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Chuck Newman runs a very profitable company that collects old cell phones, refurbishes them and resells those phones to third world countries. |
20073 minsColor
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Learn how cutting-edge innovators are rethinking the way we live to improve our quality of life and the future of our planet. Brad Pitt narrates this critically acclaimed documentary series focusing ... [more] |
200625 minsColor
Director - Tad Fettig |
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Learn how cutting-edge innovators are rethinking the way we live to improve our quality of life and the future of our planet. Brad Pitt narrates this critically acclaimed documentary series focusing ... [more] |
200625 minsColor
Director - Tad Fettig |
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Learn how cutting-edge innovators are rethinking the way we live to improve our quality of life and the future of our planet. Brad Pitt narrates this critically acclaimed documentary series focusing ... [more] |
200625 minsColor
Director - Tad Fettig |
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The turbulent 1947 partition of British India into modern India and Pakistan is the backdrop for Deepa Mehta's child's-eye examination of religious intolerance. Eight-year-old Lenny (Maia S... [more] |
1998101 minsColor
Director - Deepa Mehta |
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Documentary filmmakers Jauretsi Saizarbitoria and Emilia Menocal provide a revealing glimpse of Cuba's hidden hip-hop culture and everyday life on the island, with profiles of three members of El Car... [more] |
200682 minsColor
Director - Jauretsi Saizarbitoria |
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Appeared at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival |
200397 minsColor
Director - Jane Weinstock |
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Welcome to a restaurant where animator Bill Plympton presents his own uniquely surreal interpretation of the adage, "You are what you eat." Winner of the Canal+ Award at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival |
20018 minsColor
Director - Bill Plympton |
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In this episode, an up-and-coming chef shows off his new green restaurant, where even the rooftop doubles as a produce garden; a burger restaurant uses sustainable meat and produce from farms within ... [more] |
200725 minsColor
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Long-time environmental activist Ed Begley Jr. discusses the importance of clean air for our cities and our children's future. |
20070 minsColor
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Ed Kerschner works hard to show investors companies that will be able to reduce the severity of global warming by conducting eco-friendly, efficient and profitable practices. |
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In this episode, visionaries - including urban homesteader Jules Dervaes, representatives from the Chez Panisse Foundation and chef and journalist Louisa Chu - talk about America's growing healthy fo... [more] |
200925 minsColor
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Of hundreds of dramatic films about the lives of artists, critics almost universally acknowledge that Peter Watkins's lengthy documentary-like examination of the life, work and times of Norwegian exp... [more] |
1974112 minsColor
Director - Peter Watkins |
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The second half of Peter Watkins's acclaimed documentary-like examination of the life, work and times of Norwegian expressionist painter Edvard Munch (1863-1944) charts the artist's emergence as a ma... [more] |
1974111 minsColor
Director - Peter Watkins |
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British filmmaker Derek Jarman (CARAVAGGIO) presents a highly stylized adaptation of Christopher Marlowe’s notorious Elizabethan drama about the 14th century English king (Stephen Waddington) w... [more] |
199190 minsColor
Director - Derek Jarman |
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Shohei Imamura's eccentric, comic and unpredictable Cannes Golden Palm winner follows the progress of a paroled wife-murderer who begins a new life as a barber in a remote Japanese coastal commu... [more] |
1997117 minsColor
Director - Shohei Imamura |
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Eileen Gray: Invitation to a Voyage A major figure in the modernist international style design movement, Eileen Gray (1878–1976) has only recently been given proper historical recognition for her revolutionary furniture and archi... [more] |
200652 mins
Director - Jörg Bundschuh |
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Ek Velt: At the End of the World In a poignant epilogue to her documentary BLUE VINYL, Judith Helfand tells how her parents decided to sell their home of 42 years and move to a vinyl-siding-clad retirement community in Eastern Long ... [more] |
200417 minsColor
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