An Unreasonable Man

An Unreasonable Man is a 2006 documentary film that traces the life and career of political activist Ralph Nader, the founder of modern consumer protection. The film examines Nader's advocacy for auto safety features, such as federally mandated seat belts and air bags, as well as his rise to national prominence following an invasion of privacy lawsuit against General Motors.

Moment

A film accompanying the 2008 exhibition "Instruments of uncertainty."

Moment of Clarity

A young couple is about to be deported. The young woman is expecting a child. The man decides to do something really stupid to get money for fake passports... The film is about the consequences of desperate decisions. The entire film is shot P.O.V (point of view) for get inside the head of the main character.

Money, Version 2

"Capitalism is always more profit for the sake of profit, it is not a relevant idea" Nicolas REY "MONEY, VERSION 2" is an inhuman, violent and idiot video-film exactly like "liberalism" (inhuman, violent and idiot). This time, this video-film (without computer) can not merely take on to be only "amusing", "diverting" or even "interesting". The film (MONEY, VERSION 2) is first "unbearable" or even "painful", like its subject: "money", genuine golden calf of a society controlled by perverse and dangerous morons: the "capitalists" or "globalising-liberal-totalitarian» 31/01/07

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Montserrat: Emerald of the Caribbean

This documentary focuses on the 2005 St. Patrick's Day festivities of the Caribbean island of Montserrat.

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Moogfest 2006: Live

Music - Moogfest, the festival celebrating the groundbreaking achievements of maverick inventor Rober Moog and his namesake synthesizer, captures the spirit of instruments that altered the course of modern music. Live from the B.B. King Blues Club. - Keith Emerson, Jan Hammer, Bernie Worrell

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Moon Race: The History of Apollo: Vol. 2

Landing on the moon was only one of the many Apollo missions' accomplishments, and this absorbing documentary follows the historic space program's final phase, including the dramatic rescue of Apollo 13 and the 1975 Apollo-Soyuz hookup. The film features archival footage showing the astronauts on the moon and in orbit as they map the lunar surface and continue to test the capabilities of humans in the heavens.

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Moonless: A Ninth Night of Dreams

A wife prays for the safety of her husband who's at a warfront.

Moroccan Dream

Said, a Moroccan émigré in Switzerland,arrives one day in a village in the High Atlas. He announced from the start the reason for his arrival in the village. He did not come to go sightseeing or visit family, but his reasons are professional or rather pecuniary. Said tells villagers that he has come to recruit young people who, after an accelerated training in Europe, will become future athletes like Hicham El Guerrouj. Soon the inhabitants of the village, women and children, are interested. They all dream of changing the course of their lives.

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Mosaik mécanique

For the artist Fernand Leger (1881-1955), the promise of film as a new art form lay in its potential to exhibit the visual, to present an image rather than tell a story. This attribute characteristic of early cinema, a ’cinema of attractions’ (Tom Gunning), has been directly associated with avant-garde film in terms of visual exhibitionism as well as the construction of an audience that is both directly addressed and actively engaged.