Making A Killing (2023)
An outdated law limits your recovery for preventable medical negligence to $250K, no matter the outcome. - even death!
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- Documentary
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An outdated law limits your recovery for preventable medical negligence to $250K, no matter the outcome. - even death!
This powerful documentary tells the stories of tragic shootings through the eyes of survivors and family members and how National Rifle Association (NRA) has lobbied for gun manufacturers who pay their bills and set their agenda.
Inspiration and aspiration on the cutting edge of the visual arts. Filmed during the inaugural year of the Ramsay Art Prize, Making a Mark is a chronicle of creative trailblazing, as a selection of finalists, all aged under 40, vie for this important $100,000 prize. In a story that spans the globe…
English Subtitles -- -- -- -- -- ABOUT THE FILM Old growth, native forests are disappearing, pulling the rug out from under local biodiversity, and releasing noxious carbon dioxide that compounds climate change. To restore those native forests, people around the world are embracing the Miyawaki…
A film by Rikke Selin Fokdal, Kaspar Astrup Schröder | DK 2020 | 51’ | Danish, English Star architect Bjarke Ingels and his team have spectacular plans for a new waste-to-energy plant in Copenhagen. A visionary project which combines waste management with a recreational urban space: CopenHill…
For over a century, make-up artists have dazzled audiences by creating extraordinary characters and creatures on screen. 50 years ago, a group of ambitious make-up artists led by John Chambers and Tom Burman ushered in a new era of cinema with their groundbreaking work on Planet of the Apes. Featuring…
While having children is apparently “the most natural thing in the world”, it is not always the easiest – whether it be due to the biological shortcomings of the parents or dif cult care- er and life plans. These days, the desire to have children has various motivations: it is a legitimate…
Divided into nine 20 minute segments. Originally broadcast as five programmes by Channel 4, it tells the history of Morris Motors plant in Cowley Oxford from 1915 to 1983, through experiences of the people who makes cars. They talk about the work they do, the skills they have learnt and lost, the struggle…
Explore the dramatic wartime lives of four Dutch citizens who took a stand to protect Jews and resist the overwhelming power of the Nazis during World War II. This inspiring documentary tells their stories of fear and courage, danger and faith as they put their lives on the line to do what they thought…
Douglas Dunn, Kenneth King, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, David Gordon, Meredith Monk, Sarah Rudner. Curated by Marcia B. Siegel. Narrated by the choreographers. Made in 1980, this film explores the contemporary dance scene through the work of seven New York-based choreographers. They discuss the…
Dr Leora Kuttner, an award-winning filmmaker and an international expert in pediatric pain management, brings us this groundbreaking and comprehensive look at the emerging field of pediatric palliative care. "If we can make it less awful, a child dying, then why don't we already do it? Why…
“Making It” is an art Documentary about the daily struggles of making a living, staying creative, and making it all up as we go along. We follow three Illustrators, Andrew Bawidamann, Eric Fortune, and Brian Ewing. Through Woodrow Hinton, we’re asking these three about Art School,…