Steam Obit.

Obit. is a movie starring Bruce Weber, William McDonald, and Margalit Fox. Writers and editors from the New York Times discuss their unique approach to writing the obituaries of public figures.
Other Titles
Verdens bedste nekrologer, Nekrologer som livsuppgift, Elämäntehtävänä muistokirjoitukset
Running Time
1 hours
33 minutes
Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Genres
Documentary
Director
Vanessa Gould
Actors
Bruce Weber, Margalit Fox, William Grimes, William McDonald
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
Writers and editors from the New York Times discuss their unique approach to writing the obituaries of public figures.
Comments about documentary «Obit.» (70)
One of the most interesting documentaries I've ever seen. As a former documentary maker, I was definitely anxious to see this film. I am a huge film buff and have been a fan of Nick Broomfield's work for a very long time. This documentary, which is based on the book "The Big Picture", tells a fantastic story about how the real stories of the life of George W. Bush and Al Gore have been treated by the media. It also tells how big money and big media influence can corrupt the truth. With many facts that are pretty incredible, you cannot go wrong with this film.
It was a weird choice to have a big budget movie about the islanders in what is still an island. Having been on the island for 20 years, I had never really thought of the story as being very special. I did like the fact that there was not a high standard for their treatment of the natives. The story was not told from their point of view. If that sounds odd, it is. A very good movie!
With the recent rise in popularity of the internet and the various people that have come to use it, there is an increasing demand for documentary films to document what is going on. The films in this film are a part of that growing demand. This is a film that really shows you what it is like to be on the internet. The film is written by an expert in the field of internet, and it is a great film that shows you the process of how the internet works. It has a very good story that is told through the various interviews that are given by the internet experts. It is a very well written documentary that is really well made. The editing and the sound are also very good. The people that are interviewed in this documentary are very interesting. I really liked this film and I recommend it to everyone.
The above comment is by someone who is actually an expert on what he has described. I'm not sure if this is true or not, but I would like to point out that it seems to be the same with a lot of people who have commented on this movie. I think this movie is a good starting point, but I think it needs to be made more specific, and I'm sure that it's not. The reality is, is that there are still lots of people who are suffering the same problems as the main character. If you want to know what's going on, watch a documentary about it. If you want to know the background story, watch a documentary. The problem is that a lot of people aren't interested in learning about it, and the documentaries are boring. That's why a lot of people don't know about the issues, and the movies are very boring. The people who say this movie is really good don't know what the movie is about, and they think it's about a guy who's trying to get to know the girl he's sleeping with, which is totally wrong. If you want to learn about it, watch a documentary about it, and I think that's what this movie is trying to do. I think this is a good movie, but it's not a documentary.
Filmmakers make films to entertain people. They want to entertain people as a first and foremost, so they make a film to get the audience into the theater. Most filmmakers have an interesting way of bringing the audience in and have an amazing way of taking us back to our childhood memories. I have seen many films and this is definitely one of the best. It's almost like an old fashioned, almost classic American film about the house, the people and the food. I really loved it and thought it was very good and is definitely recommended.
The film is simply amazing. The original version is just a TV program. This film does a great job of bringing the story to life. I have never seen a documentary so well done. This documentary is something that I will never forget. The director does a great job of giving the audience the story of the many victims of the black death. This documentary is the best documentary I have ever seen. It is really amazing how this documentary is able to bring the story to life. This documentary should be on every TV and movie channel in the country.
I'm going to say it straight up, this is a great documentary. I was blown away by the visuals and the documentary itself. I've never seen a documentary with so many angles and such a wide range of subjects. There's no one-on-one interviews in this film, which is why I wanted to go and watch it. I can't really say much more than that without giving away any more. I highly recommend this film to anyone who is interested in this subject, or if you just want to be surprised. This film is just a great way to see the world from a different perspective.
The documentary, "A Punctuated Life," covers many subjects, including the changing attitudes toward criminal behavior over time, the malaise of the early 1960s, the increasing availability of crack cocaine, and the growth of the crack epidemic. It chronicles the struggles of Larry Wall, a convicted felon, as he tries to reenter society, while his mother struggles to overcome her own drug addiction and tries to find a way to provide for her teenage son. The documentary also includes a brief history of the American prison system, and interviews with many of the key players. It is an important document, and the documentary is well-made and entertaining. However, I think there is a good deal of overstating in the history and the graphics in the film. The harsh, realistic images of the people who were "crack babies" are not used in the film. There is much less graphic depiction of the effects of crack, and the story of Larry Wall is less about his personal history than his connection to the people who he sees in prison. The main characters are portrayed in a realistic way, but the film's focus on their personal struggles is too mired in dramatized image, and that's a mistake. While this is an important film, I think it is at least a bit too light on the subject of the crack epidemic.
That is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. The cinematography, the sound, the music all come together to create a visual experience that can't be recreated. Most of the people interviewed here are from different parts of the world but all of them share the same dream: to see their country become a paradise. In my opinion, this is the most important documentary I have ever seen. It will leave you with a smile on your face and hopefully will remind you of your own country. I would recommend this movie to anyone who is interested in watching it and to anyone who is interested in the problems in a country they may be visiting.
Breathtakingly beautiful. The only thing that can make it better is the music, which is so haunting and beautiful. This documentary is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It makes you want to go back in time and see things that were not only rare but were not even known to the people who lived them. I would recommend this documentary to everyone, it is a must-see.
I was intrigued by this documentary, not only because I am a fan of video and audio records, but also because of the subject matter. The idea that the world of music and music production is subject to many aspects of exploitation and that there are many layers of people in the industry who are making money, but there are also many who have sacrificed so much for the art form and that's what drives this documentary. There is a lot of good music in this documentary and the concept that music is a commodity is a bit of a paradox because there is a difference between music and music production. There are many artists who do not need money and still make money in the music industry, but the artists who do need money are those who produce music and are paid the highest amounts for their work. I am surprised that this documentary has not gotten much attention from the critics, but I think that the documentary is very important and I highly recommend it.
This is a powerful documentary that tackles a very sensitive issue, namely that of the use of force by the police in American society. I have to say that the quality of this film is very good. It is well-directed, well-edited, and extremely well-edited. It also has excellent performances. I'm not sure how it is, but I think the film is about a quarter to one hour long. This is a very good film. I recommend it.
If you're an avid gamer, I highly recommend this movie. It gives an amazing look at the highs and lows of the industry. I'm a game developer, and I've been playing the game for almost 20 years, and this movie will leave you with a huge appreciation for the industry. The movie covers everything from the competitive scene to the off the field antics. From the start of the industry, to the decline, to the resurgence. You'll be amazed at the amount of detail this movie has. If you're a gamer, this movie will be a true inspiration to you.
This documentary has been on the strength of the Oceans List that I think is a great effort. First of all, the Canadian government has decided that there will be a point in their history where we can all take a step back and reflect on our relationships with each other. The way this film is presented is that we are in a state of reclamation. We are really starting to learn the lessons of our past. A good time to get out of bed and have a few good beers would be to watch this film. We need to be reminded that our relationships with each other are not just business as usual. They are hard to work with because they are human and they are complicated. We are going to need to work through our human connection problems together and be reminded that it is healthy to have them in order to live a fulfilling life. There are so many moments where this film shines like a beacon of hope. A group of people spend a day getting to know each other and talking. The film breaks down the boundaries of the moment as they talk about life, death, sickness, and love. It is really fascinating and refreshing to hear people speak about all these things with this honest and direct manner. All of the interactions are really authentic and feel like you are in a living room. It feels as if you are sitting in a room with an audience that is listening to an audience. We all need to take this kind of approach and allow ourselves to look at ourselves from our hearts and allow our inner truth to be reflected back. We are really taking our medicine and taking a step back and letting the world reflect back to us. The next part of this film will really tell you about the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and their dedication to the environment. They take everything from both the economic and environmental impact to ensure we protect and conserve our precious ocean environment. The part that really makes this film stand out is the part where they take a look at the role of human beings in our planet's history. This documentary is really telling a story that is very unique and wonderful. The way they choose to portray the role of the human beings in the story is really interesting and I can't wait to see what they do next.
I am a great fan of the Innocence Project. This film is just incredible. I feel like a kid again. I have never felt that way about a documentary film before. The director did a great job. The people who made this film did an amazing job. It is a film that I would watch again and again. I can't wait for it to come out on DVD. This is truly one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. I will never forget this film.
While I agree that many films have not been able to live up to their potential (although this is usually because of the producers' stance on editing choices), it's important to remember that the actors are really the key to the filmmaking, and that the actors themselves are the most important people in the story. I've never been to Berlin, but I know the experience. And what is more, the Berlin area itself is very vibrant, diverse and many things I admire about the people. That's why I think the film needs to be experienced in its full magnificence. I also have a lot of respect for all the actors, who truly do deserve their recognition. And yes, I have to mention that I thought that the topic of the film was very timely and relevant to the situation of the Middle East. Especially the old saying "our soldiers will return to us what they took from us" is quite appropriate. Unfortunately, the story is almost non-existent. I understand the desire to show the Jewish aspects of this film, but there isn't much for the audience to take away. It's not really about the Holocaust, but about the loss of a once great nation, and how the survivors can be treated differently for their descendants.
If you are reading this review, you are not a drugged out druggie who has no brain. You are probably a middle aged guy, probably from a family with money and probably you know some of the jokes in this movie. I do not know if that is a bad thing or not, but I do know that a person who knows nothing about this movie would not enjoy this movie, but it does help you understand the movie, and it might be a little easier to understand if you know a little about the subject of drugs. The movie tells the story of a group of friends who used to do drugs, now they are grown up and they do not do drugs anymore, but one of them still loves to smoke pot. One of them says that they would be able to sleep all night and not have nightmares, but he will still be addicted to pot. The drug that these kids used to use was called "marijuana". In the movie, the drug dealers and the junkies talk about the drug. There is one dealer that smokes pot, but he does not really have much of the drug. He gets his supply from a friend who gives him the stuff. He says he is going to get it from his friend. But the friend is a junkie, and he has to do something to get his supply. In the end, the dealer got his supply from the junkie. In the movie, the dealer said he did not smoke pot, he only used it for relief. He said that it is like coffee, you don't need to smoke it, but the other guy said that the other guy is a heavy smoker. The other guy said that they do not use marijuana, they only smoke it. The movie shows what happened when the junkie tried to smoke pot. He got addicted to it and did not know what to do with it. The guy who is now in the hospital is the same guy. He is a junkie and says he is going to do something. The story of the junkie is a good one, but not very interesting. This movie is very informative, and it is interesting how it all ends.
It's been several years since I saw this film, and I do not remember much of it. I remember the moment, the punchline, and the ending. I was impressed with both the presentation and the storytelling. For a documentary, it is very well done. The film is very well shot and the editing is just right. It is really interesting to see how it was done. I think that it should be more widely known, and I would like to see more films that are like this one. I highly recommend it, even if you don't like documentaries.
I was looking forward to seeing this film. I am a huge fan of the more sensational, and non-conventional documentary style of the likes of Mike Bostock, and Kmozil's work has been extremely useful to me in getting a more complete picture of how I felt and thought about my life. The doc was an eye-opener for me, and I was glad I watched it. I was particularly surprised at how honest the film was in the way that it portrayed my father and me. I found myself actually seeing my own pain, as well as the pain of the parents of the children in the film, as I was seeing the pain of my father, and the pain of my mother, and how we are all experiencing the pain of the world in which we live. I really appreciated this film. It was not only very informative, but it was very moving and honest. I would recommend this film to anyone who is interested in their own personal stories, and can appreciate a documentary that isn't just about the tragedy of a person or event, but about the pain that can come with living in a world where everyone is different. I'm glad I watched it, and I hope others will find it as enlightening as I did.
I liked this film. I found it to be a very moving story of a young man and his struggle to live the life he was made to lead. The point of the film is not to promote the good of one man. The point is to show what it takes to be successful. The film is no doubt about this, and I found the final scenes to be truly moving. You will also get to see many wonderful people and the importance of love and family. I believe this film will make a mark on many people, and make them think about things that are often hard to think about.
I just want to say that I was in the theater for this film and was completely blown away. It's a remarkable film. I don't think I could put it into words. It is a story of an amazing amount of amazing and moving people and how people can get hurt and what they do to help and it's amazing and it's wonderful. I've been searching for a film to share with my friends and family for a long time. I couldn't find a film like this that really captures the pain and happiness of so many people who have had a wonderful life. It's beautiful and I hope it's available on DVD. I can't believe that this film was not nominated for an Oscar. I can't wait for the next one. I will be making this a part of my family and friends' DVD collection. Thanks to everyone who made this film possible.
In an interview with Frontline, investigative journalist Seymour Hersh (who was forced to resign from his position at the New York Times) revealed some shocking facts. Hersh's story is that of a handful of men who, with the support of the Bush administration, were able to win the release of a classified military film called "Cartel Land", a hard-hitting documentary on the US-backed Contra rebels in Nicaragua. The story is told in harrowing detail, detailing the details of the film, which is shot entirely in Nicaragua, and it's deeply disturbing. The film shows a large amount of footage of American soldiers raping innocent villagers, and all of the footage of the violence is accurate. When asked by Frontline why he chose to use such footage, Hersh explained that he felt it was necessary to illustrate the scale of the atrocities and human rights violations. The violence of the film, which appears in some form in the US media every day, is clearly to illustrate the extent to which the US was involved in these atrocities. Hersh states that the film is disturbing, but not to the point of the need for a film like this. He claims the violence was necessary to show the scale of the atrocities. This was not an isolated case of the violence being to make a point, but rather the fact that this film is almost impossible to watch without the knowledge of how such atrocities were carried out. The first US president who ordered such a film to be made was Lyndon B. Johnson. Hersh says Johnson also ordered the dropping of over 5 million leaflets over Nicaragua, but this was also done in the interests of human rights, as the leaflets were threatening to unleash a wave of violence, and in some cases, genocide. Hersh states that the US government has made a concerted effort to discredit the film, and he believes that many Americans believe it was made on purpose. The film criticizes the entire human rights situation in Nicaragua, and gives the audience an idea of what was happening in the country at the time. The film starts out very strongly, showing footage of a Nicaraguan village that was massacred by a number of men in military uniform, and later shows footage of US troops being filmed rape a village. Hersh says that he used the footage because he knew that the people he was showing this footage to would not want this to happen, and they could be held responsible. Hersh states that many people in the US were misled by the Reagan administration about the evils of the Reagan administration, and this lead to the creation of the state department's Contras. Hersh states that the state department had direct
I read the book when it was first released in 2007, and the film version was released in 2008. I was moved to tears by the stories and the people that spoke of the books. I am so happy that it is finally being released to the public, but I was not too sure if it was going to be the same. I was also not sure if it would make me feel the same way about the book. It did, and it was worth every penny. I was truly moved by the pain, the courage, and the heartbreak the characters experienced. I would recommend this movie to anyone. I would also recommend it to anyone who reads the books, or even someone who hasn't read the books. I believe this movie can be a good conversation starter, for both adults and children. I am glad I watched this movie, and I am glad it is finally coming out on DVD. I will be purchasing the soundtrack as well. This is the first time I have watched a movie that was NOT rated R and it did not seem that way to me. If you do not know the books, I can tell you that the film was very accurate to the book. I am sure that some people might not have read the books, but I have read the books and I still liked the film. I am very pleased that the film was able to give us the story, and not only the story, but the characters. I would like to thank the actors for their incredible work in this film. I would also like to thank the producers, directors, and all of the people who worked on this film for the passion, the love, and the love of a book. I am very excited about this film. I will be watching it again, and I will be watching it again for the second time in a week.
I have always been one for documentaries, and I think this is one of the best ones I've ever seen. The movies was amazing and filled with great info. This movie really showed how it really feels to be homeless. I also enjoyed the interview with the actor that played a homeless guy in the movie. He spoke very eloquently about how the homeless guy became homeless, and what he went through. The movies was really amazing, and I would recommend it to anyone. Great movie, great information.
When I heard about The Lobster, I was a bit apprehensive to watch it. I have never been much into the indie film scene, and I really was interested in the subject of the film. Then I saw it and it was really good. The film has several different story lines that play out throughout the film. They all play out in the same way, and some of them are told in flashback, but some are told in real time. It really is a great film. The acting was good, I liked the film very much, and it really showed the human side of being a cannibal. I think most people will find it a good film. I think it is very true to life, and it is well done. I recommend this film to anyone who likes good film.
I was one of the first people to see this film when it first came out and was so disappointed. But I finally saw it on DVD and I can honestly say it is the most compelling film I have ever seen. It's not about the Vietnam War or anything like that. It is about the battles in the battle to keep a system of torture, rape and murder in place. This is about the only truly clear cut case of genocide of an entire people. If you want to know more about this subject go to the IMDb page for the film. This is a very powerful film that should be seen by every American and every American must see it. This film should be required viewing in every high school. I give this film a 10/10.
This is a film about the fight for human rights in our own country, a war between us and the government. As the first hour is a great overview of the situation in Egypt, the second hour focuses on the struggle of the people in Tahrir Square. This is a film about how the movement against the military government was started. It's a very interesting film and it makes you want to fight for your rights. The best part of the film is the interviews with the people who were in the square. They tell a great story about how they tried to defend their rights and that they tried to defend the Egyptian people from a dictator. This film is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. It tells the history of the Arab Spring and it's a must see for all those who believe in human rights.
I have always believed in God. When I was a teenager I wrote a letter to the editor of my local newspaper, stating that I had been told a Christian will live forever. I received a response. The letter contained the following quote from my newspaper editor, 'I am a Christian and I know that there is a God. It is my job to tell the public that there is a God.' He did not say it to persuade me to join the church, but to simply inform me that there was a God. While the letter was an important statement, it had no bearing on the fact that my belief in God was simply accepted by society and the authorities. This documentary is a great source of information about the nature of the world we live in. I recommend it to anyone who has a liking to atheism and to those who believe in God. It is a great film.
A must see for everyone, and a great reminder to all of us, that we need to keep fighting for our planet and our future. I hope everyone who sees this will feel inspired to do more. This film will touch everyone in the viewer's life. I hope you will watch it. This is a great film for all of us.
I have never seen a documentary film like this. I don't have to see a lot of documentaries to know how it feels to be alone, and I am so grateful for that. I have a feeling this film will be a masterpiece of the documentary form, as it is such a heart wrenching and emotionally moving story. The cinematography and sound is beautiful and the editing is superb. The subject matter is very personal and difficult to watch. It is one of the most important films I have ever seen. Thank you so much to all of the people involved in making this film, and I hope to see more films like this in the future.
I think this film is absolutely brilliant. I have never heard of the film, but I'm sure I've seen it many times. The title is a wonderful choice, because it conveys the power of the message it contains. The documentary features the music of Tony Bennett and the drama of Harry Potter, and is a documentary about the relationship between the world's most famous wizards. I think the only thing I didn't like was the ending. The last scene is an unnecessary and anticlimactic ending, and the movie feels incomplete without it. But I still think it's a brilliant documentary, and recommend it to anyone.
This is a movie that I can watch over and over again and still get some new insight into the situation of the people in Zimbabwe. It is a good job of the director to do this without the need for any sound effects, and yet still get the story across. It is a very good movie, and it has given me a lot of information about the country. It also gave me some insight on the situation in Zimbabwe, which I had never known about before. I am very impressed with this movie, and I hope that it will be able to give the same kind of impact on the people of Zimbabwe.
This is an excellent film, with some really compelling information. However, it's a bit slow moving, and at times boring. It's an important film, but there is a lot of information to be learned, but it's not all that exciting. This film is a bit different, and not all that entertaining. It's worth watching, but it's not one of the films that I would recommend to my friends. Still, if you want to learn about an important subject, this is a good film to watch.
This documentary is just a compilation of the information I have gathered from previous interviews with George W. Bush, the late former President. For me, the most important aspect of the documentary is that it shows that Bush didn't have a political agenda, he was merely a puppet who was a puppet master, whose policies were dictated to him by his board of directors. The film really shows that he wasn't even a politician, but a professional politician who had the potential to do great things but instead chose to be a world-class politician instead. He was an amazing man, a true patriot, and I have learned a lot from his life. I am grateful that I watched this film, and I am grateful that I am able to put all this information together in one place. I would like to thank the directors of this documentary, and all the others who have contributed to this documentary. Thank you for sharing your work with the world.
I saw this documentary last night at the Sundance Film Festival and was pleasantly surprised. It really felt like I was sitting on a stage in front of some brilliant, intelligent people, who were laughing, commenting, and commenting. At times, I felt like I was in a rehearsal or improv. I was actually quite taken with this film. I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys documentaries. It was also very inspiring to see a young person from South Africa, and how the different cultures are often used as a lens to examine a country. It also gives you a sense of what is going on in the world today. It is hard to tell if people are reacting to what they are seeing, or are just being "politically correct."
It was a good documentary on the rise of the internet and how it affected the world economy. It had a lot of great information, but there were some points that just went on too long. For example, I could have done without the side-story of the children, especially since they were so obviously used as pawns. It was also kind of hard to tell how much of the economy was being manipulated by these entities. The information on how the World Bank and the IMF were making their money was very interesting, but not very informative. Overall, I think it was a good documentary and one that I would recommend to anyone. However, there are some points that just seemed too long to the point where it was hard to follow.
This documentary is not for everyone, as the amount of exposition is enormous. However, for the hardcore fans of the original The Wicker Man, the past will never be far behind. The Wicker Man is a surprisingly good movie, and I'm glad they've made it in cinemas again. Although I'll admit that I saw the original before, I was a teenager when I first saw this. I remember being fascinated by the creature that appeared on the big screen. A moment of my life was lost forever. With a release date set for December 15th, I got the opportunity to see this movie on the big screen, and it was worth every second of the wait. It is an excellent film that allows us to see the life of the film noir that is the Wicker Man in all of its aspects. What I love about this film is that it does not leave you in suspense or giving it all you've got. The film is about the original film noir, and how much of a legacy it has left behind. The film includes interviews with the original director, Christopher Lambert, and actors, Sam Raimi, Richard Roxburgh, and Peter Firth. We also hear the voices of the Wicker Man, and the animals that were involved in his life. The film was not really about the animal, but about the creature that lived among us. The question that remains is who the creature really was. Was he real, or a creature that was part of the minds of the people who were watching The Wicker Man on the big screen? I feel that Christopher Lambert, Sam Raimi, and Richard Roxburgh were as honest as they could be. I love that the characters in the movie did not speak in clichés and carried themselves with such a simple and real attitude. It's an interesting film, and definitely worth a watch, but I think the Wicker Man, The Wicker Man, and The Wicker Man Trilogy: Horror of the Werewolf will remain a classic for a long time.
This is a very rare film, but I found it as good as any other documentary I've seen about the 1968-1970 Vietnam War. And I'll bet there's a good story to tell. The best of the three "Star Wars" films were the three things that made "A New Hope" an amazing film. "Star Wars" was an amazing film for the time it was released, and it's still amazing today. "A New Hope" had a great story, great special effects, and the acting was incredible. "Star Wars" was the best, and "A New Hope" is one of the best movies of all time. But the story in "A New Hope" is the one that really makes the film. It's a great story that you can tell all day long about. "Star Wars" is a great film that you can show to anyone and everyone. You can show it to your family, your friends, and your enemies. "Star Wars" is the greatest film ever made. You have to see it! 9/10
The world of hardcore kung fu is the stuff of legend, the lives of the greatest masters and their personal stories. They teach us to never give up, not even in the face of impossible odds. No matter how crazy the odds are, no matter how great the odds are, don't give up. When you see something you want, don't take it. This is what this film is about, and it is also a wonderful look at the world of these masters, the great legends who are not the main characters. They are just people, like us, and they inspire us to believe in ourselves. The film is shot in black and white, with good quality, but also in color, which is a bit more attractive. There is a lot of interesting and wonderful footage, including a lot of interviews with the stars. This is an amazing documentary, and it has to be seen to be believed.
If you are a student of Western Civilization you should watch this documentary.
I recently saw the movie 'A Psychiatrist's Notebook' and was somewhat impressed. But what impressed me the most was that I learned a lot more about mental health than I did in my past (and perhaps I never really knew what I was missing before). It was an eye opener. And it was well written. 'A Psychiatrist's Notebook' has a good cast. I was impressed by the film's script. The movie does a good job of demonstrating the relationship between schizophrenia and psychiatry. But the movie also shows how psychiatric problems are treated differently depending on the type of mental illness, and how people are often mistreated for different reasons. The movie does an excellent job of portraying the power struggle within the psychiatric community and how it often gets in the way of research and medicine. 'A Psychiatrist's Notebook' is a must see for everyone.
I'd just like to say how much I like this film and how I think it deserves a great rating. This film is a wonderful tribute to one of my favourite artists, a film maker and an incredible human being. I think this film is perfect, the music is very nice and the photography is fantastic. And the concept of the film is wonderful. I hope you will see it and enjoy it as much as I did. 10/10
In a city that is well aware of its own decay, Michael Moore's "Roger and Me" attempts to examine what makes us tick. As an ordinary citizen, I can say that the director successfully captures the disquiet of an average person trying to maintain his or her current lifestyle, and also how one tries to protect a loved one. My only disappointment is the use of the phrase "right-wing propaganda." I'm more of a liberal person, so I'm not sure how much of the term applies to this documentary. But as someone who is not religious, I find the message of the movie somewhat scary.
Just one more thing: This film makes a great statement. It's the story of a 13 year old kid who is taken from his home at the age of 5 and made to do a "worship" ritual. It is told in a very way, in a very unusual way. It is not just a story of the rituals, but the story of the parents, their emotions, and the child. It is a perfect movie, a masterpiece, that should be seen by all people, and should be the starting point of any discussion. I am a 17 year old boy who is going to be a freshman in college, and have been taught a lot about religion and spirituality in high school. This film made me so angry that I had to re-watch it. I couldn't stop thinking about the people that the child was taken from and how much they should have cared. This film is one of the most important films I have ever seen. The story and the way it was told made me understand that people do not understand what it's like to be in that situation, and that it's very hard to understand how to make a difference. There is no such thing as a magic bullet, or a magic pill. We can only hope that people will see this movie and understand what it's like to be a child and an adult. Thank you for making such an amazing movie.
I recently watched this documentary at the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. The film focuses on the struggle of two men who would go on to live their lives as openly gay and to be involved in the local gay rights movement. As they express their feelings, thoughts, and concerns about their sexuality, they receive harsh criticism from those in their community who either cannot accept them or simply do not understand them. This film is a must see for anyone who loves a gay man. It can provide insight into the lives of many gay men, who are dealing with this issue as well as their families, friends, and community. It can also be viewed as a criticism of the current movement that is currently being waged in support of gay marriage. However, it can also provide insight into the problems and challenges of being gay in a homophobic society. In the end, this film shines a light on the struggles and triumphs of these men, their families, and their community. I was amazed at the honesty and candor that was displayed in the film. The documentary offers a strong message about accepting yourself and your sexuality, as well as the struggle that many gay men have to overcome in order to live a life that they are comfortable with. I highly recommend this film.
I am a film student and I really enjoyed this film. It has a great message about not letting prejudice influence your life. It also has a great message about how prejudice has consequences for all people. It is a very personal film that shows how you can change the world. The filmmaker is an individual who is a survivor of some very difficult circumstances. This is not a film that I would recommend to everyone, but I would recommend this film to anyone who is interested in the causes of prejudice and discrimination.
This film, with its simple and stark camera-work, takes a very critical look at the rampant corruption of American politics. It is also a reminder that the U.S. is a country with an enormous history of corruption and that we have not yet learned from it. This film is a work of art and one of the best documentaries ever made. It is timely and well-done.
I agree with most of the points in this film, but there is one thing that is a little bit wrong. It's not the nature of this film, it's the reason why it was made. It was done to be the most "political" film ever, and so I think it was more "commercial". They couldn't just have made a film that was just a documentary, as they were trying to make it an epic, they had to make it a "political" film. I think this is a pretty bad thing, because it makes it seem like a film made to make a political statement, but it's really just a film about a story about a woman who lost her husband, and a man who lost his wife. I think it should have just been a documentary, and that's what the film is about. If it had been a documentary, it wouldn't have made the film a "political" statement, it would have been just a good documentary, and a good film. This is just a bad mistake, and I hope the people who made this film don't make any more of these mistakes. This is a good film, but I think it would have been better if it had been a documentary, as it would have made it seem like a "political" statement, instead of just a good documentary.
I first saw this documentary in college and just caught it again today, I had forgotten how wonderful it was. I remember seeing it in a movie class and not being able to finish it. It was just so raw and powerful. The main point that got me the most was the part when Terrence and the Goddesses were at the concert with their accordian, the sound was so good, you could literally see how far they were into it and you could see how they felt when they were finished playing. It was just an amazing piece of work and you could tell they were having a blast. I had no idea they had such a beautiful and inspiring story to tell. The documentary really pushed me to have a deeper understanding of the way the community is and the struggles that people go through to get to where they are. I had no idea that so many people were fighting for the same things and I hope this documentary does a good job of educating people in the next generation. There are so many stories and the people who are involved in these groups are so inspiring. I hope that the documentary inspires more people to get involved and to support these groups. I have no idea what to say other than thank you.
This is a terrific, thought-provoking documentary on the connection between meditation and the human mind. The story is told through interviews with scientists and practitioners in the fields of meditation, neuroplasticity, and neuroscience. Their work helps us understand our neurological makeup and the purpose of living. This is a story of several people, in different places, at different times, who are doing this remarkable work. The filmmaking technique is stunningly simple and clear. The audience can get involved and contribute their own story. It's very easy to become interested in this fascinating story, and after the film ends, you'll want to go back and watch it again. In a world full of marketing, the ability to communicate with people is a powerful tool. There's not much of that here. We only get a few bits of information, and a lot of people who share their stories are missing important context or information. For that reason, the film is a lot more effective in being a collection of simple stories than a collection of famous quotes. This is a good place to start, but I think you'll be eager to watch it over again.
I'd never heard of 'She's The Man' before I saw it in a film festival in St. Louis, but after the screening I found myself checking 'out' all the band members from my favorite groups. I have to say I was very impressed. The amount of time spent in the production design was impressive, the music was very impressive, and the story was very interesting. I couldn't help but get caught up in the music and the story behind the band. I don't know if the director did a good job at explaining the story, or if the director was just in love with the band or it just seemed that way. I will admit, I didn't know much about the band, so it wasn't anything too major, but I would recommend seeing this film if you're into the music or the stories behind the music.
The documentary shows a glimpse of the post-independence day life of the North Indian population of Punjab and Bombay, their struggle for independence, their food and health problems. It shows the development of one of the most important industries of the country, the field of synthetic fibers. The documentary is directed by Ram Charan Mishra, who also served as Editor and Director of the documentary "The Fire that Burned in Mumbai". The documentary, which was released in early September 2016, is based on interviews with the political leaders, film makers, business people, and the people of North Indian Punjab and Bombay. The documentary was well documented, and kept me interested for the entire duration. The documentary was a pleasure to watch, and it kept me interested for the entire duration. This documentary is not a retelling of the Sikh exodus from India to Pakistan, but an actual look at the North Indian Sikh community in Pakistan, and the Sikh community in India. This documentary is unique in that it shows the whole story of the North Indian Sikh community in Pakistan, instead of just the Sikh exodus. The documentary is so engaging that it would be interesting to see if the documentary was even possible. I don't think so. However, the documentary did a good job of showing the life of the Sikh community in Pakistan, and the Sikh community in India. The documentary is very informative, and the documentary has all the interviews from the political leaders of North India. This documentary is highly recommended. I rate this documentary 9/10.
When I heard about the documentary, I was not really expecting much. I did not want to waste my time watching the whole thing. I decided to watch it in the evening, and I was very pleasantly surprised. The documentary is a very intriguing look into how a person can be so much affected by something, but at the same time be so free to go about their daily life. It is not at all the usual, "everyone knows something", "everyone knows somebody who knows something" kind of documentaries. This is one that focuses on the circumstances of those involved, and it's interesting to watch the inner workings of those involved. Although it's a fictional account, it is quite riveting. I found myself rather put off the narrator, and he was hard to understand. At times it was hard to understand the words he was saying. However, I understand that the experience of this particular person is so rare, and I think that those who are interested in these sorts of things need to see this. I also found it very enlightening to learn that although it's not normal to be so free to go about your daily life, and it's not normal to not have a strong sense of social obligation, this sort of behavior does exist in the world. For those who want to find out more about the psychology of the subject, I recommend reading the books that are in the documentary, such as "Nobody is an Island" and "The Power of Introverts".
We are all too familiar with the news about the rapid global decline of the people's rights. In the near future, however, perhaps we could use a movie about how one of the most powerful regimes in the world is making people afraid to speak or express their opinions, and how the world's media is controlled by the government. The Orwellian nightmare is here, in the form of the U.S. government. The film focuses on a variety of subjects, like the oil and gas industry, drug companies, corporate lobbying, and even tax evasion. It takes a look at the Bush administration, the power of the "Pentagon" in Washington, and the media. When I first heard of this film, I didn't think much of it, but as the film progressed, I became more and more interested in the topic. The subjects of the film are more complicated than I originally realized. The film is very informative and insightful, but is also very violent and disturbing. The tone of the film is very hard to predict, and it may be considered very political or even revolutionary. But, it is not. I have to say that the film is very gripping and very informative. I wish that the movie had an ending, but it didn't have one. The film has a very great message. The film may be very hard to watch, and may be very disturbing for some. I would say, however, that this film is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. There is no doubt that it is one of the best documentaries ever made. The documentary makes you think about how power and government is used. The film is very informative and very well made. The film is very well edited, and the editing is well done. The film is very well directed and the cameraman is very good. The film is very interesting, and it is very well made. I recommend this film to everyone. It is well worth the money. This is a must-see documentary.
A very interesting documentary. I found it to be very interesting and at times even enlightening. I thought the presentation was a little too self-consciously "hip" for the subject matter, but this is a subjective view. The interviews are well done, and the subject matter is very well covered. I would definitely recommend this to anyone interested in environmentalism, or a documentary that's interesting and informative. I think that it's one of the better documentaries out there.
An excellent documentary about the history of the cocaine epidemic in the United States and the people who were involved in it. It is a must see. A must watch.
I think it's a great movie. It is hard to find the time to do research on the topics of today's world, but if you do, this movie is one of the best. For example, it is interesting to hear how so many people can be so focused on something that affects so many people. I am so glad that this movie is available to watch online. It's very well done and a must watch. If you are in the mood for a movie, this is one that I recommend.
I never write reviews, but this one's pretty important. This film really hit home for me, and I didn't expect it to be as strong as it was. The movie is really worth watching. The subjects are not new, but they are relevant and should be studied. The movies make you think about society and what it is like to be poor. People don't seem to know that they live in a society that is not fair to them. We all have friends who are rich, and we all have friends who are poor. If you want to see a movie that has an impact, this is the one.
A tremendous and highly inspiring film! No doubt this is the best documentary I have ever seen. It is so important to all people. This documentary is so inspirational and so real. I would give it an A+ for sure. The amount of information given about the Holocaust, the plight of the Jews in the camps and the lack of love and compassion shown by all the people in the camp is so realistic. No doubt the experience of the SS officers is very painful and depressing. The pictures of the people in the camp are extremely moving. The most powerful thing is that the film was shot in just 3 days and they used just one camera. The film really shows the reality of what was going on in the camp and it also shows the love and compassion shown by the SS officers. The last part of the film is very emotional and I think it is very important to all people to see it. It is such a strong film. You can't take your eyes off the screen. I highly recommend this film to all people who want to learn more about the Holocaust. This film is truly a must see.
I think this is one of the best documentaries I have ever seen. I had never heard of this until I came across it in a book store. I am glad I didn't go to the library to see it. This movie is absolutely amazing. I am a great fan of documentaries. I like documentaries that cover the history of something, like an airline pilot. This one covers the history of the very human emotions that drive us to the modern world. The subject matter is so well done, that I can't help but want to see more. I think that this is a great documentary and it deserves more attention. I recommend this movie to anyone who loves to learn about a subject and enjoy a great movie.
I thought this was a great film and I am glad I watched it. I am a widow and my husband and I both were widows in the Vietnam war. This film shows the impact that the war had on my husband and myself and how difficult it was for us to live our lives without a connection to this war. I do not want to see my husband on TV talking about war. I want to see him talking about his life and that of his family. This film is very informative and the narration is very real and emotional. The film has a wonderful message about the war and the impact it had on both of us. My husband and I both lost our sons in the war. I was proud of him for the things he did in the war and I am proud of him for his willingness to live his life to the fullest. We both could not live our lives without this war and we both wish that the government would do more to end it. It is a very good film that will be shown in my high school class.
I had the privilege of attending a screening of this film. I was pleasantly surprised. I am a feminist and I was not disappointed in the film. I am pleased that the film addresses a subject that is important to me, but it also addresses a topic that is important to many others. The film does not take a stand on the morality of abortion. It shows the real life of women who have had abortions and how they were treated by doctors and the community. It also shows the anti-choice community's attempts to "educate" the women that have had abortions about their options and the consequences of an abortion. The film is very educational and it is an excellent tool for discussing abortion and the anti-choice movement. I would encourage everyone to see this film. It is well worth it.
I loved this movie. It was fascinating. It made me feel like I was on an airplane with this guy. He really did show the horrific things that happen to people, and it made me think about what would happen to me if I was in a similar situation. It really made me want to make a difference, and help others in the same situation. He also showed how poverty affects us in different ways. It's a really powerful movie. I give it a 10 out of 10. That's because it was really informative and emotional. I will be recommending this movie to anyone who likes to think about what is really happening to the world. I think that this is an important movie that should be seen by everyone.
The name of the show. The great documentary film. The only thing missing is an ending. We have that, and I'm going to make it a lot better. With that said, I'd like to recommend this movie to everyone. I can't believe how many people have the same idea as I do about the end. If you have a similar idea to me, I would suggest to watch the documentary and watch the show together. You will understand more about the lives of these people. And also maybe you will start to understand what it's like to be homeless. This is the reason why I have a big heart. If you want to see an amazing documentary, and want to know about the lives of these people, then go see it. You won't regret it.
I have been a Scientologist for over 30 years. My parents are Scientologists. They took us and our sister to this event. I was born into Scientology. My parents were the only Scientologists I know. I have never met any other Scientologist in my life. I have met a few friends of Scientologists but they are all married and living their lives and raising their kids. So I never had any contact with them. So when I heard about this event, I decided to attend. And when I left, I had an immense sense of relief. I saw that people were not only "standing up" for Scientology but they were standing up for each other. They were also standing up for what is right. The "big bad" that the organization was designed to fight has been defeated. And in the process, we have been able to live our lives in peace and love. And in the process, we have learned that Scientology is not the problem. Scientology is a good organization for people who are struggling to overcome all of the negative forces that are out there. And we can all stand together and help each other overcome them. And when I leave, I will know that I was a part of a movement that has stood up for good in a time of need. And I will know that the Church of Scientology is the real "best in the world".
I've been a bit hesitant to see this documentary. I've seen the pro-gun groups trying to take it down, and I think it's a bit too biased. But I really had to see it to make a better decision. The anti-gunners are trying to put this documentary down and not their own propaganda. They have their own agenda, and that's what makes the documentary so important. While watching the documentary, I didn't really think of myself as a gun owner or a gun person. It was more a pro-gun viewer. But that was the only thing I could come up with. The other thing I learned was how the media has been telling us what to think. People have to have a certain viewpoint to be able to make a documentary like this. It was the same thing that happened with the movie Bowling for Columbine. If people who hated it hadn't had the right to say what they wanted to, it would have been a better movie. I guess the best way to view the movie is to see it as a pro-gun viewer. It's not a pro-gun movie because it's pro-gun, it's a pro-gun viewer. If you don't have an opinion on gun ownership, this documentary can help you find it. It's a must see for gun owners and people who don't like gun ownership. It's a documentary that will make you think. I'm giving this a 10 out of 10. It's a very entertaining documentary that should make people think.
As someone who has seen my share of 'blue skies' documentaries on other films, I thought this one would be a little different. I was wrong. The producers, the director and the crew of the film, did a fantastic job in presenting this film and I think they deserve the credit for it. I would recommend this film to anyone who enjoys films that have a message and who would like to see the truth about what the world is doing to our planet and the people living in it. This film is very emotional and the actors make it all seem very real. I am very proud to be a part of this film and to see my fellow people like you getting this important information and supporting this film.
I have watched this film for the first time a few months ago and I really enjoyed it. It is a must watch for any film fan. It is not a typical documentary. It is not a feature film. It is a series of interviews with the director, actors and crew. There is no narration. It is all in the voice over. It is a lot of fun to listen to. The cast is great and the director really knows how to get the most out of his actors. The film is not for the squeamish, but if you like documentaries then you will like this one. It is a must see for any film fan.
This film is an excellent portrayal of the impact of the 'Titanic' disaster on the lives of the people who lived and worked on the ship. The film was beautifully shot and the actors were excellent. The film also did a good job of showing the struggles of the people who were affected by the disaster. I think that this film was very well made and is a very good film to watch if you want to learn about the disaster. The film does a good job of showing the hardships and struggles that the people who worked on the Titanic went through. I recommend this film to anyone who wants to learn more about the Titanic disaster and to people who want to learn more about the people who worked on the Titanic.
The movie was not great. It was slow. The only part of the movie that really stood out was when the doctors told the families of the dead and the families of the survivors of the disaster what they had lost. The movie did a great job of telling the story of what happened and it was very moving. I would not say that the movie was perfect but it was good. It was very emotional and it was very well done. The only part that I would have done differently was when the families of the dead were told what they lost. They were very emotional and they could not stop crying. I felt like I was watching the movie for the first time. I was so moved by the story and I would recommend the movie to anyone.