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starring: Tom Curren, Layne Beachley
Studio: Monterey Home Video Release Date: 07/20/2004 Run time: 40 minutes Rating: Nr
July 07, 2004

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starring: Diz White
directed by: Suzanne Bauman
Jackie: Behind the Myth presents an expansive, intimate portrait of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis, framed by the times in which she lived and informed by the people who knew her. The film traces the arc of Jackie's extraordinary life, from her seemingly idyllic youth to her days as a beloved First Lady to her post-White House marriage and career, and finally to her valiant efforts to promote and preserve America's cultural heritage. This program reveals an intelligent, insightful woman whose courage and commitment captured the heart of a nation.
October 10, 2003

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starring: Jackson Pollock, Lee Krasner, Elaine de Kooning, Elizabeth Pollock
directed by: Kim Evans
Jackson Pollock's life and death are the stuff that American myths are made of. Born on the plains of Wyoming, he was the 'cowboy' who became a star of the sophisticated New York art world, until his death in a drunken car crash in 1956, at the age of forty-four. Despite his personal torments, Pollock produced a body of work which helped forge the first great American art movement, Abstract Expressionism, and made him the first American painter to be ranked with the European masters of the twentieth century. This portrait of Jackson Pollock explores the truth and legend surrounding a painter who embodies the spirit of post-war America in his work, just as other fifties talents like Jack Kerouac, James Dean and Charlie Parker did in theirs.
January 01, 2001

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No Description Available.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 19-APR-2005
Media Type: DVD
April 04, 2005

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starring: Mark Halliley, Jamie Oliver, Elisa Roche, Ruth Watson, Gennaro Contaldo
directed by: Patricia Llewellyn
Jamie Oliver, star of the Food Network, is one of the most popular chefs in the world. Jamie’s Kitchen is a documentary that chronicles the opening of his first restaurant in London’s East End using 15 unemployed, underprivileged youngsters to work as chefs in the kitchen, all within seven months. Will the restaurant actually open or has Jamie Oliver bitten off more than he can chew?
May 05, 2005

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starring: Harrison Ford, Jane Goodall
directed by: Emily Goldberg
June 06, 2006

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starring: Jane Goodall, Marc Strange
directed by: David Lickley
Jane Goodall's Wild Chimpanzees is a giant screen journey into the hearts, minds and world of wild chimpanzees with the world's most famous field researcher Dr. Jane Goodall. Be among the few humans who have ventured into the realm of the wild chimpanzee to see them at close range. Dr. Goodall's discoveries in forty years of research at Gombe - including her groundbreaking observations of chimpanzees making and using tools have not only revolutionized our understanding of chimps, but ultimately of human behavior itself. Take an extraordinary trip deep into the Gombe and across four decades of research to experience the world of chimpanzees as never seen before.
Also includes DTS Digital Surround audio track.
February 02, 2003

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directed by: Mohamed Bakri
Winner: 2002 Carthage International Film Festival
* Best Film *
Winner: International Prize for Mediterranean Documentary Filmmaking & Reporting
Jenin Jenin, directed and co-produced by Palestinian actor and director Mohamed Bakri, includes testimony from Jenin residents after the Israeli army's Defensive Wall operation, during which the city and camp were the scenes of fierce fighting. The operation ended with Jenin flattened and scores of Palestinians dead. Palestinians as well as numerous human rights groups accused Israel of committing war crimes in the April 2002 attack on the refugee camp. Jenin Jenin shows the extent to which the prolonged oppression and terror has affected the state of mind of the Palestinian inhabitants of Jenin.
Bitterness and grief are the prevailing feelings among the majority of the population. Many have lost loved ones or are still searching for victims and furniture among the debris. A little girl, who does not seem to be much older than twelve, tells her story but knows no fear. The ongoing violence in her day-to-day life only nourishes her feelings of hatred and the urge to take revenge. She tells what she would do to Prime Minister Sharon if he visited the camp and she shouts that the Palestinians will never give up the struggle. They will keep on producing children, who can continue the fight against injustice.
Banned in Israel, Jenin Jenin is dedicated to Iyad Samoudi, the producer of the film. On June 23, as Israeli forces besieged Yamun, Samoudi was shot and killed as he was leaving a military-closed area with three friends.
December 12, 2002
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starring: Tom Hodgkins, Liron Levo
directed by: Jean Claude Bragand
August 08, 2004

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starring: Art Modell, Walter Beach, Ed Walsh, Sam Oakley, Ed Corley
directed by: Spike Lee
Documentary on the life of sports legend, actor, and activist, Jim Brown.
August 08, 2004






























