Going to Green
With episodes on biodiversity, urban agriculture, and sustainability, this overview is the perfect way to dive into environmental issues for audiences of all ages.
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With episodes on biodiversity, urban agriculture, and sustainability, this overview is the perfect way to dive into environmental issues for audiences of all ages.
Classic film by James Robertson, contrasting with 'A Two Year Old Goes To Hospital'. Classic film by James Robertson, contrasting with A Two Year Old goes to Hospital. Sally, aged 17 months, is in hospital for five days to have a minor operation; mother stays with her to prevent the distress…
Two different adventure from two different winter seasons going on adventures to a mysterious waterfall of sharp black rocks about a mile in the woods from the retreat called Earthdance, that we were staying. At the time of both experience, I the camera operator could barely walked, recovering from hideous…
Shows a variety of different occupations enjoyed by older people, ranging from water skiing and gliding to keep fit exervises for those who are not quite so agile. A very positive look at the possibilities of remaining active well into later life. The imagery and film quality may not be to modern…
Go in Peace! is an award-winning documentary about the role of the caregiver in healing the soul wounds of veterans with trauma (PTSD, Post Terror Soul Distress) .... especially at end of life. The film features national experts on veterans' care, Dr. Ed Tick, author of the bestselling War and…
Go in Peace! reveals the impact of the caregiver on healing the soul wounds of veterans with PTSD (Post Terror Soul Distress)... especially at end of life. It features national experts in veterans' care, Dr. Ed Tick, author of War and the Soul, and Deborah Grassman, former VA hospice advanced registered…
In this brand-new two-part Real Vision documentary featuring an incredible collection of experts and market analysts, Grant Williams travels around the world to try and understand why gold became money and how it has outlasted every alternative currency for thousands of years. In the first episode, Grant…
Shortly before her passing, Golda Meir was interviewed for Israeli television. After shooting ended, the cameras kept rolling, recording an intimate talk with the first and only woman to ever rule Israel. As she lit one cigarette after the other, Golda spoke freely, pleading her case for her term as…
Golda Maria sits on her Paris sofa facing her grandson's camera. It’s October 29, 1994. Over the course of the next three days, she will share her extraordinary, largely unknown life story, selecting recollections as they come to her, reaching back into the deepest recesses of her memory.…
A film by Beat Oswald Switzerland, 2019 Extravaganza and glamour lining up in an existential contest against isolation, slackening limbs and lethargy. With unique access behind the scenes, the Palace in Miami is shown as a buzzing and luxurious senior living community, repeatedly voted “America’s…
Golden Age takes us behind the scenes of an expensive retirement home, where the residents suppress their fear of death with money.
Every week, 10 elderly gays gather in a room lighten by neon lights in the LGBT Center of Tel-Aviv. Being part of a community that sanctifies youth, this intimate space is these old gays last and only shelter, where they can age and deal with aging openly: from sexuality and body image at old age, to…