Hollywood's Foreign Policy Agenda
In the 1960s, television becomes "the other member of the family." Television records and reports the upheaval and chaos of the decade.
Ahmad, a 24-year-old gay man, is comfortable with his sexual identity. Neil is a 55-year-old gay man hoping to overcome a lifetime of hiding who he really is.
Vancouver police deliver Christmas gifts to participants in their film project. Long-term drug addict, Randy, once played competitive hockey but has
The film's director, Patti Obrow White, appears on Oklahoma local television. She describes VisionQuest's rehabilitation program for abused
Kentridge does not use a script or storyboard. He goes with an impulse and connects the images. The physical activity of drawing helps him create ideas, such as the coffee plunger in "Mine."
George Eastman ,founded of Kodak, was an American inventor who created the photography industry.
A filmmaker follows an English family on their very first vacation to a retreat for low-income families. Their trip is subsidized by a charity that brings low-income families together to foster strength and support.