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In this documentary filmed on location in Paris, Richard Clay argues that the French Revolution of 1789 was not quite as clear-cut in terms of its progress as might first have been assumed
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Genre: Uncategorized
Director: Nick Clarke Powell
Actors: Richard Clay, Serge Aberdam, So What
Dina Hashem: Dark Little Whispers
In a breakout hour of comedy, Dina Hashem discusses everything from death threats and existential dilemmas, to relationship problems, quiet people, and her upbringing as a first generation Arab-American.
Fresh Dressed
Fresh Dressed chronicles the history of Hip-Hop | Urban fashion and its rise from southern cotton plantations to the gangs of 1970s in the South Bronx, to corporate America, and…
A 2nd Chance
A young girl and her coach overcome adversity to make their way into the National Australian Gymnastics Squad.
Cargo
A young Russian woman, smuggled into America by human traffickers, and a notorious Egyptian transporter hired to drive her from the Mexican border to New York City, form an unlikely…
Nerisa
Misfortune starts to happen on an island when a beautiful maiden is washed ashore. She falls in love with a local fisherman who eventually disappears after a sea accident. She…
Teenage Dirtbag
A popular high school girl is harassed by a delinquent boy until they are placed in creative writing class together. Through written words, they create a bond, but tragically a…
Roy Chubby Brown: The Helmet Rides Again
Roy Chubby Brown – the anorexic Middlesborough-born comic with the big helmet is back. He’s big, he’s bad and he’s bluer than you’ve ever heard him before. “How the F**K…