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.

Balzac: DeepBlue - Chaos from Darkism

1. Beyond Evil 308, Pt. 1 2. D.A.R.K. 3. Blood Inside '68 4. Into The Light Of The 13 Dark Night 5. Gyakusatsu No Mukou Gawa 6. XXXxxx 7. Shi Wo Yubi Sasu 8. Inside My Eyes 9. Came Out Of The Grave 10. Yami No Hikeri E 11. Beyond Evil 308, Pt. 2 12. Day The Earth Caught Fire 13. Art Of Dying 14. The World Without End 15. I Can't Stand It Anymore 16. In Your Face 17. The Silence Of Crows 18. The End Of Century 19. Nowhere #13 20. Violent Paradise 21. The Human Blood 22. Monster 23. No Resistance '68 24. Unvarnished Facts 25.

Bangkok Love Story

A story of two men who love each other but their love can never be fulfilled. This love should have never happened. But when it flourishes, there is nothing to hold back.

Ballad of Mary Slade

The body of a young woman is slowly consumed by insects.

Barbaro: A Nation's Horse

Documentary special detailing the life and death of "Barbaro" - Kentucky derby winning race horse put down following the breaking of his leg.

Baseball's Most Unbreakable Feats

More than any other sport, baseball is a game of numbers. Statistics and records help measure the greats of the game against their peers--against generations--and this ever-evolving record book is what helps give baseball renewed life. But not every mark in the game is destined to change, for there are a few that are indeed unbreakable.

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Batty Man

Comedian and actor Stephen K. Amos uses his own experiences as a gay black man to explore why homophobia still exists in his own community. This authored documentary – the title of which is a derogatory term for homosexuals – follows Amos on a journey from his childhood homes in Brixton and Tooting, south London, all the way to Jamaica, where he tries to discover why prejudice, intimidation and violence against gay men remain so prevalent.

Be-Mag 4: Featuring the World

BE-MAG "Featuring the World" takes you on a trip showing you a true international look on skating with top skaters from around the world. Two main filmers traveled the world to capture the best skating and for this dvd we had 3 major tours to ensure you the cream of the crop.

Beard Street

Experimental film depicting construction developments at Beard and Dwight St. in Brooklyn, NY, 2004-2007.

Beauty Now

This satirical view of our contemporary attitude about beauty is presented in the style of a 1950’s informational film.