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Basic Brewing - Introduction to Extract Home Brewing

Instructional video describing how to get started with extract brewing.

The Roaring Twenties: The World Moves On

This documentary is featured on Warner Brothers' DVD for The Roaring Twenties (1939), released in 2005.

The Silent Holy Stones

A young Tibetan monk goes back home for the New Year's celebrations. Fascinated by television, he wants to bring his family's television to the monastery to show it to his master.

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The Space Between

"The film image is constantly fluctuating between object-representation and surface abstraction. Repetition does not bring clarity nor is it meant to. No attempt is made to deny either the subjectivity of film or its representational mode; rather the viewer works through and against the film with the filmmakers; so to speak." - Karen Mirza and Brad Butler

The Space Shuttle: Countdown to Comeback

Discovery Channel documentary which goes behind the scenes with NASA's Space Shuttle programme. Narrated by actor Gary Sinise, the documentary counts down to the launch of the Space Shuttle Discovery - the first Shuttle to prepare for take-off since the February 2003 disaster in which seven astronauts were lost when the Space Shuttle Columbia disintegrated above Texas.

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The Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles

In a story that pre-dates America, the multi-cultural Creoles of Cane River, Louisiana see themselves as somewhere between black and white. The Spirit of a Culture: Cane River Creoles recounts the Cane River Creole identity struggle from colonial French Louisiana to today’s Creole led multicultural renaissance – against the notion of race as a deciding feature of a population.

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The Sex Pistols: Music Video Box Documentary

Combining rare archival footage and in-depth interviews with fans and fellow musicians, this documentary provides fascinating insight into the highs and lows of the infamous Sex Pistols -- the nihilistic British rockers who changed the face of rock 'n' roll with their raw sound and refusal to comply. A punked-out soundtrack includes "Anarchy in the UK," "God Save the Queen," "Pretty Vacant" and "Holidays in the Sun."

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The Surfer's Journal: Biographies: Jeff Hakman and Larry Bertlemann

Two Hawaii boys who grew up to change the face of surfing are the subjects of this &NFi;Surfer's Journal&NFi_; documentary. Surfing's first true superstar, Jeff Hakman won the inaugural Duke Kahanamoku Invitational in 1965 (at age 17) and later founded the surf-wear giant Quiksilver -- and then almost lost it all to drugs. "Rubber Man" Larry Bertlemann, meanwhile, brought skateboarding moves to the swells, inventing a new school of surfing in the process.

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The Shushybye Dream Band Live on Tour

You and your little ones will be dreaming in color after watching this family-friendly concert featuring characters from Steve Syatt's popular Shushybye books. Backed by the Shushybye Dream Band, singers Michael North and Randi Soyland perform 18 songs with Shushies Snoozles, Dozie and Zeez (with special appearances by Conductor McCloud and the Shushybye King); each song is designed to teach kids that bedtime can be fun.

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The Telegraph Pole Mother

It would be hard for anyone to imagine the combination of a mother and a telegraph pole. How could such a thing be possible? The image of the telegraph pole raising her child using cables in place of arms and legs is quite charming. The spirit of the producer who made such a wild idea into a film is also quite charming.