, who used to think he could stay objective and invisible. Topics such as doubting his faith, his runaway father and impressions from a carefree childhood are recurring themes in his diverse oeuvre. Showing us individual scenes, Carlsen comments in voice-over on the images and muses about his life and work.
Déjà vu 2015
A Life On Screen: Stephen Fry
A Life On Screen: Stephen Fry
In this documentary, Stephen Fry tells the story behind his success, after presenting the BAFTAs for more than ten years. With an outstanding career in film and television which began with a chance meeting with comedy partner Hugh Laurie at Cambridge, he went on to create the outrageous Melchett in Blackadder and has become a firm favourite on BBC2 with the quite interesting quiz QI. Featuring a supporting cast of friends, including interviews with Michael Sheen, Hugh Laurie and Alan Davies.
A Life On Screen: Stephen Fry 2015
Waiting
Waiting
Waiting features Ripon Chowdhury, one of some 323,000 migrant workers living in dormitories amongst the city state of Singapore, where the overwhelming majority of Singapore’s more than 50,000 COVID-19 infection cases take place. Since 21 April 2020, the government has imposed strict lockdown measures upon all dormitories, and the migrant workers—mostly hailing from South Asia or China—have been largely confined to their rooms. It is in this context that Ripon Chowdhury was invited by artist Ho Tzu Nyen to contribute to Contactless Deliveries. A poet, writer, and activist from Chittagong, Bangladesh, Chowdhury has been based in Singapore since 2010 as a migrant worker.
Waiting 2015
Autism in America
Autism in America
Autism in America: Putting the puzzle together, one beautiful piece at a time, is a genuine and straightforward look into the Autism Spectrum Disorder as told by the families and individuals living with Autism daily. Many parents are interviewed including Ruth Sullivan, Ph.D., the mother of a man named Joe who was the inspiration for Dustin Hoffman’s autistic character in the movie “Rain Man.” We also hear from a young woman named Alexis, the first autistic person to run for the title of Miss America.
Autism in America 2015
Two Snakes
Two Snakes
An experimental animation and documentary about diasporic desires for foundational myths. Seeking a home in reclaiming ones' ancestry and seeking a self in reappropriated narratives. What is found is an identity, one that is fragmented, but open. Features a soundtrack by Julie Matson.
Two Snakes 2015
André Morell: Best of British
André Morell: Best of British
Documentary about actor André Morell.
André Morell: Best of British 2015
Hier sprach der Preis
Hier sprach der Preis
The closure of a DIY store in Bruchsal, Germany. "Everything must go!": beyond the slogan, the film follows the material and human proceedings.
Hier sprach der Preis 2015