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The Last Nazi Hunter (2010)

The Last Nazi Hunter

Description: Efraim Zuroff, is a man passionate about his life purpose... that of bringing aging Nazi war criminals to justice. He travels to Lithuania ,a country with the highest percentage of Jews killed in Europe during World War II and tries to find answers about why a convicted Nazi collaborator was allowed to go free. Written by Anonymous
Formats: DivX
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Children of Enlightenment (2010)

Children of Enlightenment

Description: Japan, known only decades ago a society of buttoned-down workaholics, has experienced a cultural revolution to match the West's. In this documentary, we come face-to-face with Japan's own Flower Children: music buffs, dancers, costume enthusiasts, amateur artists, and the world's most colorful fashion maniacs. Written by Anonymous
Formats: HD 1080p
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Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work (2010)

Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work

Description: Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work opens in a very profound way, with several shots of Rivers without makeup. It isn’t as profound as you might imagine, focusing only on small portions of her mug at a time, but it establishes right from the start that Rivers’ guard is down and we’re really about to get an inside look. Director Ricki Stern and Anne Sunberg’s film follows Rivers through an entire year, and from the outset she isn’t ashamed to admit that it’s a rough one, in which her datebook consists primarily of the thing she dreads the most: blank white pages. In fact, Rivers isn’t ashamed much of anything, and she often pokes fun at her own plastic surgery overdose and tosses in a few jokes about her low rung on the fame ladder.
Formats: DivX
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I Want Your Money (2010)

I Want Your Money

Description: Two versions of the American dream now stand in sharp contrast. One views the money you earned as yours and best allocated by you; the other believes that an elite in Washington knows best how to allocate your wealth. One champions the traditional American dream, which has played out millions of times through generations of Americans, of improving one's lot in life and even daring to dream and build big. The other holds that there is no end to the "good" the government can do by taking and spending other peoples' money in an ever-burgeoning list of programs. The documentary film I Want Your Money exposes the high cost in lost freedom and in lost opportunity to support a Leviathan-like bureaucratic state. Written by Ray Griggs
Formats: HD 720p
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Truth in Motion: The US Ski Team's Road to Vancouver (2010)

Truth in Motion: The US Ski Team's Road to Vancouver

Description: TRUTH IN MOTION: THE US SKI TEAM'S ROAD TO VANCOUVER is a film about what it takes to excel as a world class skier. Raw talent. Technical skill. The persistence to train hard, every day. The sheer will. The men and women on the U.S. Ski team have it, but do they have what it takes to make it to the 2010 Winter Olympics? Entrenched with the skiers during the crucial months leading up to the start of their competition season, the film is a rare look inside – intimate and candid, in a way rarely if ever seen in film about skiing.
Formats: DivX
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Niente paura (2010)

Niente paura

Description: By telling the story of an Italian musician and his audience, we are telling the story of the last thirty years of our country. But can songs portray a society? And can the artistic career of a musician – in our case Luciano Ligabue – tell the story of the way we were and the way we are now? Popular music speaks to us, and often depicts us better than many essays or sociological studies. It comes from an emotion, from a visceral rhythm. A song can simply stay linked to a particular moment in our lives; it can denote the happiness, bitterness or nostalgia of a memory. It can even “celebrate” a special event, becoming a “rite”, in the best and most secular meaning of the word. Songs and emotion. Songs that are the soundtrack to your personal life but also your social and political life. Songs and memory. Personal memories and collective memories, meaning both the shared memories of a country and the memories of lots of people together. Why Luciano Ligabue? Because he is a popular Italian musician; because when he sings Non è tempo per noi during his concerts, the articles of the Italian Constitution are projected onto the big screens; because when he sings Buonanotte all’Italia the faces of the people who have done something for Italy are shown behind him; because at the end of his concerts he addresses his audience saying: “I would like to wish goodnight / to everyone who lives in this country / but who are here to stay, / because this country belongs to those who live here / and not those who govern it”.
Formats: DVD
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Bicicleta, cullera, poma (2010)

Bicicleta, cullera, poma

Description: In October, 2007, Pasqual Maragall was diagnosed with Alzheimer's. Once past the initial blow, he and his family embarked on a crusade against the disease. And from the very first step, this film has grown into an extraordinary testament. With intelligence, sincerity and an infectious spirit, Maragall allows a portrait to be painted of not only himself, but also his family and his doctors, in order to leave behind a lasting document of his personal fight. Two years of following an exceptional patient, one who is hoping scientists find a cure before the number of 26 million sufferers of this disease is multiplied by ten. A tough film, but an optimistic one all the same.
Formats: DivX
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Upside Down: The Creation Records Story (2010)

Upside Down: The Creation Records Story

Description: Over a quarter of a century since it began and a decade after it folded, this is the definitive film about Creation Records, one of the world's most successful and colorful independent labels. This is the story of the rock n roll dream and its accompanying nightmares. Millions of sales on both sides of the Atlantic, near bankruptcy, pills, thrills, spats, prats, success, excess, pick me ups, breakdowns and of course some of THE defining music of the late 20th Century. This is the definitive and fully authorised story of the UK's most inspired and dissolute label, from the Jesus & Mary Chain at the Living Room to Oasis at Knebworth. Written by Anonymous
Formats: DVD
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A Nightmare in Las Cruces (2010)

A Nightmare in Las Cruces

Description: On February 10, 1990 two cowards walked into the Las Cruces Bowl and changed the lives of many people. Seven people inside the bowling alley were forced at gunpoint to the floor and told to put their heads down. After stealing thousands of dollars from the safe, the killers shot all seven multiple times at close range, execution-style. The shooters then started a fire on the desk and fled. Dead at the scene were Amy Houser, Steven Teran, his step-daughter Paula, and Valerie Teran. Incredibly, Melissia Repass, Stephanie C. Senac, and Ida Holguin survived the brutal attack. Repass, just twelve at the time, made the heroic 911 call -despite being shot in the head- which saved three lives at the time. Four out of the seven shot were children, including a two and six year old. For almost twenty years, the two remaining survivors(Senac died in 1999), family members, and friends have had to live with this unspeakable event. The case is unsolved after twenty years and the Las Cruces Police Dept., the FBI, and Crimestoppers plead for your help. Written by Charlie Minn (director)
Formats: DivX
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Shtikat Haarchion (A Film Unfinished) (2010)

Shtikat Haarchion (A Film Unfinished)

Description: Yael Hersonski's powerful documentary achieves a remarkable feat through its penetrating look at another film-the now-infamous Nazi-produced film about the Warsaw Ghetto. Discovered after the war, the unfinished work, with no soundtrack, quickly became a resource for historians seeking an authentic record, despite its elaborate propagandistic construction. The later discovery of a long-missing reel complicated earlier readings, showing the manipulations of camera crews in these "everyday" scenes. Well-heeled Jews attending elegant dinners and theatricals (while callously stepping over the dead bodies of compatriots) now appeared as unwilling, but complicit, actors, alternately fearful and in denial of their looming fate. Written by Sundance Film Festival
Formats: DivX
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