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78/52 is a movie starring Marli Renfro, Alfred Hitchcock, and Tere Carrubba. An unprecedented look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), the "man behind the curtain", and the screen murder that profoundly...
Other Titles
78/52 - Psychos hemligheter, 78/52: Hitchcock'un Düş Perdesi, 78/52: Hitchcock's Shower Scene, 78/52 - Die letzten Geheimnisse von Psycho, 78/52: Los últimos secretos de Psicosis, Hitchcock och Psycho - 78/52, 78/52 - Les derniers secrets de 'Psychose', 78/52 - Psykon salaisuudet, 78/52: La escena que cambió el cine
Running Time
1 hours
31 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Alexandre O. Philippe
Writer
Alexandre O. Philippe
Actors
Tere Carrubba, Marli Renfro, Alan Barnette, Alfred Hitchcock
Country
USA
Year
2017
Audio Languages
日本語, اللغة_العربية, English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
Japanese, اللغة_العربية, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी
An unprecedented look at the iconic shower scene in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960), the "man behind the curtain", and the screen murder that profoundly changed the course of world cinema.
Comments about documentary «78/52» (54)
It's about time someone did a documentary on the life of the great Neil Young. For a guy who's been in the music business for over 40 years, this guy has a pretty incredible life and it's a fascinating one. What follows is a very revealing look into his life. He has a huge fan base, a phenomenal career, and an amazing voice. It's easy to see why he's been able to do what he's done. He was born in a small town, grew up in a pretty shitty neighborhood, and the only way he knew how to make money was by selling drugs. He learned his trade on the streets of Philadelphia and also in New York. Once he got into the music business, he had no idea how to make money, so he just continued to sell drugs. His relationship with his mother is very interesting. He clearly adores his mom, but she's also a very strong woman. There's a lot of personality in this guy and he's an amazing storyteller. I would definitely recommend this film to anyone. There's a lot of amazing stuff here. I think this documentary is going to be a classic.
In the past, the subject of the human cost of the war in Iraq has not been a big topic. But as more and more people are dying in Iraq and America continues to increase the bombing of Iraq, the subject is a topic of interest. This documentary takes the audience on an emotional journey through the lives of several families who lost loved ones in the war. The film also takes us to the streets and the homes of the families and shows us the damage that war has caused and how it has affected their lives. There are some moving scenes. For example, when we see a family that lost their young daughter in a bombing raid on a house in Baghdad, we see the destruction in the house, and the son looking for his lost daughter. The film is well made and extremely moving. The film is well worth seeing.
I first saw the trailer for this film a few weeks ago. I was curious to see what it would be like and I was not disappointed. This film is amazing. I was completely blown away. It has some of the most stunning visuals and stunning music I have ever seen. The story is very gripping and original. I can't believe I haven't heard of this film before. I have been waiting for this film to come out for a while and I am so happy it has. I would highly recommend this film to anyone that is interested in the art of film. This film is a must see for every film fan. A very realistic and beautiful film. I truly enjoyed the film and I am going to watch it again and again. I can't wait to see the next film of this trilogy and I can't wait to see the next film of this film trilogy.
The most important aspect of any documentary is to have a point of view. One should have an opinion. This is what makes documentaries a valuable tool. For a while I felt I was watching a documentary. A very entertaining documentary with a very interesting point of view. Then I realized that my opinion was not being shown. That is not always bad, but it is a warning sign of what could be wrong with the filmmaker. I also noticed that the documentary had an "adventure" feel to it. The story had the feel of an adventure, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. It is a way to tell the story. If you don't have an opinion, the story doesn't matter. I have an opinion, but I am not telling the story. It was an interesting documentary, but I feel like it was a bit too long. There were parts where I felt like I could have cut a lot of time out. I also felt like the documentary could have been a bit more interesting. The only thing I would change is that I think the documentary could have been a little shorter. I think this film was very well made, but I think it could have been more entertaining.
I'm not sure if you'll agree with me or not, but I think this is a very important film to have on your shelf. When I saw it last night, I wasn't sure what to think. It seemed like a documentary with a lot of clips from the Stanley Kubrick classic 2001: A Space Odyssey, and a lot of them were more than a little disappointing. I'm not sure if I would even watch it again, but I felt like I had a lot to learn about Kubrick and his films. When I think of his work, I think of Kubrick as the creator of one of the greatest films ever made, and it's kind of a shame that the film didn't feel as complete as it could have been. I think it would be interesting to see it again and maybe it would make more sense in the end. The only reason I'm giving this film an 8 instead of a 9 is that it's not just a documentary about Kubrick, but it's also a study of his career and his love for cinema, and it's really interesting to see what he did to the films he made. I think this is a very important film for anyone who wants to learn more about Kubrick and his films, and I think it's worth seeing, especially for fans of Kubrick.
This movie was so great, it had me in tears at points. I know some people who don't like this movie, and it's not because of the subject, but because of the subject. There was an awful lot of propaganda going on in the first hour of the movie, and that was just not necessary. If you haven't seen it yet, you should.
This is one of the most informative documentaries I've ever seen. I watched it on a Sunday afternoon, and it was surprisingly fresh and interesting. The quality of the presentation is superb. It's rare for documentaries to make me question the validity of the information provided, and this film does it to perfection. I felt like I was watching a documentary from a different era. You're not likely to get that from just any old news report. As I said, the quality of the presentation is very impressive, and the director (Michael Arnsen) does a great job of not just explaining the information, but giving you the background, what it was like during those times, and what the general reaction was. It's not just a bunch of facts, but a series of interviews with people who knew the people in question. The people that were interviewed are fascinating, and I found myself getting caught up in the discussion. I can see how this documentary could be very difficult for some people to watch, as they might find it boring. But if you want to learn about the history of the Vietnam War, and the people that were there, you're in for a treat. I also enjoyed the way the documentary ended, which made me feel like I'd just watched a documentary about the Vietnam War, but was a bit different. It was a bit of a surprise that this documentary made me feel so connected to the people who were involved. I would recommend this documentary to everyone, as it's very well done.
Director Dennis Scrivani, who directed The War of the Worlds and The Towering Inferno, and also co-wrote the script, takes a brief tour of the New Mexico desert, and he does a great job of taking us on a short tour of the desert. The whole thing is very fun to watch, but there is something missing. At the end of the movie, it seems as if we were given the answer to the question, What do you want? When we were given the answer, we didn't feel that we had the answer to the question, but we still wanted to know. It seems like we were not given the answer, but we still wanted to know. It's a great movie, and it was a great tour of the desert, but the film didn't feel like a complete movie. I liked it, but it's not a complete movie. It was a great movie, but it wasn't a complete movie.
The quality of this film is really good, very realistic and well done. The acting is good and it was very moving. But the story is really really bad, it's all over the place and the whole movie is very confusing and you can't follow the whole thing. There's so many things that don't make sense and the whole story is really weird and confusing. The ending is very sad, not a good thing, but it makes you feel so bad about the whole thing, it's not worth to watch this movie. I think this movie is very disappointing, I don't recommend it.
The film "The Man Who Wasn't There" was made by the man who was there, Henry Rollins. So, I will try to keep it as simple as possible. I'm not going to focus on the main topic of the movie, but rather on the ways it was used in the story. To be frank, I'm not a huge fan of "The Man Who Wasn't There". It's a slow paced, sentimental piece of crap. But, it was actually one of the best films I've ever seen. The movie was not bad at all. The fact that it was made by Henry Rollins and was made by a man who was there made it special. It was well made, well written, and well acted. The movie tells the story of some of the greatest music artists of the 20th century, including: Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, Joe Strummer, and Chuck Berry. The music is great. The story is great. The movie has a great message. I give it a 9 out of 10. This is one of those movies you have to see in theaters or on DVD to be able to understand it. The movie is really well done. It's not that great of a movie, but it's a good movie. See it!
I really enjoyed this film. I feel like it was a solid addition to the cinematic canon. It was a great character study of a man who at first glance, looks like a genius. At first glance, he is a man who is on the edge of his mental capacity, and a man who is going to fall to his own shadow. He is a man who is trying to stay afloat with a love that he cannot truly share. It is a very interesting character study, and the film had a very unique and interesting angle on it. I am glad that they did not include any clips from this film, because it really does not add anything to the film. It really does not fit in with the story, and would be more like a promotional piece for the movie. Overall, I enjoyed this film, and it did what it was meant to do. It was a well-rounded film that did not try to pull any punches. It was a great film that I would recommend to any fan of the genre, and even to anyone who has not seen it. I give this film a B+
I went to this movie knowing nothing about it except that I liked the book, which I have. I was pleasantly surprised. It was pretty good. It's an interesting look at how the book was turned into the movie. It's certainly a different take on the book, but it's not bad. It was definitely better than the book. The movie itself is great. It was very interesting and the actors did a great job with their roles. There are some things that could have been done better, but that's the only thing I didn't like. I do like how the movie was different from the book, and it was very interesting to see how it was done. It was a good movie, but not great. I give this movie a B+.
The movie covers the life of a fictional band, the Glams, who used to be the biggest rock band in the world. There is a very strong supporting role for an actress, Sandra Bullock, who was on screen for almost the entire movie. It also includes the interviews of many famous people, and a documentary-style documentary about the Glams. It's a good film, with a lot of historical information. However, I would have liked to have seen a little more of the band's history. The film is very interesting, but I felt that there was a bit of a disconnect between the music and the interviews, which were also very good. I also felt that there were a few parts where the movie would have been more intense and dramatic, if I didn't know that there was going to be a subplot about the Glams' history. Overall, it was a good movie. It is definitely worth watching, but if you are going to watch it, watch it with an open mind. It's not really a history lesson.
I went to see the movie in Spanish with my boyfriend and he fell asleep in the beginning and that was the only thing that kept me awake in the theater. The movie was very good, I was really surprised with the language and the way the movie was shown. This was a very unique movie and I recommend it to everyone, even if you don't like the language, you will love it. I would recommend this movie to everyone and I think it is a must see.
The film itself is fine, the script is well-written, the directing is fantastic and the editing is well-done. This is a film that should have been a lot better. The reason why it is not is because the film is extremely over-long. There are many scenes that drag on forever. The first half hour or so is extremely slow and boring. The first hour is much better. The rest of the film is much better, as the second half is much better. There are many things that could have been done to make the film better, but in the end it is an extremely enjoyable film that does have a few flaws. I would recommend this film to anyone who likes political documentaries and documentaries about the American military. It is a good film that should have been a lot better. Rating 7/10
This is an excellent documentary about the "Nemo" phenomenon that is a natural phenomenon in the last years of the 20th century. The documentary is narrated by the author, and he is one of the most influential figures in the history of natural sciences. In the documentary, he describes the problem, and the scientific studies that have been conducted on it. The documentary also discusses the criticism that has been given to the "Nemo" phenomenon, and the scientific methods that were used to solve the problem. The documentary is very interesting, and very well done. I strongly recommend that everyone watch it, because it is well made, and informative. In addition, the author gives his opinions on the present-day scientific methods that have been used to solve the problem. I also want to comment on the lack of education on natural phenomena, and how this lack of education has led to some people not understanding the facts, and how this lack of education has lead to many problems that have occurred in the past, such as the "Nemo" phenomenon. Overall, I give this documentary a 10/10.
I recently saw a few of this documentary, and I must say it was a pretty good documentary. It was, as I said, very well done, and I think it's definitely worth a watch. The thing that really bothered me about the documentary was the fact that there was so much "politically correct" stuff about the Vietnam War. This documentary was clearly made in 1971, and it was not until 1991 that the United States decided to end the war in Vietnam. When the documentary was made, the world was still divided over what to do about the war, and I think that that's the main problem with the documentary. It was a very important time for the country and for the country's young people, but the documentary seemed to focus on this aspect of the war that was not relevant to the documentary. I mean, you can't really make a documentary about the war in Vietnam and not mention the issues surrounding it. The documentary really seemed to focus on the problems that Vietnam was facing at the time and the people's reactions to them. I also think that the documentary could have been better if it was made a bit more about the actual war in Vietnam. It could have been a lot more informative, and it would have made the documentary much more entertaining. But I think that the documentary is still worth watching, and I definitely recommend it.
I've been a fan of documentary films for a long time. I thought this film was really good. I think it's a great idea for a documentary. It's not all great. Some of the details are really hard to believe. But it's an interesting and interesting look at the history of the school. I don't understand why some people think it's so bad. It's a good look at the history of a school and a lot of people have probably heard about it, and have probably never heard about it. This is a good film. It's not going to be as great as something like "The Vietnam War" but it's worth a look. I would recommend it to anyone.
This documentary focuses on one of the great men of the 20th century, Winston Churchill. This is a fairly accurate portrayal of the man and the events that shaped his life. It doesn't delve into his politics or his personal life, but it does cover his time in office, the events leading to the second world war, and his years leading up to his death. The film itself is not really about Churchill as much as it is about his life. The film follows him as he was growing up and the events of his career. It does not try to go in depth into his personal life, but focuses on his career. The film also covers the impact of the war on him and his family, as well as his health. I think this film is very accurate, and very entertaining. I think it is a great introduction to the man and the events that shaped his life. The film is also a great way to get a quick overview of the war and the time that he spent in office. Overall, I would give the film a 7/10.
A fantastic film that illustrates the mistakes of the world, and how the greed, arrogance, and stupidity of the rich have destroyed it. This film goes beyond a simple documentary into a philosophical discussion of what is good and what is bad, and how we should live our lives. If you are an investor, an investor is a person that has money that they do not understand. This film shows that greed, arrogance, and stupidity are the root of all evil. The film also shows how even though we have an abundance of wealth, we still live in poverty. This film is a very educational film that should be shown to all college students, even if you do not understand finance. This film is not to be missed.
I'm not a big fan of documentaries. I thought the ones I have seen are too long and boring. But this one is different. It is a very good documentary. I saw it in a class and everyone was shocked by it. I can't even tell you how much I enjoyed it. I had to watch it twice to understand everything, and I have to say it is worth it. It shows the stories of the people who were in the film, as well as the people who worked on it. They really do a great job. I think the documentary does a great job in showing the people who were there, but it also shows the people who did not go to see the film. It does not go into the process of the film, it just shows what happened. It is not a documentary of the people who made the film, it is a documentary of the people who did not go to see it. I think that is a great job done. I was really impressed by this film and I would recommend it to anyone.
I'll start with what I thought of this movie. I think the best parts of this movie were the interviews with the boys and the boy's mother. I thought the family should have been interviewed at least as much as the boy himself. I thought the director of this movie missed a great opportunity to get some information out of the family. It would have been great to hear the mother's story and the father's story. It would have been even better to hear the boy's own story. It would have been much more realistic. The story of the boys was great and I thought the interviewees did an excellent job. I also think the father and the mother did an excellent job. This is a great movie. I don't think it will change anybody's life but it is a good story. It will definitely make people think about what's going on in their lives. It's a good movie and I think it's going to be a cult classic.
I saw this film at a festival in the UK and was pleasantly surprised. This is an extraordinary film, a must see for anyone who believes that the media is more powerful than the people. The film takes us through the lives of a small number of people who are trying to make a difference in their own small way. The film is structured around a series of interviews with the people who are making the biggest difference, the documentary makers. The interviews are interspersed with their personal stories and reflections on what it means to be a 'journalist'. This film is a must see for anyone who believes that media is more powerful than the people.
I have never been so moved by a movie in my life. This movie is so powerful. I have never felt so close to a human being, and I have never felt so connected to a family member. This movie touched me on so many levels. I would recommend this movie to anyone who has ever been touched by a story, and I would recommend this movie to anyone who wants to feel connected to the people they love.
I watched this movie last night, and it was an interesting watch. I think the movie is a little slow at first, but it picks up as the movie progresses. It also gives you a good idea of what people were thinking about this film when it was released. The acting was great, and the characters were very interesting. I am not a big fan of the media, but I think the media portrayed this movie in a very accurate manner. I have read the book, and it is also a good read. I think it is a movie that will appeal to a wide audience. I would recommend this movie to anyone, even if you have not seen it yet.
In the same vein as the first episode, "The War Within" has a strong social message. It is a look at the way the world is run and the way it can be. It is a very intelligent movie and a very well made one. The director is not afraid to take a stand on many issues and it is very well done. I think the message is important and I would like to see more movies like this one. The acting is very good and the story is very well done. I think this is a great movie that I would recommend to anyone who likes social issues and social media.
I first saw this film in the mid-80s on a rainy day on a rainy afternoon. It was a very dreary and rainy day, and I was just a young teenager. It was a slow and very boring film. The only thing that kept me awake was the fact that I was watching it on a rainy day. I didn't want to go to bed, and I had to stay up to watch it. I remember sitting on my couch with my hands over my eyes and watching the movie. And I had to keep myself awake. The acting was great, and the direction was fantastic. The film is extremely realistic and the characters are realistic. It's a very moving and powerful film. I recommend it to anyone who wants to see a film that will make them think. It's a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the world and how the world is. It's a must-see for anyone who wants to learn more about the history of the world and how it has changed.
I am not a religious person, I am a very open minded person who doesn't care what others think about me. I went to see this film on a whim and was not disappointed. I thought the acting was great, and I thought the story was pretty good. I enjoyed the story, and the characters. I think this film is a must see for all, especially religious people. If you don't like this film, you aren't a true believer. It is a great story, and the acting is amazing. This film has changed my life and I think everyone should see it. If you haven't seen it, go see it. You won't regret it.
I am not sure what the purpose of this documentary was, but it is a great example of what is wrong with Hollywood. I am a big fan of the original Star Wars Trilogy, and I have watched every episode of the series many times. I was very disappointed when I found out that this documentary was not even worth watching. I think that it is a waste of time, and a waste of time of some good fans. I really hope that Lucas can redeem himself in the next few years, or he will lose all the fans who have been with him since the beginning. I will watch this documentary again, but I am not sure if I will like it as much as I did before.
I recently had the opportunity to see a screening of "The Devil's Advocate" in Toronto, and I was surprised to see the absence of a single commercial commercial break. I was also surprised to see that, for the first time in my life, there was no musical score. The film has a documentary feel to it, and the narration by F. Murray Abraham is especially interesting. It is also a film that is not to be taken lightly. I believe that the film is so incredibly strong, that it will be difficult to forget it. The movie is filled with strong performances, and I believe that this is due to the fact that the actors were not given any script to work with. The film is a testament to the power of the human spirit, and the power of faith. I would highly recommend this film to anyone who enjoys a good film. It will make you think, and it will make you feel. I highly recommend it.
I was a member of the Canadian national team during the 70s and 80s, and this documentary is an eye opener into the past, present and future of the Canadian women's team. The film starts off with a description of the women's soccer team from the late 60s, and then moves to the present day, focusing on the current team. The film follows the women through their youth, and then through the national team, including their days as a farm team, and then their time with the national team as they were preparing for the Olympics. The film is divided into three parts, as the women prepare for the games, and then the games themselves. The first part focuses on the women's training camp, and the team's preparation for the games. The second part is the games themselves, and includes the first game, the final game, and the final game. The third part covers the team's success, and the team's accomplishments. The film is very informative, and is a must-see for all Canadian women's soccer fans.
I can't believe how good this movie is. It's one of the best documentaries I've ever seen. I watched it a second time and the first time I was still impressed. I watched it a third time and I'm even more impressed. I have a friend who's a fan of the show and she said it was better than any of the other episodes. It was definitely worth the money I paid to see it. I recommend it to everyone. I don't think I'll be watching it for a while. It's definitely one of my favorite documentaries.
I'm not a football fan. I've never even heard of the game. But I do know a bit about the sport, and I was interested in seeing this documentary. I found it to be a fascinating look at the history of the game. It's interesting to see how different parts of the world were involved in the game, and how different people were affected by it. I thought the film was a little too slow, but the film really is worth watching. I'm sure there are many people who will enjoy this film.
This is an amazing film, on a very basic level. It covers a period of time in the life of a small country-side community. The people are small and intimate. The music is very moving. The cinematography is brilliant. The overall story is interesting, especially when it involves what's happening to the children. It is a great film, that will probably be missed by many people who do not have the background to understand it. If you don't have a knowledge of the way people are living in the world, it may be hard to understand it. It is a documentary, but it doesn't have an ending. It's a little like "10,000 BC". It is an amazing film.
I recently saw the film for the first time, and I was thoroughly impressed. The film itself was not intended to be a docudrama, but instead a simple and effective statement of an actual event, and a number of the interviewees were interesting, if not somewhat aloof. The film itself was very much a product of its time, and so are some of the subjects, but there are still some interesting and pertinent ideas in it. For example, the case of former SS officer Wilhelm Keitel, who, after his capture, was tortured to death by the Gestapo, and then refused to admit that he was guilty. There are some interesting arguments in the film about the experience of being a prisoner, and the effects that it had on the person. The same can be said of the current situation in Guantanamo Bay. The issue of whether a prisoner should be forced to confess is an important one, and the film is enlightening in its discussions. The film is also very realistic, and does not preach to its audience. The interviews with the various interviewees, such as the one with Paul Nagel, are also interesting, and are both informative and entertaining. The film is also somewhat unique in its approach. The subjects, and their stories, are largely based on rumors, hearsay, and rumors of other interviewees, but the film gives them their due. The film is also very well filmed. I was a little confused by the final interview with Mr. Keitel, who was in fact interviewed by the Führer himself, in a way that is almost poetic in its sincerity. The final interview is the best part of the film, and the film does a good job of conveying the mood of the time in which the film was made. There are many memorable scenes in the film, and many of the interviews are very well done. The most well-known, and most interesting, is probably the one with the Duke, where he opens up about his experiences, his family, and his life. There are also some very moving and intimate conversations between the subjects. One of the most moving scenes is the one between Mr. Keitel and an elderly woman. One of the most touching scenes is also the one with Mr. Keitel and the Duke, where they talk about their love for their children. The film is not perfect, but is very much worth seeing. I found it to be a more interesting film than the usual documentary, and an excellent example of its kind.
This film was brilliant and enlightening. It was a step forward from the "reminiscent" documentary style that is often shown on TV nowadays. I loved it. I'm also a big fan of documentary films. This film is a masterpiece in its own right and was totally worth the $11.99. I would recommend this film to anyone who has a strong desire to be able to listen to a film. It has many wonderful anecdotes, great facts and some of the best narration ever. The movie does a good job of explaining the history of women's rights. I love this film. It will get a lot of hate and backlash from some people, but the truth will out. It is a great film. 9/10.
A good documentary, shows how this country, and its people, have been being forced to "fight" and die for an ideology of what is wrong with the United States and its "weaker" allies. Although this documentary is not overtly political, and it is not trying to push a political agenda, the message is clear and strong. I would recommend this film to anyone interested in the issues involved in the war in Iraq. Although I have only recently learned of the events surrounding the events in Iraq, and my first experience of the news was through a CNN broadcast, I can see why some viewers may be more familiar with the news media's portrayal of these events. However, I feel that this documentary is just as important as any other film. I believe that this film has the ability to move people in ways that other documentaries just can not. In fact, I would go as far to say that this film has a way of moving people so much that the event it is showing does not really exist at all, and is just another of many small incidents of the United States being "forced" to fight in a foreign country. I am not saying that the events in Iraq were completely the fault of the United States, but I believe that the film does an excellent job of showing just how much the United States has been "forced" to fight in Iraq, and the horrendous sacrifices it has had to make. One could say that this documentary is anti-American propaganda, but this is not true. I believe that if a documentary is anti-American, it is anti-American propaganda. I am very thankful that I had the opportunity to view this film, and am glad that I was able to find this film online, since it is definitely not available in the theaters. This film is definitely one that should be viewed by everyone, and hopefully it will start a new trend of documentary films that focus on the problems facing the United States and other nations. One of the most important things that the film does is show the viewer the suffering that this country has had to go through, and that it is now forced to go through in order to help a foreign country. I am proud to have had the opportunity to view this film, and am glad that I was able to see it at all.
This is a perfect example of how documentary works. A lot of documentaries have a slow start but the end makes up for it. This one starts off slow but finishes strong. It shows the past, present and future of the entire industry of fireworks. The acting is superb and the documentary is a must see. I give it a 9 out of 10 because the movie is really well done. If you are into history, you should watch this movie.
Cinematic masterpieces by the great De Palma (who also directed the documentary) abound. My only complaint was that the documentaries seemed to take a lot of time to unfold (it seemed like they were just clips from the movie, and you could hardly tell what was going on). However, once you understand the context of the movie and the references, the entire experience is worth it. The most important thing to understand is that the movie is not about the story. It's about a story and how you relate to it. I believe that the audience will find this documentary to be a "spiritual" experience. This is the best documentary I have ever seen.
I must admit that I am a fan of David Attenborough's work. I loved his Titanic and the Deepsea, I love the Andromeda Strain. However, my respect for his work began with Deepsea, which is an amazing documentary, with stunning footage of the deep sea and whales. But the films I enjoyed the most were the ones that have a human touch to them. They were human stories, and they were human in a way that I didn't expect. The problem with this film was that it felt more like a promotional piece for an old oil company. As a result, the movie felt more like a TV special than a documentary. If you want to see a documentary about the sea, or a great film, then you should definitely check out this film.
As a Brit, I didn't really know what to make of this film, but it was actually quite good. It had a very well developed narrative, very clear points of view and a good sense of how society's views on women and sexuality has changed. The acting was also excellent, which is something that I am not used to see in films. The fact that I am a non-pornographic film lover and that I am a feminist, I don't think I would have liked this film as much as I did. But the fact that it has been made into a movie and has received so much attention shows how influential the film is. It is definitely worth seeing. I give it an 8 out of 10, which is quite good.
I really enjoyed this documentary and I don't think there is another one like it. A great job to the crew, especially the 3 children who are really talented and make us wonder about their future. I would highly recommend this documentary to everyone who wants to learn more about how science and technology have affected our lives and the way we relate to each other. Also the whole idea that these kids can work so hard to achieve what they want to is amazing and inspirational. The video is really touching and it makes you wonder about what you can do with your life if you want to. It makes you wonder how much better you could be and it is definitely a good motivation to do whatever you want to achieve. I'm really glad that I got the opportunity to see this documentary and I would definitely recommend it to others.
One of the most important aspects of this film is the way it tells the story. This is a very difficult subject to put in a film. To be honest, I think the producers and directors did a great job. The way they showed how women were really treated in the Soviet Union was very moving. To me, the best part of the film is the way it talks about the history of women. This is the history that most people have never heard of. I think this is the biggest problem with the movie. Most people have no idea about the history of women. This is not because they didn't care about the subject, but because they didn't want to learn about it. This is the only problem I have with the movie. I think most people who are going to see the movie would be very interested in the history of women. To those who don't know the history of women, the movie would not be as great. There is not a lot of depth, but the story is still great. To those who have never been to a Soviet Union, the movie is very interesting. I also think it is very important to show the history of women. The movie does a great job at doing this. I would recommend the movie to everyone.
For the first time, I watched a documentary on the Holocaust and was shocked to see the amount of cruelty and hatred displayed in the film. This is a MUST SEE for anyone who is a historian, a Jew, a Catholic, or an atheist.
This is a must see film. The film is about how the British media manipulates the media for their own profit. It was fascinating to watch and thought provoking. The film was very well produced, well researched and has a very well done soundtrack. It also has very good acting and some great non-actors. The film was quite engaging for the most part. I thought that there were some holes in the story which could have been filled in a few more times but that is why I gave it a 9 out of 10. Overall I think that this is a film that everyone should see, I would have rated it much higher if I had to but the film is very well made and well acted. If you are a fan of media manipulation and propaganda then I think you should see this film.
When I first heard about this documentary I was skeptical. I felt it would just be a boring documentary about some of the so-called terrorists and extremists. The idea behind the film is to show the true face of terrorism, and its effects on the people of the country. Unfortunately, that's exactly what it does. There is not one single good thing to say about this documentary. The characters are over-dramatic, the explanations are weak and they give little away about the plot. What you are left with is an almost "recycled" documentary that gives a very strong message about terrorism, but does nothing to counter the terrorists. The most amazing part of the documentary is that it does not portray the terrorists as intelligent or highly intelligent. It portrays them as brainwashed killers that are killed for their job. In addition, the filmmakers fail to show the people's suffering and the civilian casualties that result from their actions. It is simply portrayed as an act of terrorism, and that is enough to make the viewer hate the terrorists. It is not the terrorists that are evil, it is the people who are killed in the process of their evil. There is also a lack of evidence that shows the terrorist acts as an act of terror. The film also presents a lot of images and photos, but doesn't show the perpetrators. It's a shame that a documentary on a topic as important as terrorism is so poorly produced. The filmmakers tried to show the terrorists as evil, but didn't do a good job. They also failed to present the people who are affected by the terrorists. The terrorists are shown as being extremely evil people, but there is nothing in the documentary that shows them as being real evil people. This documentary should have been a great documentary, but it is not. It is simply a well-produced documentary about terrorism. I'm not saying that you should not see it. It is a good documentary. It is not one of those documentaries that people need to watch. But you can easily do that yourself by downloading the documentary on your own. I don't know how many times I have watched it, but I've seen it at least 20 times, and I have to keep reminding myself that it is a documentary.
This film was a pleasant surprise. I'm not a huge fan of the music in films, so I didn't have much expectation when I watched this film. The story of my father is about a family that is falling apart. The father, played by Will Patton, is a radio personality who is struggling with depression and alcoholism. He has a niece and nephew, who he has been caring for since they were young. His nephew, played by Nathan Lane, has no interest in his father, and he is obsessed with his older sister, played by Dina Mayer. They have a daughter who is 9 years old, who is completely different from her siblings, and who has severe autism. The daughter is perfectly healthy, but her behavior is a problem for the father. It is not the father who is a child abuser, but the mother. The father is in a relationship with another woman, and he spends a lot of time with the daughter. The father is abusive to his nephew and the daughter. There is a scene where the father is drunk, and is beating his niece and her sister, and when the father is on the phone with his daughter, the father makes a comment about the young niece, and the father grabs the phone and calls the young niece. The father is abusive to the niece, and then again, he takes the phone and calls the young niece. The father was doing all these things to his niece, and she is not the reason for all the problems in the family. The mother is responsible for her daughter's problems, but she is not the reason. This is a family movie, and I have not seen a better one. It was a surprise that I liked this film so much. I did not know that there was a very good story behind it, and that the father was a radio personality who was struggling with depression and alcoholism. The story was also not a typical movie story. It was a happy family story, with a very good message, and a good ending. I give this film an 8 out of 10. It is a good film for people who like family movies, or people who like a good film.
When I saw the trailer for this movie, I knew it was going to be something special. I am a sucker for a good documentary and this one is a gem. It is a documentary that will be discussed for years to come. The film is told through the story of a group of starving children, where the father of one of them (Kurt Giese) is a railroad worker. After the train gets stranded, the children start to feed the animals. The children are rescued by a local man (Billy Bob Thornton) who is a kind of father to the children. When the children find a way to survive, the family begins to change. The documentary tells of the effect of the children's freedom on the people of the community. The children are put in an orphanage and a doctor, Dr. Baker, goes to visit the family. This doctor helps the children to learn how to be a person and how to care for their mother. This movie is a must-see for anyone who is interested in the effects of poverty on the lives of those who live in poverty. This movie is very heart-wrenching and the effect of the children's freedom on the people is a powerful one. This movie will leave you thinking about how to live in a more just world. If you have never heard of this film, I highly recommend it. You won't regret it.
I have read the book, and I really like it. The film is not bad, but it lacks depth. I was disappointed in the editing. It just felt like a rush job. The book is really good, and I would be more interested in watching it again, even if I had to read the book again.
I really enjoyed this documentary. It was very interesting and it gave me a lot of information. I think the main reason it was good was because the documentary focused on the "mainstream" and not the "mainstream" side of the music industry. I was very surprised to see a lot of older artists, like The Smiths, or Alice Cooper and his wife, who also had very strong opinions about the industry. There were some interviews with music executives and a lot of other people who are related to the music industry. The music industry is such a large and complex industry. I was very interested in what they had to say about music, because I think music is one of the most important things we all do. I was also very interested in seeing how different people saw the music industry. Some people were extremely critical of the music industry and this was really interesting to hear, because it was different from what they saw as the "mainstream" side. Some people also believed the music industry is the only place where good music is made. Overall, the music industry is a very complex and controversial industry, and this documentary really got me to think about what they saw and what they heard. I definitely recommend it to anyone who wants to learn more about music, and to anyone who wants to learn more about the music industry.
I can only wonder what an even better documentary about the subject of Joseph Smith's polygamy would be. I also can't help but think that there is a huge misconception about polygamy, and the very idea that it's wrong to practice polygamy is perpetuated by the Church. The problem with the Church is that it takes the position that it has no reason to teach the truth about polygamy, so it's very difficult to get any real information from them. The "Polygamy" film is a really good documentary, and it shows the facts of polygamy. I feel that this film shows the truth, but that the Church doesn't want to show the facts. It just wants to force people to believe it's wrong to practice polygamy. It's not about the facts, it's about the Church's position. It's like a 10 year old trying to force you to believe in the Church. It's sad, but the Church is actually very good at convincing people. I really hope that the Church will do a better job with this film.
The well-known scene of a man lying on the floor, being photographed by a camera in the dark, with a slightly blurry view of the heads of two of his naked friends (one of them a nude shot) is very strong in this film, and I personally loved it, as well as the scene when the entire first night of the two friends' vacation, they are at the club, enjoying themselves and having a good time. It's really funny, and funny in a great way. I loved this movie, and I recommend it to anyone, who wants to see an amazing documentary about the life of a very popular band.
At last a true, all out and frank, and honest view of what I have been through. Not from an old, ranting old rater (like the other comments about this film) but a genuine "babe" of a man. I am not a journalist or anything like that. I have done some research, but it is a fact that this movie is 100% factual. I don't care what anybody says about the movie, or what some person here is going to say about it. I do not care what the comments here are. This movie was for me a first class way to end my depression. It was like I had a second chance. I will not give the movie a 10/10 because it was not perfect, but it was definitely worth it. This movie was for me the one that I could relate to most and I will remember the rest of my life. I thank you for giving me this opportunity to get some perspective on life. To know what really makes you happy, what truly matters, and what you have the power to change. I love this movie and I hope it is the last time I see it. Thanks for watching.
There are some really strong documentaries out there that would work well for this type of subject. Such as "Planet Earth" or "The Iceman", for example. This documentary is no exception. It is one of the best documentaries I have seen in a while. The movie gives a lot of information, but there are many little things that make it even better. I like the way they include the cultural context that each country has to offer. I would recommend this documentary to anyone that enjoys good history and a good documentary.