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Suzannah Lipscomb takes a tour of the Victorian home and unveils the hidden dangers that posed a deadly threat to Victorian life.
Since its inception on the frozen Huron River Michigan Hockey has been a true survival story. While many programs did not have the foresight or support to persevere through the Great Depression and World War II, the University of Michigan’s hockey program is only one of two programs west of New York City to boast an uninterrupted history. Blue Ice unveils the history of Wolverine hockey, its challenges, its shining moments and its heroes, from a few adventurous student forming the Huron Hockey Club to a sold out Michigan Stadium at the Big Chill.
A journey around Norway to seek out regular drug users of the country and tell their untold stories about drug use and discrimination.
The Little Town That Could explores the story of how the tiny town of Goodwood, Ontario became the backdrop for Schitt’s Creek, one of the most beloved TV shows in Canadian television history. Through interviews with residents, shop owners, and members of the production team, this short documentary captures how Goodwood has balanced the excitement and disruption of sudden fame. From tourists crowding the “Rose Apothecary” to businesses navigating unexpected attention, it’s a story of what is gained - and quietly lost - when a peaceful community becomes a stage for pop culture and nostalgia.
The story of four Austin restaurants and their multi-year journey to survive 2020's worldwide changes.
Osamu Tezuka is known as the “God of Manga.” He was the genius Japanese artist who pioneered manga and anime after WWII. He’s often compared to Walt Disney, but that’s a disservice to Tezuka —that’s how much he contributed and how influential he was.
Discover the truth behind one of the fluffiest animals on Earth: the chinchilla. Native to the Andes Mountains of South America, chinchillas are known for their incredibly dense fur, acrobatic jumps, and unique behaviors like dust bathing and “fur slipping” to escape predators. But there’s more to these rodents than just cuteness. This short documentary explores their biology, habitat, predators, relationship with humans, family life, and five fascinating facts you may not have known. Whether you’re a chinchilla owner, animal lover, or just curious about creation, this is a deep dive you won’t want to miss. Watch, learn, and see why this animal is a testament to the wonder of design.
Concert film featuring the final day of her “with LOVE tour” held at Osaka-jo Hall in 2015.
Kana Nishino’s second DVD featuring an unplugged live, a documentary and an interviews. This is meant to run as a film with the unplugged live, interviews, and documentary all playing together intertwining.
Shot as a proposed short film behind Iggy Pop's Ann Arbor, MI estate and summarily rejected by Elektra Records as promotional material for Nico's 1968 album, The Marble Index, Evening of Light is a gothic fantasy in a barren cornfield. Nico's song of the same name accompanies the eerie visuals.
The school at the temporary housing facility for migrants in the small town of Ivry-sur-Seine is the center of the world for the children who live there. To them, the school is not just any old place; it´s where they make new friends and find a home away from home. This heartwarming documentary gives children the space to portray their lives in exile from their own perspective.
Where did the universe come from and did a creator have a hand in making it? As scientists learn more about the universe, our ideas about exactly what God made (the earth, the universe, the multi-verse even nothing but empty space) have come into question.
"Continuum" is an updated look into the intricate mind of rising creative, Jaron Ikner. Acting as a cherry picked cross section of his creative output, CONTINUUM explores random worlds portraying different thought patterns and psyches of Jaron Ikner. Jaron tries to escape these various universes in hopes to find freedom while set to the soundscape of some of his recent releases as hip hop artist, Black One.
The chronicles of the unnamed band, originating in Chelmsford, MA. The many rehearsals, hangouts, and summer fun captured by auteur filmmaker, Caedmon Reveley.
Upcoming documentary by Big Daddy Kane.
A documentary charting the weird and wonderful career of the Canadian-born British exploitation filmmaker Lindsay Shonteff.
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