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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This Is What It Is

Full of funny and acute observations This Is What It Is, is a candid and very personal account of love as seen from the male perspective.

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Klasskamp

A love story between the 1920s and 30s. A teacher, who has difficulty showing emotions, is invited to dance by the caretaker Ove.

Three Can Play That Game

Shanté Smith has moved to Atlanta where she's the Love Doctor, helping women get their men to the altar. Tiffany calls her after she catches her boyfriend, Byron, in a clinch with his boss, Carla, just after he wins a competition similar to "The Apprentice." Shanté initiates a five-step program for Tiffany while Byron seeks advice from his best friend, Gizzard. The five steps include her meeting his family and her offering and withholding sex; Byron and Gizzard respond with their own strategies. Then, Bryon consults Shanté: has the Love Doctor switched sides? And, what happens if Byron finds out that Tiffany's playing games? Can true love run without a play book?

Kirogi

Ever since he sent his family to the US for his daughter's education, a chief detective reluctantly bribes a Chinese gang to support his family. A Korean-Chinese man hasn't received his salary even five years after the factory went under. Faced to sell his organs to pay off his debts, he options to rob a bank instead. These two men run into each other in front of that very bank and an awkward chase begins.

Three Days of Darkness

Girls are hidden in a dark room.

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Tidstjuven

Robin's mother has passed away and his dad has to inform him, but instead they flee into a fantasy world, chasing the time thief.

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The Very Best of Pandit Jasraj: Vol. 1

Devotional music legend Pandit Jasraj gives a stirring performance in this memorable concert recorded at the 2003 Swar Utsav festival. Accompanied by percussionist Pradeep Durkar, Rattan Mohan Sharma on vocals, Kedar Pandit on tabla, Bhavani Shankar on pakhawaj and Mehmood Dholpuri on harmonium, Jasraj sings his well-known bhajan "Govind Damodar Madhaveti," along with "Adi Dev Namostutam" and "Mero Alla Meherbaan."

Tijuana Makes Me Happy

Every man remembers how hard it is being 15 years old: Your voice is cracking, your hormones are raging, school is boring, the girl you love is a young prostitute who won't go out with you because you don't have enough cash, so you start smuggling drugs across the border in order to save enough money to buy a rooster so you can enter a cockfight and win her love. It's a tale as old as time itself. Tijuana Makes Me Happy, which won the Grand Jury Prize at this year's Slamdance Film Festival, is both a charming coming-of-age story and a celebration of the most infamous of all Mexican border towns.

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Thunderheads

On a daredevil quest into the eye of the storm, an intrepid group of scientists, researchers and topgun pilots: in seven planes and armed with the best high tech gadgets money can buy embark on a treacherous journey in a struggle to understand the role of thunderstorms in the global warming puzzle. In this spectacular documentary, an international force of 250 experts who comprise I.C.E. (the International Cloud Experiment) converge on Darwin, Australia, the lair of "Hector," one of the planet's largest thunderstorms. As the pilots perilously edge closer, they battle life-threatening turbulence, lightning, grapefruit-sized hail, microbursts, mysterious "gravity waves," mechanical mishaps and the scientists themselves. Tensions mount as the scientists push to solve the mysteries of the atmosphere and the pilots push back to stay alive. Is I.C.E. itself on the verge of a meltdown?