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Waking Life
(1:38:00)
A boy has a dream that he can float, but unless he holds on,
he will drift away into the sky. Even when he is grown up, this
idea recurs. After a strange accident, he walks through what may
be a dream, flowing in and out of scenarios and encountering various
characters. People he meets discuss science, philosophy and the
life of dreaming and waking, and the protagonist gradually becomes
alarmed that he cannot awake from this confusing dream. |
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What would
Jesus Buy?
(1:31:04)
An examination of the commercialization of Christmas in America
while following Reverend Billy and the Church of Stop Shopping
Gospel Choir on a cross-country mission to save Christmas from
the Shopocalypse (the end of humankind from consumerism, over-consumption
and the fires of eternal debt.) The film also delves into issues
such as the role sweatshops play in America’s mass consumerism
and Big-Box Culture. From the humble beginnings of preaching at
his portable pulpit on New York City subways, to having a congregation
of thousands – Bill Talen (aka Rev. Billy) has become the
leader of not just a church, but a national movement. |
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Zeitgeist:
Addendum (2:03:07)
Remastered / Final Edition - Full Production. What does Christianity,
911 and The Federal Reserve all have in common? |
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F.L.O.W. For
Love of Water
(1:23:32)
Everyone should see this. Irena Salina's award-winning documentary
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Tibet: A Buddhist
Trilogy
(2:14:04)
Tibet: A Buddhist Trilogy takes you on an intimate journey deep
into the heart of an ancient Buddhist world. Four years in the
making and hailed as a cinematic masterpiece in 1979, writer/director
Graham Coleman's three-part feature has been unseen for over 20
years. Now, the film has been reworked into a single presentation,
complete with digital restoration of the original material and
new commentary. Part 1 is an intimate portrait of the Dalai Lama
as a spiritual and temporal leader. Part 2 journeys deep into
the mystical inner world of monastic life and presents an authentic
revelation of tantric Buddhism, with commentaries by the great
20th century master Dudjom Rinpoche. Part 3, photographed in the
awesome landscapes of Ladakh, is a meditation on impermanence
and the depiction of the monastery's moving ritual response to
a death in the community.
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Tibet: The
Cry of the Snow Lion
(1:43:54)
Ten years in the making, this award-winning documentary was filmed
during a remarkable nine journeys throughout Tibet, India and
Nepal. CRY OF THE SNOW LION brings audiences to the long-forbidden
"rooftop of the world" with an unprecedented richness
of imagery… from rarely-seen rituals in remote monasteries,
to horse races with Khamba warriors; from brothels and slums in
the holy city of Lhasa, to the magnificent Himalayan peaks still
traveled by nomadic yak caravans.
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The Secret
Life of Plants
(1:35:55)
Rare 1979 documentary explores the Secret Life of Plants, with
music and songs by Stevie Wonder
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Aerosol Crimes
1st Edition (aka Chemtrails)
(1:39:23)
This documentary produced by chemtrail researcher Clifford Carnicom
is a must see and an excellent research tool. Five plus years
into the operations has provided ample evidence in this 90min
DVD that covers many topics. Over the years aerosol/chemtrail
research has provided some leads but even more questions as to
who and why the spraying occurs. It is clear jets are deliberately
spraying the sky's and it will not stop until enough people are
aware and willing to stand up for the operations exposure and
termination.
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The Raw Diet
(Coming Soon)
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A Scanner
Darkly
(Coming Soon)
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