Bob the Builder follows the adventures of Bob, a construction worker who can fix anything with the help of his anthropomorphic machine friends. Together, they solve problems and complete construction projects, teaching kids about teamwork and problem-solving.
The Interrupters is a documentary film that tells the story of three community activists in Chicago who try to interrupt the cycle of violence in their city. They work as violence interrupters, mediating conflicts and intervening in street disputes in an effort to prevent retaliatory violence. The film explores their efforts, the challenges they face, and the impact they have on the lives of the people they help.
In the near future, after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles III ascends to the throne. Facing conflicts with the press and a constitutional crisis, Charles must navigate a chaotic political landscape while dealing with scheming relatives and the ghost of his deceased mother.
Face to Face is adapted from David Williamson's play of the same name which is in turn based on the transcripts from real conflict resolution sessions. The story is about a young scaffold construction worker who is charged with assaulting his boss. By the end of the film, all our assumptions about guilt and blame are turned on their heads. As 10 people sit in a room discussing the turn of events that brought our protagonist to breaking point, twists and surprises reveal that all is not quite as simple as it seems. Michael Rymer directs his screen adaptation of 'Face to Face' (written by Australian playwright David Williamson), as an ensemble piece about 10 very dissimilar Australians bound together by a complex pattern of relationships and shared histories. Hysterically funny and deeply moving, each character's role in the drama peels back another layer as the story digs down to the roots of who these people really are.
A newly hired police chief vows to clean up a notoriously corrupt police department. When he is murdered, investigators find that there is no shortage of suspects, most of them being fellow cops.
Four high school teens are thrown into detention after a fight come together of their love for music and songwriting. However, their newfound bond is brought to a halt by the harsh reality of the world they come from.
Jane is a rootless young lady who finds an abandoned child and adopts it as her own. The decision, however, leads to great conflict with the child's vicious outlaw father.
Catron County, New Mexico -- the 'toughest county in the West' -- has been at the center of a struggle between ranchers, loggers, environmentalists, and the U.S. Forest Service over the management of federal land. The only physician in the county, concerned about the health of his community, began a process of dialogue among citizens. This is a story of how health was used as a catalyst to make peace.
A line from Whitman, "There was a child went forth every day," starts this film: a visit to a farm that's a summer camp and progressive school for exploration and discovery. The children, as young as two or three, have room and time to question, wonder, and learn. We build a wading pool, use tools, climb and swing, bath a dog - and learn to live together. There are spats, and little adult interference. A tree house sparks children's imagination. They visit a neighboring farm, play with the animals and ride on a tractor that's plowing. They eat and nap. There's story time, easels for art, and a lollipop. It's the perfect place for city children to be safe from bombardment, says the narrator.
Minor league baseball is one thing. Icetime tells the story of what goes on behind the scenes in hockey. The pressures on kids, the rise to the top.
Two rival families of hens (and roosters) are arming in preparation for a battle in a property-line dispute over the division line between their two barnyard coops. After much fighting, squabbling and squawking between the two factions, two peaceful doves bring about a settlement between the two groups.
For the family members of murder victims mourning is often postponed indefinitely. To unlock the trauma and begin the grieving, a method called restorative dialogue brings two parents - and the audience - eye to eye with the murderers.
A parent training video on how to de-escalate bullying and interpersonal conflict in a school setting, taught by Dr. Sherryll Kraizer.
This short film offers a children's guide to anger management.
My So-Called Enemy is a documentary that follows a group of teenage girls from Jerusalem and the West Bank who are brought together in a program where they live with American girls. Through the program, the girls learn about each other's cultures, confront stereotypes, and develop relationships. The film explores themes of multiculturalism, interfaith dialogue, conflict resolution, and the possibility of peace.
On the Road to Tel Aviv follows two individuals, a Palestinian man and an Israeli woman, who find themselves on a road trip together in the wake of a terrorist attack. Despite their differences and the turbulent political climate, they embark on a journey that challenges their preconceptions and offers the possibility of understanding and peace.
An animated film from the U.S. Army Signal Corps explaining the functions of the United Nations.
A thought-provoking and genre-bending look behind the scenes of what might be the world's only underground DIY anarcho-feminist porn collective.
An illustrated explanation of the functions of the newly-chartered United Nations in maintaining peace in the post-WWII world.
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