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.

Yellow Fever

A man is trying to tell funny news to a friend. A short film about arrogance, machismo and racism.

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Yes Sir

Once a year a group of handicapped people are allowed to visit army barracks. There, they have the opportunity of feeling like and being real soldiers.

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Yosemite on Horseback

Features trail ride highlights, Valley Tuolummn & Wawona stables trips, Yosemite horseback quiz.

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You Are the Light of the World

Douglas Bacon, member of the Quirk-e Riting Kollective for elders, gives a touching, intimate account of his life and the process of coming out.

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You're Triflin

In an effort to earn more respect from their ladies, Keith (Juan Branch) and Tray (Walter Fauntleroy) try to get some quick cash by hosting a comedy show at the Viper Room -- and taking a big cut from the house -- but their plans get brought back to earth thanks to a local mobster. The sexy urban romantic comedy also features a hilarious cameo by Ghana-born comic Michael Blackson.

Young Girls Do

A couple use strip poker and erotic storytelling as a way to entice two of their single friends to hook up.

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World Wrestling Network: FIP: BYOB: The Hangover

It's smackdown action at its best as Full Impact Pro's titans square off in their final matches before heading to the big show. Featured bouts include "the Soul Assassin" Rainman taking on Antonio Banks, and Roderick Strong, aka "the Messiah of the Backbreaker," going up against Tony Mamaluke. In other events, "the Notorious 187" Homicide defends his heavyweight crown, and the Heartbreak Express leads the charge in a tag-team showdown.

Yves Klein: The Blue Revolution

Director Francois Levy-Kuentz's film uses previously unreleased archival material, such as Klein's personal films, to capture the artist's astonishing career, from its beginning in 1954 to his death in 1962. In those eight short years, Klein turned the modern art world upside down.

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Zane Dovom

A recently married couple face the intrinsic dynamics of a couple's relationship during personal turmoil. Themes of love, exploration and the symbolism of marriage flow throughout. The bleak, isolated winter setting which was once a getaway for the couple now begins to mirror the very cracks and frosty coldness present in their own lives. 'The Second Wife' portrays the highs and lows of the reality of marriage, but will love prevail for this couple or is their romance destined to be tortured forever?