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.

Operating Thetan Summit 2007

One of the infamous insiders only documentary/educational films about Scientology.

Operational activities

He is a cold-blooded and dangerous criminal. He always works alone and never leaves a trace. The action takes place in St. Petersburg. Major Kuznetsov and his guys from the police taking the operational development of the Soloist, a dangerous fugitive who came to Peter in order to allegedly sell counterfeit money. Trying to stop the Soloist, killed friend and teammate Kuznetsov. For this reason, Kuznetsov is cooperating with the prosperous businessman Igor Samarin, who has his own accounts with the Soloist…

Opium: Diary of a Madwoman

A drug-addicted doctor who works in an asylum discovers that one of his patients is a gifted writer.

Orlando

The great soldier Orlando is lovesick and shows little intention of resuming his former glorious and heroic deeds. When Orlando enters, he is a man clearly torn between his love of fame and his love for Angelica. "Orlando teaches all of us that love is often responsible for our loss of reason," runs a line from Act 3 of the opera. It is a modest moral, and perhaps one not demanding of the dramatic finesse and musical diversity that Handel serves up in Orlando - for the opera's complex of problems is rather more complicated than that. Beneath the fabric of this masterfully woven constellation of characters and values is a score of such independence and vivacity as to give Orlando a special position among Handel's works - indeed among opera literature in general.

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Osage Murders

In 1921 the Osage Tribe of Oklahoma sat on the largest oil field in the world and, because of the wisdom of their elders, each member of the tribe enjoyed a share of the vast fortune. They became known as the richest people in the world. Mainstream America read in national publications about how the Osage squandered their money. The Osage Allotment Act provided the opening many whites needed to cheat the Osage out of their wealth. Under the Act, white guardians were appointed and then proceeded to rob their wards. Scams, robbery and even murder went un-investigated. After all, the Osages did nothing to earn their riches. The silence of decades has done little to relieve the suspicion and enmity between the Osage and their white neighbors. No one talks about it; or even acknowledges that it happened. The Osage people want this story told so that we don’t forget that racism and corruption are still powerful forces in 21st century America.

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Osiris - Feed the Need

The Osiris team believes skateboarding to be an addiction. We are nourishing the hunger, drive, and urge of all skaters with Feed The Need, a healthy dose of skateboarding. Sit back and relax, then go out and get your fill.

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Ou est la sortie?

2007 short by Tsui-shan Jessey Tsang

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Our Private Lives

After a lengthy virtual relationship over the Internet, Milena and Philip take the plunge and agree to finally meet. Having lived in Montreal for over a decade, Milena, an immigrant of Bulgarian descent, accepts to greet her correspondent Philip, a flirtatious photographer from Sofia. Out in an isolated cottage in Quebec's countryside, the couple abandon themselves to one another. Between periods of cultural clashes and fleshly pleasures, the two assess each other and the possibilities for true love. But strange, uncanny events soon disrupt Milena and Philip's quiet intimacy as secrecy and silence slowly set in -nihilproductions