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starring: Peggy Cappy
At last, a yoga program that anyone can do!
Yoga for the Rest of Us will ease you into the world of yoga—whatever your age and ability—and can become your personal at-home yoga trainer. Use it in the morning or at night and discover how easily yoga can be incorporated into your daily routine and how quickly you’ll see the benefits for your body and spirit.
Presented in three twenty-minute segments that can be done separately or as a complete one-hour workout, host Peggy Cappy: • Leads you through some warm up stretches and breathing exercises to get your yoga work-out started • Moves on to standing yoga poses, all of which can be done with the help of a chair • Finishes with sun salutations and easy exercises that will encourage relaxation
Special Bonus Footage! Travel to Peterborough, New Hampshire, to meet Peggy Cappy, a yoga instructor who has worked with students of all ages and abilities for over 20 years, and has perfected a yoga program that is easy, effective, and enjoyable. Peggy’s unique approach to yoga has adults finding they have energy and flexibility they never dreamed possible at their age.
On one DVD5 disc. Region coding: All regions. Audio: Dolby stereo. Screen format: 4x3 fullframe.
March 03, 2004
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directed by: Oliver Jr. Tuthill
American Indians and government officials discuss poverty, child abuse, alcoholism, Indian Health Service, domestic violence, racism, institutionalized racism, and the hope inspired by the Lakota language and culture on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservervation in South Dakota. Features Russell Means
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July 07, 2006
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directed by: David Rosenthal
Witnessing Death: a grandson's reflections on Alzheimer's (27 min) is a short video piece made by medical student David Rosenthal about his grandfather Kurt Rosenthal. By interweaving his grandfather's struggle with Alzheimer's, the personal experiences of certified nursing aides, and interviews with clinical experts and medical ethicists, the video functions as both a personal memoir and as a dialogue on end-of-life issues. Made at the Buehler Center on Aging Summer Program on Geriatrics & Gerontology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, copyright 2005.
"David Rosenthal's new short film "Witnessing Death" is a powerful, inquisitive film essay about the death of the filmmaker's Grandfather, Kurt Rosenthal from Alzheimer's. In contrast to our habitual, perhaps even socially mandated tendency to sweep the details of death under the rug until we must personally confront them in silence, "Witnessing Death" addresses them with a lucid honesty that does justice not only to the difficulty of dying, but also to the way the process defines us as family, community and culture."
-Carla Blackmar
Sparrowpost.net
"This film beautifully captures the experiences of those who provide intimate and important care for patients facing the end of life: nurses and clinical nursing assistants. By combining their voices with his own experience as a family member and with the experiences of physicians and bioethicists, David Rosenthal has given us a valuable tool for learning and understanding."
- Joshua Hauser, M.D.
Instructor in Medicine and Palliative Care, Associate Physician with the Education for Physicians on End of Life Care (EPEC) Project
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July 07, 2006
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starring: Producer James LaVeck
directed by: Jenny Stein
February 02, 2004

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starring: The Dalai Lama, Lama Lhundup Woeser, Takna Jigme Sangpo, Matthieu Ricard, Madhurita Negi Anand
directed by: Werner Herzog
Wheel of Time is acclaimed filmmaker Werner Herzog's (Grizzly Man, Aguirre: The Wrath of God, Fitzcarraldo) gorgeously photographed look at the largest Buddhist ritual in Bodh Gaya, India. It is said that Buddha found enlightenment under a tree in Bodh Gaya and today, Buddhist monks are ordained in this holy place. Herzog magically captures the lengthy pilgrimage (which for some, is over 3,000 miles), the monk's creation of the beautiful and intricate sand mandala (the wheel of time) along with many secret rituals that have never been seen before on film. He delivers a personal and introspective look at what Buddhism really means to its most ardent followers, as well as giving outsiders an intimate look into a fascinating way of life.
October 10, 2005

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starring: Marlee Matlin, Elaine Hendrix, John Ross Bowie, Robert Bailey Jr., Barry Newman
directed by: Betsy Chasse, Mark Vicente, William Arntz
Proving once and for all that life can be an amazing journey—and a real trip—this all-new Quantum Edition release of What The Bleep!? Down the Rabbit Hole utilizes cutting-edge DVD technology to create a unique version of the film with every viewing! The possibilities are endless...and so is the fun! Academy Award® winner Marlee Matlin is Amanda, a photographer suddenly transported into a metaphysical world of quantum mechanics, odd science and mind-bending phenomena. Guided by the world’s top physicists, engineers, biologists and mystics, she tumbles down the rabbit hole and gets a first-hand look at the fascinating links between science and spirituality in our everyday lives.
August 08, 2006

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starring: Mary Alice, Glenn Close, Eve Ensler, Hazelle Goodman, Rosie Perez
directed by: Gary Sunshine, Judith Katz, Madeleine Gavin
March 03, 2004

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starring: Dan Gifford, Clive Doyle, Jack Harwell, Dick J. Reavis, James D. Tabor
directed by: William Gazecki
Shaking the foundation of democracy, the shocking revelations behind the tragic series of events outside Waco, Texas that killed four federal agents and 76 men, women and children of the Branch Davidian religious sect has finally been exposed. Winner of an Academy-Award® nomination in light of its incredible discoveries, Waco: The Rules of Engagement brings forth devastating evidence of federal law enforcement gone tragically wrong. It dares to suggest the ATF provoked war with a group whose apocalyptic religious beliefs and rumored manufacturing of illegal weapons made them easy targets for an inevitable abuse of its members’ civil and human rights. Waco: The Rules of Engagement will change forever the way the world thinks and talks about the tragedy at Waco and, most importantly, it will renew our commitment to the basic precepts of tolerance and freedom upon which American society is built.
December 12, 2003

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starring: Brian Burnham, Leon Godwin, Max Schoenberger
TREK was released from the documentary film studio Cirque Productions.As Cirque's most recent release, TREK runs an hour and forty minutes, and is the most accurate and up to date portrayal of the life of a Thru Hiker and the Appalachian Trail as it is today.
January 01, 2004

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starring: Simon Yates, Joe Simpson, Brendan Mackey, Nicholas Aaron, Richard Hawking
directed by: Kevin Macdonald
The true story of Joe Simpson and Simon Yates' ordeal as they tried to climb their way down the Siula Grande, using dramatic recreations and interview
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