Genre Documentary
Venus and Serena
If you’re looking to learn more about Venus and Serena Williams, you might want to save time and check out their Wikipedia pages.
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Salute
On the podium at the 1968 Mexico City Games, African-American 200m medallists Tommie Smith and John Carlos raised their fists in a controversial ‘Black Salute’ protest, marking one of the most powerful and iconic images of the 20th Century.
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The Imposter
Truth is stranger than fiction, as Lord Byron once wrote. But fiction was invented because, most of the time, truth is either too boring or painful.
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Never Say Never
The way I see it, there are two types of people in the world: Justin Bieber fans, and, er, everybody else.
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Inside Job
What sounds like a rather dry box office offering actually turns out to be a frightening, hilarious and ultimately rousing experience.
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I’m Still Here
Is this an elaborate practical joke for his own amusement, or the actual direction Phoenix would like his career, and life, to take? If it is the former, it is hard to see what a successful punch-line would look like.
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The Big Uneasy
That’s right, Ned Flanders has made a film about engineering. I hear Fred Flinstone is considering a feature on Poll Tax, too.
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Shed Your Tears and Walk Away
Shed Your Tears And Walk Away is one man’s desperate bid to save his childhood friends from death.
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In The Land Of The Free
Herman Wallace, Albert Woodfox and Robert King were strangers when jailed in the 1970s. A conviction for the murder of a prison guard and decades in solitary confinement now unite them as The Angola Three.
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Sleep Furiously
It reminded me a lot of those boring parts on Playdays and Blue Peter when they showed people at work, but with a higher quality of cinematography.
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