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.

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Parodi

A 2007 Kannada film.

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Parole sante

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Part Deux

A modern-day paean to the good times, inspired by a Wolfgang Tillmans picture.

Partition: The Day India Burned

Documentary about the effects of Britain's withdrawal from India in 1947 which triggered one of the biggest migrations in history. 15 million were displaced and more than a million lost their lives. The story is told through the testimony of people who lived together for centuries, but were forced out of their homes as one of the largest and most ethnically diverse nations in the world was divided. Dramatised reconstructions evoke some of the mistrust, violence and upheaval that ensued

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Passe-muraille

Story freely adapted from the novel by Marcel Ayme. Independent project, turning from deformed and projected scenery and puppets (scales vary).

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Passion & Power: The Technology of Orgasm

This is the story of one simple invention, the vibrator, and its relationship to one complex human behavior, the female orgasm.

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Pati Kamaal Bibi Dhamaal

Husband makes a plan to teach his ever suspecting wife and a pampered son a lesson.

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Pattaya: City of Smiles

This film is from a truly unbiased view into some of the city's unknown secrets. Everybody was given the chance to tell their side of the story. Exclusive interview with Belgium star singer song writer Louis who wrote the city's most famous song 'Pattaya-Pattaya' which is constantly played in most of the bars. For the first time ever Pattaya has been given the voice it deserves.

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Paul Chan Connects

Paul Chan unites video artists with jailed political activists for candid interviews. Meet artist Steve Kurtz, whose work led to suspicion of bioterrorism; lawyer Lynne Stewart, convicted of aiding terrorism; and naturalized citizen Mohamed Yousry, whose 20 years of peace in New York City ended after Sept. 11. Chan's project is an eye-opening document of the hysteria driven by the war on terror and of the victims who few even know exist.