The Milk of Sorrow is a drama film set in Peru. The story revolves around a woman who carries the traumas of her past, including her mother's suffering and her own fear of being raped. The film explores themes of suffering, death, and fear, as the protagonist tries to overcome her emotional scars. The plot also touches upon the cultural aspects of native American culture and the impact of colonization. The movie showcases the struggles faced by the protagonist in a society that is still affected by the violence and trauma inflicted upon its people. Through her journey, the protagonist seeks healing and closure.
Dr Helen Czerski examines the world of sound waves.
A wordless forensic documentary that showcases the grim reality of the autopsy process, revealing the intricacies of the human body through incisions, measurements, and bodily fluids. The film captures the pathologists at work as they dissect nude corpses, dictating their findings into a dictating machine. With scenes of burned victims, sawed open chests, preserved films, and forensic analysis, this avant-garde film leaves a haunting and lasting impression of death and the science behind it.
Mary celebrates the everyday food and ingredients she has always loved as she whips up tasty, family meals that are quick and simple to make.
Set in a London gentleman's outfitters in 1976, and taking inspiration from the emotions aroused by a fetishist love of corduroy, leather and tight trousers, two men enter Sir John's Trouser Bar but little do they know the sexual adventures that await them inside.
Zozo is a drama film set in war-torn Lebanon during the 1980s. It follows the story of a young boy named Zozo, who faces childhood trauma and the loss of loved ones. He navigates his turbulent surroundings, including a civil war, while dealing with the hardships of being an orphan. Zozo finds solace in soccer and his imagination as he tries to overcome the challenges he faces.
An unusual love triangle involving a gay, a lesbian, and a heterosexual female provides the exciting romantic complication to this sex-comedy film.
Precision: The Measure of All Things is a three-part British television series outlining aspects of the history of measurement. It was originally aired in June 2013 on BBC Four. The series comprised three programmes: Time and Distance; Mass and Moles and Heat, Light and Electricity.
Who invented time, who invented the clock? Why 1 hour, why 60 minutes, why 60 seconds? Since prehistoric times, man has sought to measure time, to organize social and religious life, to plan food supply... Today we can surf the Internet, geolocate, pay by credit card… All our daily lives depend on time and the synchronization of clocks. The history of the invention of time and of the ways and instruments to measure it is a long story…
The Metric Marvels is a series of seven animated educational shorts featuring songs about meters, liters, Celsius, and grams, designed to teach American children how to use the metric system. They were produced by Newall & Yohe, the same advertising agency which produced ABC's popular Schoolhouse Rock! series, and first aired on the NBC television network in September 1978. Voices for the Metric Marvels shorts included Lynn Ahrens, Bob Dorough, Bob Kaliban, and Paul Winchell.
Eddie's fascination with his older neighbor, Chad, heightens after he spies on him in the bathroom measuring his manhood.
Living in a world that seems rife with phallic symbols, five lesbian friends take a teaspoon each of a concoction from Prague that will give them, for only one day, a penis. Next morning, the cock crows and the women seek men's experiences: they measure and compare, pee standing up, and look for women who'll sleep with them. At the end of the day, they gather to compare scores. It's a jungle out there.
While Tom Thumb is very, very small, his kid brother, Pee Wee, is even smaller and Pee Wee's only wish is to be as big and strong as Tom. When tiny Tom is cornered by a kitten, Pee Wee comes to his brother's rescue and proves to himself that what he lacks in size, he makes up for in quality.
A young boy is taught the wonder of standard unit of measurement by the world's greatest superhero: Measuring Man!
An amusing introduction to the metric system, presented through the person of George, a tropical fish fancier who is stymied in estimating the weight of his aquarium because he doesn't remember what a cubic inch of water weighs in ounces. How he is jolted into the metric age, and how he discovers its advantages, makes an amusing cartoon screen adventure for anyone who sees George's problem but, like him, resists the idea of change to a simpler way of figuring the size and weight of things.
Illustrates principles for measuring distance, mass and time--the basic quantities in physical science. Emphasizes the importance of accuracy. Provides laboratory demonstrations.
This documentary explores the history and versatility of quinoa, a nutritious grain. It covers various cooking methods and recipes using quinoa as the main ingredient. The film also highlights the organic produce used in the recipes and emphasizes the health benefits of incorporating quinoa into one's diet.
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