An upright Ayurveda practitioner is hounded by big pharma giants for his age-old formula called Vajra Kawach that cures everything from pimples to impotency. But how long can he keep this magic pill only for the poor?
Erman "The Media Giant" Yaşar as told by his family and friends.
A group of students surround their beloved campus. But what they did was unnatural. In general, other people will surround the campus in the afternoon or evening, but they will circle the campus at night, to be more precise, starting at 11 pm. There are various things that they find while circling their beloved campus…
Documentary following sign-language rock band Bright Eyes
Although they existed for only three years, the Popular Cultural Centers marked the history of popular movements and engaged art in Brazil. Initially an organ linked to the National Union of Students, the CPC of Rio de Janeiro created a series of cells throughout the country, linking up with different student, union and popular entities, fostering alliances between artists, students and manual workers and intellectuals of the countryside and the city. Its objective was to structure an artistic production that would serve the construction of socialism in Brazil.
Founded in 1971, the Casa do Estudante Universitário (CEU) at UFRGS is one of the four student residences at UFRGS. Six residents report their experiences at CEU, revealing the challenges and adaptations along their trajectories.
Since the dawn of hair mousse, the New Jersey-based band formed over 40 years ago and quickly took the world by storm. With more than 100 million records sold worldwide, Bon Jovi continues to rock on.
Documentary focusing on Miyawaki Akira, who has planted some 40 million trees through his forestation activities at over 1,700 sites.
An experimental short film documenting the life of Hungarian citizens through city footage and animation.
An eye opening program to find out what its like to be a police officer facing the deadly force dilemma
EQUALITY U is a feature-length documentary following 34 young activists on the Soulforce Equality Ride. At some stops they're welcomed with open arms, at others they're arrested for trespassing or for simply attempting to open up a dialog. At every stop though, they're connecting with young people who've often never met an openly gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender person who is comfortable with who they are. Written by Dave O'Brien
Documentary about the Moroccan musical group Nass El Ghiwane.
The Real Power of Prayer is a compelling and exciting look through the people with true faith which reveal how the effect of fervent prayer. The skeptics will be convinced once they discover the wonders behind the power of prayer that produces results and changes lives. Acts of faith and consecration brought to light, proving the undeniable ability of prayer to bring hope, salvation and love for those in need.
The march of time claims another casualty. Sack Barrow documents (and laments) the out-dated, but functioning, technology of a family-owned electroplating factory in the weeks around its closure — its old ways now unsustainable in the modern world.
Kære Sebastian: Dyrenes ABC
Commissioned by the heads of the 2000 Cannes Film Festival to make an opening-night short commemorating cinema as it enters its second full century, Godard instead offers up a 17-minute barrage of re-edited footage of wars and Nazi atrocities, interspersed with clips of Maurice Chevalier in "Gigi" and Godard's own "À bout de souffle."
Gad Elmaleh - Le Big Show
VIF is a one-of-a-kind cinematic documentary, taking us through the introspective life journey of fashion designer Christian Audigier. He created the brand 'Ed Hardy', based on the designs of famous American tattoo artist Don Ed Hardy. After being diagnosed with MDS, an aggressive type of blood cancer, Christian is forced to accept what lies ahead of him.
Skogens vita konung
In 1979, Panorama reporter Tom Mangold led an investigation into the trial of Jeremy Thorpe and others for the alleged conspiracy to kill Thorpe's former lover, Norman Scott. Convinced that the former Liberal Party leader would be found guilty, a special post-trial programme was prepared. This was scrapped, however, when the jury returned its verdicts of not guilty for all defendants, and the programme has remained unseen for almost 40 years. Edited and updated with new information about a fresh 2017 police inquiry into the case, Tom Mangold finally presents his story about how powerful political forces tried to protect Thorpe. The programme features revealing interviews from 1979 with Norman Scott, chief prosecution witness Peter Bessell and the alleged hitman Andrew 'Gino' Newton.