A highly personal sequel to his previous year's Tonite Let's All Make Love in London, The Fall sees British director Peter Whitehead chronicling the turbulent, world-changing events taking place in America between the autumn of 1967 and the summer of 1968. Exploring the transition from the optimism of 'flower power' to a darker more violent mood, The Fall both fictionalises and questions Whitehead's own role as a documentary filmmaker. Capturing key events of the period from anti-war protests at the Pentagon and Columbia University to the assassination of Robert Kennedy the film also features writers Arthur Miller and Paul Auster, civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael, artist Robert Rauschenberg and actress Julie Bovasso, among others; the soundtrack features original music by The Nice and soul singer PP Arnold. Considered by Whitehead to be his most significant work, The Fall is presented here in a brand-new High Definition restoration from the original film elements.
A story of sex drugs nudity and gratuitous study Inbetweeners is a film about the British university experience. The story of twelve students and their energetic journey through the ups and downs of university life Inbetweeners is the first film from director Darren Paul Fisher and features Sarah Vandenburgh Kate Lostau Jane Peachey and a special cameo appearance from Johnny Ball.
Four further investigations from the famed Scottish detectives.
Episode 42 - Death Trap When the son of a Glasgow politician is assassinated the Taggart team are brought in. Episode 43 - Fire Burn A body is found in a burnt out factory. When the bombmaker's body turns up the race is on to find the real culprit before he plants more bombs and kills again. Episode 44 - Watertight When a young prostitute is found dead in a river Ross enlists the help of police informant Sadie wo gets killed. It is Ross's job to find out who killed Sadie.
November 22nd 1963: the world was shocked when president John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas. Mystery has surrounded his death ever since. Now years later formerly top-secret files of the KGB are beginning to surface. Explore the recently de-classified information photographs and film and hear what former top-ranking officials have to say and what they knew.
Original footage of speeches press conferences and interviews delivered during Robert F. Kennedy's run for the office's of U.S. Senate and President. Speeches include: Bobby vs. Jimmy Hoffa tribute to JFK at Democratic National Convention Senate campaign Eulogy to Martin Luther King Jr. Campaigning for President Ted Kennedy eulogy at St. Patrick's Cathedral.
A highly personal sequel to his previous year's Tonite Let's All Make Love in London, The Fall sees British director Peter Whitehead chronicling the turbulent, world-changing events taking place in America between the autumn of 1967 and the summer of 1968. Exploring the transition from the optimism of 'flower power' to a darker more violent mood, The Fall both fictionalises and questions Whitehead's own role as a documentary filmmaker. Capturing key events of the period from anti-war protests at the Pentagon and Columbia University to the assassination of Robert Kennedy the film also features writers Arthur Miller and Paul Auster, civil rights activist Stokely Carmichael, artist Robert Rauschenberg and actress Julie Bovasso, among others; the soundtrack features original music by The Nice and soul singer PP Arnold. Considered by Whitehead to be his most significant work, The Fall is presented here in a brand-new High Definition restoration from the original film elements.
When Thugs Cry examines the struggles of two brothers from Alabama's sticky black clay prarie to rise above ghetto celebrity in the rap music scene and land a major record deal from Chicago's asphalt jungle. Jah-Rista in the role of mic-controller Jeffrey Love and prolific producer Soundmaster T in that of Jeff's beat making brother Terry virtually play themselves for a story set in Englewood. Although their acting debuts both pull off compelling performances that journey through love sibiling rivalry betrayal violence and redemption. Carl Wright makes his serious film role debut as the cleric who encourages the brothers to follow their dreams and persevere through the grim obstacles partly embodied by their mother. A startling look at inner city life.
A quartet of intriguing adventures for the Glaswegian detectives. Babushka: After the murder of a wealthy Scottish businessman the Taggart team becomes involved with a shady agency which pairs up Russian women with available Scottish men. They piece together a story of blackmail and intrigue where the villains play for high stakes... Berserker: A new amphetamine-type drug Berserker appears on the streets of Glasgow and is particularly popular with bodybuilders.
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