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Tinkerers Sharpening Service
Documentary by Catherine Cooper. A couple reflect on their life as itinerant knife-sharpeners. Nominated for Best Documentary at the 2007 YoungCuts Film Festival. www.YoungCuts.com
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Here's the Thing...
What do your possessions say about you...? Twenty-some objects tell the story in this short documentary about 84 year old rural Pennsylvania grandmother, Jean Liebegott.
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Solo Act
A short documentary I made about singer, compere and raconteur Richard Ratcliffe as he performs in a care home for the elderly in Worthing, UK.
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Portrait of a Naked Lady Dancer
Filmmaker Deborah Rowe breaks the surface with four talented strippers in Washington, D.C. Zoe, Jessica, April and Ginger give a generous and very human insight into what it is to be a naked lady dancer.
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Casualties of War
Michael Steinberg could have lived the life of a rock star, yet his military training and the impact of years spent in war would ultimately get the best of him: committing murder and serving twenty-one years in prison.
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Chin Music
Chin Music captures the candid insight of an American World War II veteran, Hans Dam. Hans demonstrates that life does not have to slow down with age.
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American West
A documentary covering the career of legendary director John Ford, including clips from his classic movies and interviews with actors John Wayne, James Stewart and Henry Fonda
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The Deadliest Man Alive (Floyd Webb)
Filmmaker Floyd Webb first met John Keehan, aka Count Dante, in 1964. Then 11, Webb came to admire the "crown prince of death" - a respected karate master, voodoo priest and martial arts promoter made famous through comic book ads offering the secret of the Dim Mak Death Touch. Years after the count's death, Webb is obsessed with the man behind the legend.
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Migrant workers back home - "Gastarbajteri nazaj...
The documentary film “Gastarbajteri nazaj doma” (Migrant workers back home) is a poetic portrait of three former migrant workers who left Yugoslavia in the seventies to try their luck in Germany. The economic boom of post-war Europe produced an increased demand for labour. Hence so called ‘Gastarbeiter’ (guest workers), mostly from Yugoslavia and Turkey, were invited to work in the car industry and custodial services. Whereas Germany became a new home for some of them, the protagonists of the film decided to return to their home country. However, being back home they had to realise that a lot of things had changed: not only people have changed, but also the political system – a new state was born. During insightful interviews, Malika, Jože and Marija speak about their experiences of leaving their families, living in a foreign country and returning home.
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Modern English
A glimpse into mod culture from Carnaby Street fashion in the 60s to the continuing force of contemporary musical heavyweights Ocean Colour Scene and Paul Weller.
 

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