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Love, Sweat and Tears is a movie starring Joan Rivers, Michael Beckwith, and Shannon Brunson-Killian. Dr. Pamela Dee is on a mission to "Save The Menopausal Vaginas of America!" Her goal is to de-stigmatize Menopause and start the...
Running Time
1 hours
21 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Scott Jacobs
Actors
Janet L. Burns, Shannon Brunson-Killian, Joan Rivers, Michael Beckwith
Country
USA
Year
2016
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
Dr. Pamela Dee is on a mission to "Save The Menopausal Vaginas of America!" Her goal is to de-stigmatize Menopause and start the "Menopause Romance Revolution."
Comments about documentary «Love, Sweat and Tears» (68)
There's nothing new here, but the director did a nice job of pulling back the curtain on the 90's as it's written. Some of the comments here were a little harsh, but I think that the audience was getting it all. I know the director wasn't trying to say anything new or original, but he did a nice job of putting the feelings of the people involved to the screen. It's a shame that the movie itself is a bit lacking, but if you're in the mood for a bit of a documentary about 90's music, this could be your ticket.
I have watched this documentary many times. It was nice to see a more realistic depiction of some of the underground world of young Russian punks than was shown in other documentaries on the topic. The black clothes are hilarious, the outfits worn by the group are completely different from the outfits of other bands. The members of the group are exactly the same age as the members of the band they are making fun of, except that they have a different style of music. It was interesting to hear a lot of different stories about the group, with each one about the most bizarre and hilarious part of the band's history. Overall, a very good documentary. 10/10
I had the pleasure of seeing this film at the New York International Film Festival. This film is very slow and features great performances. I found it to be a great character study of a woman who has a series of divorces, a single parent and a husband who has an alcoholic wife. These are all topics that people have, either personally or professionally. It's interesting to see how these issues are resolved and how she handles those situations. It was not really about her life or what she did, but rather a character study of her upbringing. This is also interesting because we often see women who have suffered from these issues, but do not talk about it. She is a very good example of the latter. I loved the director's hands-on approach to the film and the camera work. I thought the film was very well done, very well shot and very engaging. There were a couple of times when I wished that they would have shown more of her. Overall, it's very good. If you like movies that are artfully made and have great performances, you should go see it. I was pleased with it.
I saw the film, and found myself experiencing the frustration of having to endure several children's whining, acting and general tantrums in my own family. I was reminded of my own family, with its many messy temper tantrums. The child's actions and tantrums in the film, however, seemed to be in response to the conflict between them and their parents. This conflict was exacerbated by the baby's tendency to cry more frequently in the evening than any other time. At the same time, the parents had a struggle with their own children, so the children also became an issue. The baby's crying did not seem to be a symptom of being bored, but rather, a symptom of her mother's inability to understand the difference between sleep and life. Perhaps the best advice that I have for parents is to know their children and their temperaments, and to listen to them, rather than always saying to your child, "I love you." I have no doubt that the parents would have not had their child's behavior if they had been allowed to listen to them. So what is going on? Are we leaving out the core issues, or are the core issues leaving out the core issues? Does this movie have anything to say about the nature of attachment? Or is it simply a flaccid and clumsy attempt to make a point? I enjoyed watching the movie, but do not recommend it. The baby crying is actually quite painful. I have never watched this type of film before. It was not so much that I was allowed to watch it, but rather that I was actually forced to watch it. If you want to make a point about the nature of attachment, this may be the movie for you.
This is a great documentary. It is very well done, and it touches on many interesting topics. The documentary is well balanced and is definitely worth watching.
I was born and raised in L.A. and as much as I love it and identify with it I also deeply identify with the issues it depicts. I think it's a lesson for people of all races, ages, and abilities. There are a lot of myths that people live in their own little worlds. Some people think it's "normal." Well it's not. People aren't 'normal' all the time. To some it's okay. It's a culture of which I am proud and am proud to live in. I never hear people talk about their choices, their goals. But for some reason there's always this notion that because they feel "tough" or "crazy" or "weird" or "different" or "other" or "different" they are at fault. I've never seen a person make the mistake of blaming someone else for their own mistakes. If they were any different in any way I'd be ashamed. But no, they are responsible for their actions. That doesn't mean they are bad. They have choices. They can change. I wouldn't blame them if they didn't change. I don't want to hate them. I know they're trying to be good people and make the best decisions for themselves and for others. They have their flaws. I don't hate them. I don't judge them. I just love their soul. I try to be a good role model and do what I can to improve the lives of others and help make others' lives better. I try to share my experiences and what I have learned, and how I have helped others in the past. I try to educate people on the issues we face in this world and help people know how to take control of their lives. In my own personal life I'm dealing with issues similar to those depicted in the film. There are some films out there that have some of the same ideas I want to share with others. I'm never going to stop wanting to help people, no matter what. I know I'm not alone in that goal. I would like to get to know everyone and share my knowledge. I'm very passionate about my work and I'm very optimistic about the future. I'm inspired. I will do everything I can to help change the world. I want to be a part of it.
This is a must watch documentary about the self taught hackers and art thieves who have dedicated their lives to making the world a better place. Seeing how they change the world is inspiring and inspiring. This documentary is a must watch. If you have time, watch it and think about how you could change the world!
I read the book in an English class. I wanted to see this movie but didn't have the chance. When I was watching this movie I couldn't help but to think of the great words and emotions in the book. The movie was very good. There were many scenes that I remembered and many I still remember. The people were very nice and they were sincere. The young actor was very convincing in his role. There were scenes where the subjects were really scared and at times it was hard to understand what they were saying. I thought it was very funny to see a mother coming from another country and telling her children the story of the movie. I think it was a good movie to watch and I would recommend it to anyone who wants to understand what it was like to be a refugee and what it was like to leave your country. It was a good movie but not the best one. I gave it a 9 because of the actors. You really do feel the emotion of these children and the pain they went through. The movie made me want to go to Syria to help.
I have to agree with the two previous reviewers. This is a very interesting documentary. I wonder why it wasn't released in a more accessible format. It would have been very difficult to do. I would have liked to see more of the people involved in this project. Also I was amazed by the photography. It looks very real. Some of the photos are really nice. Although I am not a big fan of Ian McEwan, it is probably my favorite performance in this film. Of course, I am not a fan of Doc Carver either. He is not the best actor out there. I thought he did well in this role. Also, I was glad that the participants never showed any of their emotions. It was not necessary to show a lot of emotion just because someone died. The documentary is also a good book about sports. The way that the people were interviewed and the way that they made their stories appear was very interesting. I would recommend this to anyone who is interested in this subject.
I think this is one of the best documentaries i have ever seen. The acting is good, the story is quite interesting, the narration is really nice and well done. But the documentary is not about just one movie, but about a few decades. I think that the documentary is really good for those who have not seen any movies, but still have to know about the movies. If you haven't seen any movies, you should watch this documentary. You will enjoy it a lot. I think that the director did a really great job, he made a great documentary about the movie industry. This documentary has something to do with the French Revolution, the Holocaust and a lot of other things. And this documentary is really good for those who have to know about these things.
I had never heard of Tasha Allen before, and was shocked by the amount of trash she had to put up with. I did some digging on her and was surprised to find that she is actually a nice, talented person, who truly made the most of her limited opportunities. Tasha is a former sex worker who is now a realtor who loves her clients. In fact, she is so passionate about her work that she has been a sex worker for 20 years. This has made her a decent stand-up comedian and a very accomplished one at that. Tasha doesn't waste any time trying to gain her clients' trust. She is constantly trying to get her clients to want to do business with her, but she knows that it takes a great deal of time and hard work. I have always admired Tasha, and her honesty in her documentary makes it very easy to like her. I found the acting to be very good, and the viewer has no idea how much she puts in to her work. I have always wondered how much her clients earn, and this documentary answers that question. I don't have any problem with her earning money for her work, as long as she does it right. Tasha is a former sex worker and prostitute, so she has some training and experience. Although she is not a sex worker, she knows what she is talking about. She also speaks in great detail about what is needed to do sex work, and she has a very honest and straightforward style. It is very easy to relate to her, as I have been a sex worker for a long time. I recommend this documentary for anyone who is interested in the world of sex work.
This documentary (my opinion) had the potential to be a 'must see' for anyone who has been through or wants to go through a breakup. However, I do not recommend it. After watching this documentary, I realized that I have never heard of such a thing as a "Dismemberment" (as in the breakup of a relationship) and I will probably never hear of it again. I recommend that people who are struggling with a breakup do not see this documentary. The reality of the breakup of a relationship is not portrayed in this documentary, it is the complete opposite of what you may expect. I found this documentary to be extremely depressing, and the best part of the documentary was when I had to give up on the idea of seeing it again. There are few things I can say about this documentary, which is why I did not rate it above a 4, but I am glad that I gave it a 9. It is possible that I was in a better mood when I saw this documentary than I was when I had to give up on it and get back on the road.
Since I've been watching HBO Films, I've seen a number of documentaries, and I really enjoyed this one. It's definitely different. It's a lot of opinions, but it's really easy to get to know the other person, and it makes you want to know what they think. It's really inspiring to see people you don't know very well, but you get to know them, and you really want to help them. It's pretty surprising and I'm glad that there are people out there who care about the country and the planet. And I hope that this film gets out. It really was an eye opener, and I really liked it.
I went to the premiere of this documentary on Sunday and found it to be very interesting. I feel that the film was not focused enough on the subject of how female athletes are treated by the men in their lives, but instead focused more on the athletes themselves. This made it much more difficult for me to relate to the film. I think the subject of the film would have been more interesting if it had been more about the athletes themselves and their experiences, rather than the men in their lives. I would have preferred a more personal, intimate experience, and less focus on the men in the lives. Overall, I really liked this film and think it is a great addition to my collection of sports documentaries. I hope that there will be more films like this coming out.
This documentary shows the life of a Brazilian mother of two boys. The mother was just released from prison. She is now living a difficult life, considering her welfare officer forced her to give birth at home. Although she does not speak any Portuguese, she uses the language to communicate with her children and with the prison staff. The mother is not a criminal, and has worked for several years at a public library. She just wants to get out of prison and become a homemaker. Although her son and daughter are living with her, she does not want them to be burdened with the burden of her children. The mother is honest and authentic and gives her perspective on the differences between her life and that of her children. The documentary is well made, with many scenes that illustrate the atmosphere of the prison. The mother describes the differences in families: She complains about the low standard of living in the prison. She complains about the children's attitude toward their mother. She describes the difference in the men who are incarcerated in the prison compared to the women, and the casual attitude that these men have toward their prison neighbors. The mothers also says she did not want the son to be in prison and he committed a crime. She also expresses that the children are too young to understand the prison system, and the mother also says she did not want her son to be in prison. A mother does not have a choice to get out of prison. However, this documentary is not a documentary about the life of a mother. It is about a mother trying to break out of prison and become a homemaker. We find her in many different countries in the world. She goes to Europe, to the United States, to Italy and finally to Brazil. This documentary shows her different life situations in different countries.
A documentary that explores the creative process behind the new sci-fi TV show "The 100". The show is based on the idea of the 100th human being, but for this documentary, we look at the work of the show's director, David Abrahams. We meet him at his home in New Zealand, and talk to him about his inspirations for the show, his relationships with the cast and crew, and his passion for the subject. We see him talk about his process of writing the script, as well as the differences between his ideas and the actual script. We also see the director on set, and we see him discuss with the cast and crew the problems he had with the movie. The main thing that we learn about the director is that he's passionate about his work, and the passion he shows in the movie is impressive. It's a good documentary that talks about the creative process behind the show. It's not a boring documentary, and it's certainly interesting.
I enjoyed this documentary very much, and thought it was a very accurate portrayal of the job of a nurse. The job is a lot like any other, except that there are a lot more hours and there are many more patients to care for. I thought the story was interesting and it was a good portrayal of the job of a nurse. It is definitely a great film to see, but if you don't like the idea of nurses, you will probably not like the film.
If you have ever had a relationship like this or have been in a relationship in which you were the one constantly fighting for what you wanted, this movie will certainly touch you. I find it ironic that this documentary came out in the same year as Whiplash, a film that glorifies the rage that pervades the consciousness of students, while simply demeaning those students. The story of Whiplash is a narrative that communicates a whole lot about a bunch of people and their struggle with this violent impulse. Yet, for me, the film was more about the relationship that I had to the people in my life who were far more violent than me. I am a student at a large university where the people who spend their free time torturing students are often the ones in charge of the student counselors and the media relations department. If you're in a relationship with someone who is equally at war with you, especially if they are your best friend, the movie will bring out all of the dark sides of that relationship. Most of the time, the people who go to extremes to get what they want are the ones who will have your best interests at heart, which is why the movie itself was almost pointless to watch. But for me, the anger that was latent in this relationship was more than enough to carry the weight of the film. For me, this is one of those movies that was made so that others might understand what it feels like to be in this sort of relationship, and hopefully convince them to not get caught up in it.
Erika Chavez delivers a powerful and powerful performance. We saw her fight and win the only fight she was awarded the President of America, against Trump and McCain. This is an incredible story about how a young woman became a politician fighting for the rights of the poor and battling against the corporate interests. The film contains many things I have not seen in documentaries that would make it better or more relevant to the current times. It also does not give a moralistic account of what is going on in the world. Most documentaries do not leave you with a feeling of sadness or cynicism, which I feel the person who narrated the film does not. It leaves you with a sense of hope and it also gives the viewer a great insight into how the system works in the United States, in a capitalist system. The film has been dubbed a propaganda film. I do not agree with this but this is the only way I can understand the negative reviews that have been given to this movie. This is an inspiring, motivating and powerful story about how we should fight for our rights and freedoms. Thank you Erika Chavez, for giving us a sense of hope and inspiration.
This movie is a must see for anyone who wants to know what life was like during the 1940's and 1950's. It is a must see for any movie buff. The film has a great cast of actors and actresses, and the photography is excellent. The director, Mike Ray, has made a very interesting and informative movie. The movie gives the viewer a feel for the lives of many people who were involved in the 1940's and 1950's. The film also shows how the films were made. The movie is very entertaining and is a must see. If you like movies about the 1940's and 1950's, this movie is for you. If you are looking for a movie that has a message or message, I would not recommend this movie. However, if you are looking for a movie that will make you think and feel, this movie is for you.
This is a very nice documentary about the life and times of American professional wrestler "Mr. T" (who passed away on January 22nd, 2015). The film opens with footage of him wrestling for a few months in the early 80's and some of the early interviews he gave. Then it goes back to the early 90's when he was a superstar in the WWF and later the WCW. He also had a good career with the WWF and later the WWF/World Wrestling Federation, but he got hurt and was no longer able to compete for his country. He eventually retired, but he was not given much recognition in the rest of the world. His popularity was then at its peak. The film shows some of the different ways he made money, including as a photographer and an actor. The film also includes interviews with his daughter, who is very cute and loves her father very much. The film is very well made and interesting. The only thing I did not like was the editing of the film. There were too many long slow-motion shots of the wrestler and his daughter and the shots were sometimes choppy and blurred. I also think that the interviews with other wrestlers and the fans could have been better edited. Overall, the film is very interesting, but not great. I rate it a 7/10.
An extremely well made documentary about the social and legal issues surrounding gay rights in Japan. The plot is fairly simplistic, as it focuses on one of the biggest and most visible issues of our time, the same-sex marriage debate. But I think that the presentation and the way the film is made were very accurate and so was the way the filmmakers present the evidence on all sides. A few points where the film deviated from the original Japanese were in the narration, as well as in some of the incidents, but overall, I think the filmmakers made a good job of presenting what actually happened, and making it easy to follow. I would recommend this film to anyone who has ever been to Japan, and especially to those who have been to Japan and are in the same situation as those interviewed. It is very informative and provides a lot of inspiration. I would say, however, that everyone should watch it in order to fully appreciate the reality of the situation in Japan.
This is a very honest film about the life of a man who was born as a slave and who became a free man. There is no doubt that this man lived a life of desperation and hardship. He also lived a life of love and nobility. The film also showed that it is possible to overcome the extreme conditions of slavery. This is not just a film about the man but about the world in which he lived and made his own living. This is a film about how a man had to overcome the adversity of slavery and even defeat the authorities who tried to put him to death. The film showed the difficulties that all people in the West had to overcome in order to live. It also showed the problems that many people faced in the South of Africa during apartheid. I found the documentary very well put together, I loved the way the man was portrayed and the way he had to deal with the conditions of his situation. I liked the way the man was shown in his own words, and the way he described what he had been through. The film was very well done and I would recommend it to all people who love a good film. It is a must see for everyone who is interested in the topic of slavery.
This is an interesting documentary that is based on the life of Bruce Willis' character, Jack Daniels, in the 1987 film "The Rock". Jack Daniels was the lead of the film and his character was based on a real person who was a star of the '70s. This is a documentary that was produced in conjunction with Willis' wife, Dyan Cannon, and they did a great job of researching and researching Jack Daniels. I recommend this documentary to anyone who has never seen the movie "The Rock", or anyone who has seen the movie and has an interest in the subject of alcoholism and alcoholism in general. I am sure that everyone will learn something about Jack Daniels.
One of the most wonderful things about watching this documentary is that you can watch it over and over again and still have a great appreciation for the things that are shown. It is well-filmed, and it is very easy to follow. It was extremely well-done, and it was great to see how they made a documentary that was as great as the person behind it was. It is also an amazing way to introduce people to the people and events that shaped the music of the 1960s and 1970s. I would recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in the history of popular music in the U.S. and to anyone who enjoys movies and documentaries. It's well worth watching.
I must admit, I was not particularly interested in this film. I'd never seen the original before and this was the first time that I'd heard the original theme song sung by the original singer of the film. I found this story, which is essentially about a young woman who goes to work with her uncle in a factory, interesting but ultimately unfunny. The story of a single mother of two, moved by her success at her work, after a rough start at school, who is supposed to take the next step with her son, and is rejected by her husband, and the husband's wishes to marry the son and leave the mother is a very familiar one. The movie is also not particularly funny. I won't say that the other actresses are bad or the production is horrible, but that I didn't laugh one time during the film. The production is not particularly detailed or well done, the editing is not good, there is no sense of drama, and the songs are not particularly memorable. They did however try to make this a slightly unique and different film in which there is some parody and humor. This is also the first film I've seen in a while where the camera work is impressive, the camera moves, the angles are sharp and the lighting is beautiful. I have to admit, that while I found the film to be very interesting, I didn't really find the story to be anything special. I also wasn't completely impressed with the film's ending. It felt forced and rather anticlimactic.
The film follows the life of the Duke of Devonshire (Richard Attenborough) and his family in the late 19th century. This is a fascinating story that is fascinating to the film. The film does not focus on the Duke's time in the Crimean War, but the Duke's brother (Bruce Greenwood) and his wife (Carol Hawkins). There is a lot of history, but not as much as one would expect. The Duke of Devonshire was a political figure, a great leader of the "Great White Fleet". He was known as "The Great One", but his friends and enemies called him "The Gopher". His family was very wealthy and his family life was beautiful. However, the Duke's marriage was a mess. He had a mistress and then a wife and a daughter, and then a son and a daughter. This is a great film to see if you are interested in the Duke of Devonshire. If you are not, you will find this interesting, but if you are interested in the Duke of Devonshire, I would recommend "The Great War". This film is not as good as "The Great War", but it is still an interesting film. The story is more interesting than "The Great War", but the Duke of Devonshire is still interesting. He is an interesting character and the story is interesting.
As far as documentaries go, this was a great one. As an African-American, I could relate to the experience of this documentary. This documentary made me understand the "burden" that African-Americans felt to fight to be respected by people of another race. The purpose of this documentary is to put a face to the people that were in this movie. The best part about this documentary is the "humor" it puts in people's faces. I think that it has a way of changing the people and helping them understand that the "invisible" has a face. I would recommend this documentary to anyone. I just can't get the film out of my head. I give it a 9 out of 10 because there are some negative reviews of this documentary. People say that the documentary is not accurate. I have never seen this before, but the documentaries that are in the news and the news that is shown on TV, there are some people who are against it, because they say that there is not enough data to back up what is shown in the documentary. However, I think that it is the perfect way of showing people the truth about what the majority of African-Americans think. I hope that this documentary will help to educate the people of the world.
In the late 1960s, as a young woman in the U.S., I had a hard time fitting in. My parents were obsessed with the Beatles, and I found it hard to fit in with anyone in my family. But I loved the Beatles, and I even lived in their apartment building for a few months. As a result, I was always looking for things that might connect to my life. I had a brief exposure to the Beatles, but I found that they were not my kind of music. The most important thing about the Beatles was their lyrics and their songs. I think that this movie really does a good job of capturing the stories that the Beatles told about themselves. It also shows how much the Beatles affected my life. I would recommend this movie to anyone who is looking for a good story about the Beatles.
I like to keep an open mind when watching a documentary. I've had several films before that had a similar subject matter, so I have a feeling that they could be a little bit better. This one, however, was much better than I expected. It was a documentary about a small group of people who really just wanted to be happy and didn't care about what others thought of them. It's a nice story about how we all have a choice about what we want to do in life, and we should always use it. I think it was a good film, and I recommend it to anyone who likes to see how many different people can find happiness. It's an interesting movie to watch. I recommend it.
Lets face it, movies are an art form. Just like all the other art forms, movies are subjective, not in a scientific sense, but in an artistic sense. Movies are a way for us to show our opinions on a subject and the best movies are the ones that allow us to form our own opinions on a subject. For example, movies like Casablanca, which is a brilliant film, has a very strong message on the subject of racism, and yet has a strong message of human nature. Another movie, the Godfather is a brilliant film, but it is also very well done. The actors are great, and it is very well thought out. It shows a different side of people in it's portrayal of the Mafia, and it shows how the people that are in the Mafia are actually very good people. In many ways this is the message of the Godfather, which is that no matter what is happening to you, you can still do something about it. This message is very powerful and that is why I think it is a great movie.
This documentary is good. It is well produced, good editing, the interviews are very good, and the director does a great job. I am not a big fan of Carl Bernstein (that may not be an accurate reflection), but he was involved in the Watergate situation and his style was clearly of interest. This film shows his efforts in this important case, and it does not show the real action that led to the break-in. The real highlight of the film was Bob Woodward's interviews with David Catalfo. At times, Catalfo was very difficult to understand, and Woodward's strong interviews with Catalfo were much more effective than his interviews with Bernstein. The film shows the effort of the Watergate burglars, and the resistance by people to try to stop them. This movie is a good thing to see.
I think that this movie has a lot of good points. It is well-done and the way it's told is quite effective. I feel that it does a good job of showing the little nuances of an American family that have a lot of stuff in common with each other. The plot of the movie is quite powerful and is quite compelling. I don't think it was over-dramatic or overly dramatic. It's a well-told story that is both intriguing and entertaining. I think that this movie has a lot of good points.
This is a documentary about a group of gay people who were victims of the infamous Nazi persecution. This film shows a variety of stories about the gay men who were persecuted in Germany during the Second World War. The German government was very reluctant to give gay men asylum in their country. Some of these gay men were sent to concentration camps. However, some of them were allowed to leave the country to avoid persecution. Some of these men were saved by the American government. However, some of them were not saved. This documentary is very emotional and shows the feelings of these gay men. This documentary is very well done and I recommend watching this film.
I've never been a fan of Madonna, but the reviews for this film made me change my tune. It's a truth to say, that everyone is entitled to their opinion, and as for this movie, I thought it was about as honest and heartfelt as I've ever seen. People give a heck of a lot of credit to Madonna for "taking it all" on the road, and I completely disagree. Madonna's stage is a cesspool of drug abuse, addiction, and animal cruelty. She is a whore, and a mother, with no mercy. I think that those who are in the industry know this, but I still think that Madonna deserves credit for using her music and attitude to make the world a better place. She should have been ashamed to perform in this film. The problem with her is that she doesn't have any fans. She has no fans, and everyone knows that. She needs to stop acting like she is some artist, and stop using her name as a way of survival. If she gets rich, it's because of her public image and her money. The most important thing is that we remember that Madonna has no talent. She is a whore and a mother, and this movie is proof that.
I thought this film was really well done. It was a little too long, but I did enjoy the film. It was the only documentary I have ever watched that was not edited. It was informative and really brought me in to the lives of the women who were featured. I thought the editing was good, but it did get a little too long for me. I would recommend this film to anyone who is interested in women's issues and who is interested in the history of the women's movement.
What's been missing in documentaries about the world of tennis? This documentary, directed by David McRaney, takes a different approach. Rather than showing tennis through the eyes of one man's perspective, McRaney chose to follow the lives of 15 different women to understand how they feel and what drives them to continue on the path of winning. This movie is not without its flaws. Not every player or coach, nor any person, is portrayed in a way that is totally accurate. The film does a good job of showing that tennis players are not all that they are commonly portrayed to be. Some seem to be likable, but there are others who are almost mindless thugs. And then there are those that seem to be trying to do something that no one else would do, but are totally devoted to the sport. For example, you have former players like Bernard Tomic, who has spent the last 15 years in an insular world of darkness and madness, never revealing his true feelings. In fact, the only real person he reveals is a bit of a leper. He does not tell anyone. Yet, he is determined to continue his career and not let his marriage break up. You also have "The People's Court" that was formed after the European Championships where thousands of fans came to support the players. The movie's subtitle is "The People's Court", and it really was. They are all people with a lot of stories, but few who want to share them with the public. They all seem to be in control of their lives. This is not to say that tennis is not important, but it is not the center of attention as it is portrayed in the movie. The people who are the main focus in this movie are the players themselves, and they tell their stories in a way that is often quite powerful. The documentaries "The Tennis Gods" and "The Outsider" were a great source for ideas for this film. The people that are often portrayed as the villains in these documentaries are really the people that have the biggest influence on the players. Sometimes these are the biggest stars in the sport and they can control what happens. But this is not a film that will make the viewer want to watch the sport again. This is a film that you can watch once and then maybe think of it again and then maybe watch it again.
This movie, along with other works of Woody Allen, especially 'Salo' (the real movie directed by Allen), made me understand and appreciate his works more than ever. But I was a bit skeptical to see the movie because of what I read in the reviews and the hype surrounding the movie. Now I must say that the movie did not disappoint me. The movie is about Allen's marriage with Mia Farrow and the complications of his work life. The movie is really a docudrama about the lives of Allen and Mia Farrow and what they go through as they have a child together. And what's also funny is that Allen's wife, Mary Steenburgen, died just days before he shot this movie. So the whole thing is kind of, dare I say, biographical. You can really see how his marriage was a great success and how it really hurt his work life. But I think that what makes the movie really good is the use of 'wow' and 'love' in the dialogue. The people who wrote these lines or used them in the movie really did an excellent job. It really is a great movie. The movie also deals with a lot of topics that really really bother a lot of people. You can really see that the public is often very harsh on Allen and how he is. And this movie is great for those who haven't seen the movie yet.
The writer and director of this film, Anna Miles, is a British documentary film maker who focuses on women's issues. Her previous films have been about domestic violence, the issue of child abuse, the issue of male domestic abuse, and about the issues of domestic abuse and child abuse. This film, entitled "Sweat and Tears", is about domestic violence. It focuses on two women, a woman and a woman who have suffered domestic violence. They are both abused by their partners and are in a constant state of fear and panic. In the film, they discuss the issues of domestic violence and how it affects women. They also talk about how domestic violence affects men. The director, Anna Miles, also interviewed the women who are victims of domestic violence. The film was very well made, the characters were very well drawn out and the acting was good. I really liked the way the director had the men describe what they were experiencing and how they felt. I would recommend this film to anyone who has been affected by domestic violence. The film is a good film that is worth watching.
This is a good documentary about the struggles of a small village in the Scottish Highlands. The story of the people of Kettlewell is based on a true story. The film starts with an interview with the man who became the town's mayor, and the people who lived there, as well as the villagers and the community who were there when it was built. The documentary then moves into the present and shows what's happening in Kettlewell, and how the people are coping with the change. There are also some interesting interviews with the people who lived there when it was first built. I liked the way that the documentary shows the small town in Scotland, and the change that it's undergone. The film is well produced and edited. The interviews are insightful and it is very entertaining. I also liked the way that the documentary is very accurate in showing the people's reactions to the change, and how they are coping with it. Overall, I liked the documentary. It's a good way to see what life is like in a small town, and how people are dealing with the change. It's not a documentary that you can watch and expect to learn about a small town, and I think that's what the filmmakers did. I liked the way that they showed how the people reacted to the change, and how they're coping with it. It's interesting and entertaining, and I recommend it.
I am surprised at how many people were expecting this documentary to be a documentary of the couple's relationship. I thought it would be a story about the couple and how they came together and how they ended up divorced. The story is about the couple's relationship, but it's really more about the couple's relationship. It's a bit of a mix of the couple's life and the couple's relationship. It doesn't take a lot of time to get to know the couple, but it doesn't take much time to understand them. I think it's a good documentary, and I recommend it to anyone who is interested in the couple's life and how they came together. It's not a typical documentary, and it's not a typical documentary you see about someone's relationship. It's not a documentary you see about the couple's relationship. It's a documentary about the couple's relationship. I would give it a 7 out of 10.
This documentary was a good listen. It was nice to see an unbiased view of the business and how it affects the people who work in it. I really enjoyed the personalities of the people that were interviewed. One of the things I loved about this documentary was that it was not about the business. It was about the people who work in the business and how they cope with the stress. This documentary also shows how hard it is to find a job when you have a disability and how the job market in that industry is really tough. It was a great show that covered the different types of disability and how they impact a person's ability to work. I really enjoyed this documentary and would recommend it to anyone.
This documentary is a fun look at the life and work of the great feminist and anti-war writer Mary Daly. It was well made and is very engaging. It is definitely not a film for the squeamish, but it does portray the author of "An Anatomy of Melancholy" and "Rabid Dogs" in a good light. The documentary does a good job of getting into the author's life, her writing, and her work, but it does not have a lot of depth, and the ending is a little disappointing. Still, it is well worth watching and I think it is a very interesting film.
I am a Holocaust survivor and have lived in several European countries where such crimes were actually perpetrated. Many Jewish people died, not because of the Nazis, but because of their own lack of empathy towards other human beings. This documentary documents the efforts by the Allies to rescue the Jews of Germany, and to save those Jews who would eventually escape Nazi persecution. This documentary is an example of the human spirit overcoming the limits of human emotion and the need to survive. The documentary is also an example of the ability of the human spirit to overcome the tragedy of war.
I've seen this film and I'm speechless. It's truly amazing and touching. Every aspect of this documentary was superbly done. It's a great story. It's inspiring. It's sad, but also funny, it's funny. It's beautiful. It's everything you could want. Even if you hate gay rights, you should love this film. For you will feel sad, but also joyful and have a huge sense of joy.
This documentary was well worth my time. The only complaint I had about it was that it seemed to be more focused on the women than the men. I understand that they were trying to portray the male bias, but I think they could have done a little more of the women's perspective. I really enjoyed the interviews and the footage. I hope this is just the beginning of an increase in women's rights and equality in the world.
I really liked this movie, it was very emotional and compelling. The documentary also includes interviews with family and friends of the other actors in the film. It also provides a look at the various paths that the actors took in their careers. There's even a personal essay from the director, as well as some examples from the film itself. Very informative. It is an important documentary that I recommend. It is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen, and it's well worth seeing.
I have only watched the documentary before this and I must say, the story is amazing. It's not a documentary of any great length, but more of a "movie-within-a-movie" which is fascinating to watch. The amount of information presented is staggering and the lack of a strong narrative, or a clear message, is somewhat of a letdown. That said, the documentary is stunning. I would recommend this to anyone who wants to see this documentary and knows very little about its content.
In her amazing film "Sweat and Tears", the first English-language documentary to take place in an oil-rich country, it is well known that the more money that is pumped into a country the less it has to offer to the inhabitants of the country. This documentary focuses on the case of Qatar, a country whose residents are currently enjoying a period of unprecedented prosperity. The director, Roberto Di Leo, has been very careful in filming these dramatic events in order to ensure that the issues that are being raised in the film have real-life relevance. The production team, consisting of several French and Emirati people, did a fantastic job in not only finding the locations but also in finding the actors to speak for the film. They did a great job with the dialog, capturing the genuine emotions that the residents of Qatar are experiencing. The documentary is an important step in the right direction in Qatar's development and represents an important step forward for human rights and humanitarian issues in a country that has a history of strong support for the working classes. It should be noted that while the documentary is still in production, it is expected to be released in May of 2013, when the Qatari parliament will be holding its first public hearing on the subject of the working class in Qatar. These issues are critical for the future of the country. At this point in time, the Qatari government has been making a great effort to improve the living conditions of the working classes, through the introduction of minimum wage laws, better health care, education and better child care facilities, as well as more generous pensions. It has also been providing thousands of job opportunities to the unemployed. For the past six months, Qatar has been implementing the reforms required by the UN Human Rights Committee. These reforms include the abolition of private property, the introduction of a universal basic income, a minimum wage law, and a reform in the education system to prepare for the new millennium. The transition of a country that is over 90% petroleum dependent will be an important milestone for the Qatari government, as well as for the international community. The movie was produced by Roberto Di Leo, a fellow at the Human Rights Foundation and the director of the documentary "Sweat and Tears". He interviewed the majority of people in Qatar who were involved in the discussions and who went through the hardships that they faced during the filming of the documentary. We must not forget that this film is an independent film that is not being made by an NGO or a humanitarian organization. It is the work of the citizenry and of those who have the power to implement and implement change in a country where the government does not have a clear vision and where the dictator, which is currently the Emir of Qatar, does not have a clear vision. "Sweat and Tears" is an important documentary that has the power to change the trajectory of a country.
When I saw the first trailer for this film I was intrigued. The entire history of how boxing was created, how it became what it is today and how it has evolved to become a sport with millions of fans around the world was fascinating. The idea of putting together all the clips of the best boxing footage was fascinating. The documentary gives you a very good understanding of how it was for a very long time, the reasons why boxing became what it is today and how it has evolved over the years. I would recommend this documentary to anyone who is interested in boxing or a fan of the sport.
I'm a female who experienced what this film had to offer. It was extremely hard to watch but, at the end of the day, I wasn't totally okay with the way that it ended. The feelings of abandonment and the helplessness that it brought me are not something I can easily forget. The fact that the show did not end with a release of money for a donation and a book signing for a book is something that I have to agree with. I do hope that the director's life is a happy one, because this man is a true survivor. He was bullied growing up and had to overcome it. As he said in the film, "I think the biggest thing that I did was be a person that was not like everyone else. I was different from all of the other kids. I wasn't pushed around. I had friends and I had a place to go to." I was surprised to learn that the director didn't go to college. He was in trouble for using a drug. He had to leave his friends and had to leave his girlfriend for someone that he just met in a bar. I don't want to say that he was a "fag hag" but, the fact that he wasn't able to get that job that he had been searching for. And, the fact that he lost his job and his house in the first place because of the drugs he was using. This is a true story and the documentary gave a clear perspective to the people who were affected by the drug. You will understand what I'm talking about if you have a history of using drugs.
This is a highly disturbing documentary about the pharmaceutical industry and how it has been able to get control over government, the media, and even the rest of the human race. It's a pretty good film, but it's not what I expected it to be. The film is made up of interviews with people who are either talking about their experiences with the pharmaceutical industry or the people who work in the pharmaceutical industry. It goes into the history of pharmaceuticals and how they came to be and the influence they had on society. It goes into the medical industry, which is also very interesting and if you think about it, they're not that different from the pharmaceutical industry. It's a very interesting documentary and it covers the history of drugs and how they're used to help with diseases. It's a little bit biased though because most of the people interviewed have been paid for their testimonials, which are paid by the pharmaceutical companies. Some of the people interviewed don't have a clue as to what the pharmaceutical industry is or what it does, but they do seem to be on their side and say they're against the pharmaceutical industry. The film is really good and it gives a really good perspective on what the pharmaceutical industry is and how they're able to get control over governments and the media. There are a lot of great interviews in this film. It's a very good documentary and it's a must watch. This film is great and it's well worth seeing.
After watching the film 'Voyage of the Dawn Treader' for the second time I have to say that this is a great film. No doubt the story is a great one. Yes there is a lot of action but it doesn't overshadow the film. It is a very human story. I have seen this film and the film was not bad at all. It is a story about the nature of love, of a human connection to other human beings, the nature of sacrifice, and of the dangers of war. I would recommend this film to everyone. This is a film about life. Not just an action movie. It is a story about life, a film about loss, loss of love and loss of love. This film is very human and very human, it is a film about the loss of love, loss of life and loss of life. The film is a story about the most basic human emotions, loss and loss of love. It is a great film that I would recommend to everyone. The film is about love. It is a film about the loss of love, loss of life and loss of life.
This documentary is a must watch for everyone who is interested in medicine and the history of human rights. I myself am a sufferer of Crohn's disease. Although I have managed to get a tolerable quality of life with medication, it's still very much like the feeling of a disease. There is no relief, you have to work very hard to overcome this disease. This documentary is a great example of how one person, in his very own environment, can overcome a disease and a society's attitude towards it. It also shows how people affected by this disease can still carry out their daily tasks and show their love for their loved ones. I think that this documentary is extremely important and deserves to be seen by everyone.
A very good documentary, but it could have been so much better. The film covers some interesting topics, but could have done so much more. The film could have done with a more thorough research on the relationships between the doctors and patients, and the role of the doctors and nurses in these relationships. The film could have done with a deeper dive into the science behind the drugs that are prescribed, and how they affect the body. And a deeper look into the politics of the pharmaceutical industry and the drugs themselves. There is a lot of discussion about the ethical implications of using these drugs, and the idea of the power of the pharmaceutical industry and their ability to influence the science. But there is also a lot of discussion about the politics of the drug industry. The film is a must see for anyone who wants to know more about the history of pharmaceuticals, and the relationship between the companies that make these drugs and the government that approves them. And a must see for anyone who wants to see a little bit more of the impact of the drug industry on the rest of the world.
I've never seen a documentary about the making of 'City of God', but I think it's a great movie. It was very informative and the characters were very well done. It was a shame that the movie did not do well at the box office. I hope that it will be remade. If you've seen the movie, you know that it is a very dark film. I think it's a shame that they didn't show the true story of how the whole thing got made. It is a very sad story.
I have to say I am a bit disappointed with this documentary. The documentary begins with an interview with the founder of the band, which I was very interested in. Unfortunately, this is only the first part of the documentary. The second part is the band's history, and that is not exactly what I was looking for. The second part of the documentary focuses on the various events that led to the breakup of the band, which I found extremely boring. If you are into heavy metal music, I suggest you watch this documentary, but if you are looking for an accurate look into the life of one of the most influential bands in history, I think you'll be disappointed. This documentary is definitely not for everyone.
An exciting documentary that provides a true glimpse into the struggle and triumph of Andy Warhol and his band, The New York Dolls. It is an enlightening look into the life of this unique group of pop artists who are truly loved and respected by generations of music fans around the world. For those who have never heard of them or only know them for their hit singles, this film is a great introduction to this group of artists. This film is a must see, as it is based on the true story of the rise of the New York Dolls, from a small local band to a worldwide phenomenon. It's also a great history lesson on the young band, their relationship with Warhol, and their intense and often violent relationship with their manager, the legendary Eddie Kramer, who constantly threatened to make the group sign with The Beach Boys. "Andy Warhol. The Man Who Gave America its first song."
A little bit of time would go a long way. "A Little Bit of Rain" is not just a book to look at and ponder, but a documentary to watch. So is "Two Weeks Without Rain." The documentary "Two Weeks Without Rain" uses just about every part of a story which is depicted in the book to make it more interesting. This is especially true of the first half of the book. That time is shown through their entire story, and it is a magnificent way to tell a story. The second half of the book is not only told from the perspective of the book, but also of the book's narrator, Rehoboom (Bradley Cooper). It is an excellent way to present a story of a book. The real emotion, as opposed to the emotion of the narrator, is shown through the book's narrator. That narrator is also used to create the scene in the book, which is fantastic. The story is also narrated through a little bit of narration from the narrator. So, the two documentaries were directed by the same director, Wes Anderson. I hope they have different ideas for the next one. So far, "Rushmore" has been much more successful than the second documentary. I hope he has learned from his first one, and not just repeats it.
It's the year 2000, and a new president is in office. In response, many major corporations are pressuring the government to do a "Cleaner" of their products. They call this "Cleaner" because it will remove all traces of their toxic waste. Not only are they concerned about their product's safety, they are also concerned that the "Cleaner" will just take their business away. This documentary covers a lot of the negative aspects of the Cleaner, and the use of government money to try to remove the remaining traces of the company. Unfortunately, the documentary does a good job of explaining the harm caused by the Cleaner, but it does not cover the good side of the Cleaner. This documentary does a good job of showing the ups and downs of the Cleaner, and how much business it has created in the local community. It's very interesting and informative, but it does not cover the good side of the Cleaner. I recommend this documentary to anyone who wants to learn more about the Cleaner.
For the past year, I've been obsessed with my work. I've been fascinated with the way that hard work can give rise to fulfillment, and how, when neglected, it can cripple those who have it. So I went to see this documentary, and I must say I was extremely impressed. The way it follows the real life of many of the artists who have supported you with their art, it really allows you to feel as though you're part of the family. The most interesting aspect of the documentary is how the family of the deceased artist itself is as busy as the person itself. I found it incredible how they simply spent as much time as possible around their loved one's art, and took care of the items that he cherished the most, all while loving him. I was amazed and touched by their honesty, and their giving of their time to a stranger, they knew had a connection to their family, and they took that time to simply smile and enjoy the people they loved. It really made me want to go and see the next artist in the family, as there was no question that my interest in art would be greatly affected by it. A truly touching documentary that will touch your heart.
Many people have given this movie a bad review. I am here to tell you that this is a great movie. The movie shows the life of the medical community in New York City and how it is run and what they do. This movie is not just for medical students. I was very impressed with this movie. It was very informative and you learn something about what goes on in this field of medicine. I am very grateful for this movie.
It is no secret that Robert Iger and Disney have been battling it out for the last decade or so over who controls the biggest piece of the pie (its stock market value). According to Disney, Iger was the perfect candidate to take on the reins of the company after having his own experience in film and television when he took on ABC as CEO. In the past ten years, the studio has essentially not made a decision on which direction it wants to go in, as evidenced by the plethora of attempts to replace the recently departed Michael Eisner, the man who took over from Jeffrey Katzenberg after his retirement, in 2003. And now, as we enter the year 2000, we have the chance to have a few ideas of our own as we head into the new millennium. While the system may not be completely broken, it's certainly not what it once was. Disney is clearly trying to figure out where to take the studio, and what direction it wants to take. While Iger would likely start with the studio's TV and theatrical properties, Iger and Disney would also likely put their attention into a home video unit that would include movies like "Toy Story", "Toy Story 2", and "A Bug's Life" (the animated short). If you've seen the original Disney's studio films, you'll know what I'm talking about. Disney wants to avoid looking like the old guard, and instead, it will most likely be good to see where its strength lies. During the course of the film, Disney employees will share stories of their struggles with management and the problems they face daily with their jobs. Many will also tell of their doubts about the studio. With the project, the company is also hoping to find a creative outlet for film and television creatives to show off their ideas. As Iger explained, "This is a time to innovate. This is a time to reinvent." Although he did not reveal the creative outlet, Iger did say that Disney would seek to make the creative outlet one that would not only be a success, but would inspire many to come work for the studio. In a way, that's the opposite of what most studios do. If they want to keep churning out films for their investors, the studios tend to focus on ideas. But if Disney can reach a new level of creativity that will inspire its employees to create and create again, Iger said the studio would be able to make more money. And although this is the same thing that film studios did since the 1950s, it is also a topic that has been done a few times since that time. Like the old guard studios, Hollywood studios have a lot of ability to create and stay competitive with other studios and even stay independent. Because of this, a lot of studios stay in the top 5 and even top 5 as much as a decade after having a shortlived success. And in all of the movies we see these days, it is quite common to see a hit and then fail. The studio has invested a lot of time and money in film and TV so that the hits can be seen, but the bad films have also had a hard time staying afloat. But what Iger said would most likely be the case for Disney. Since the studio has all these creative outlets, it would be more efficient to pick films that would be more challenging. And at this point, the studio has already developed a number of new titles for the 1999 year. "The Lion King" was created by the studio and is an animated film that is being released in November 2000. The film stars James Earl Jones, Danny Glover, John Lithgow and John Lithgow's wife Mimi Leder. Glover plays Simba, the youngest and most
I was lucky enough to see this documentary at an art festival in Athens, and found it so enlightening and fascinating. It is important to know the history of Greece, and this documentary tells the history of Greece from antiquity to the present. It helps to understand that many things that happened have a power over people that many people don't understand. It explains why the Greeks are so mysterious to many people, because they have a spiritual and political power in the world. The history behind the time when you are born, how the society were created and what have been the achievements and failures of the Greeks are very interesting to read. The documentary also tells how the Greeks managed to live with such a harsh existence without any kind of luxuries, and how they were able to create society that they wanted to live in. The documentary also tells what has been the Greek human culture that is now gone, and how they are trying to come back to their primitive culture. The documentary also shows how a culture that was built by someone could be so horrible to the rest of humanity. The documentary was about something that I really didn't understand, and I think I am going to read a book on this subject to better understand the subject.
Flawed? Sure. But this is a picture that depicts, in a matter-of-fact way, what it is like for people in prison, and how it is like for families. Watching this, the viewer feels like they're living in the story. I'm no prude, but the hard talk is too real. Watch it. You won't be disappointed. You will feel sympathy for the characters. You will be touched. But most of all, you will have a real story to tell yourself.
I loved the stories in this film. I loved the way it depicted the human spirit. In the most poignant moments I saw the humanity and the brutality of war. The cinematography and acting was incredible. I wish I could have seen it in the theater. I think this is a must see for anyone who is in need of a hero in their life. I hope people watch it and decide to go to war and see the human spirit.
This documentary about the film The Belly of the Beast is a good read and a fascinating story about the making of this film and about the controversial subject of addiction. The film makers, George Gallo and Edward P. Vdobole, share their passion for making this film and discuss what made the film so fascinating and what it took to get it made. The interviews with various people involved in the making of this film and the fantastic and even creepy footage of animals being slaughtered were highlights for me. Also, there is lots of fascinating footage of a variety of animals being killed, from monkeys to rabbits. The documentary follows several people involved in making this film, from the animals, to the people who created the film, to the financiers. The documentary is fascinating and I highly recommend it. 9/10
This is a great documentary. I really appreciate the fact that the filmmakers focused on the importance of unity among people regardless of their racial backgrounds. The actors in this movie were very authentic and spoke so candidly. The way that they spoke about the events that occurred in Ferguson and were affected by the police shooting of Michael Brown is what made the film so powerful. I was pleasantly surprised to see how close the filmmaker got to the people of Ferguson and St. Louis. I thought that it was a great job of bringing the real people and their perspective to the screen. The whole cast was fantastic. If you have not seen this movie I would highly recommend it.