Moog is a documentary film that tells the story of Robert Moog, the inventor of the Moog synthesizer. It explores his life, his impact on the world of music, and the legacy he left behind. The film showcases interviews with musicians and artists who were influenced by Moog's creations, as well as archival footage and concert performances.
It influences elections and sways outcomes -- gerrymandering has become a hot-button political topic and symbol for everything broken about the American electoral process. But there are those on the front lines fighting to change the system.
Alana McLaughlin is a transgender woman beginning her career in the mixed martial arts. She'll have to contend with athletes who refuse to fight her, find a gym willing to train her, and win a battle against her own personal demons.
'El Chivo' (the Mountain Goat) is what the indigenous Tarahumara Indians of Mexico's Copper Canyons call Runner Will Harlan ever since he won the Copper Canyon Ultra Marathon in 2009, a race made infamous in the bestseller 'Born to Run.' Since Harlan's first visit with the Tarahumara, who are renown for long distance running and their sustainable life-style, he's dramatically changed the way his family lives by moving to an off-the-grid farm in North Carolina, where they grow their food and run a non-profit for the Tarahumara. El Chivo chronicles what motivates Harlan to live life this deliberately by showing the physical and mental demands while also detailing the toll it takes on the family of an altruistic, elite Ultra Marathoner.
This FitzPatrick Traveltalk short tours North Carolina, first visiting the Cataloochie Ranch near Waynesville, where the ranch hands are shown square-dancing and singing folk songs. We cut to a visit with the many Cherokee Indian living in the state, followed by the camera showing the fields of azaleas, flowers that grow wild in many areas of this state. At the Biltmore estate, the annual Rhododendron Pageant is seen. Our screen tour winds up with a visit to Asheville, depicting Pack Square, the St. Lawrence Catholic Church and the Skyline Drive.
I Can't Marry You is a documentary that follows the journey of a lesbian couple as they face challenges in their pursuit of getting married. The film explores themes of love, acceptance, and the fight for equal rights in a society that still struggles with homophobia and discrimination. Through interviews and personal stories, the documentary sheds light on the experiences of LGBTQ+ individuals and their struggle for recognition and equality.
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