The Bus is a documentary that tells the story of the iconic Volkswagen Bus, also known as the VW Type 2 or Transporter. It explores the history, impact, and cultural significance of this beloved vehicle that has become an enduring symbol of freedom, adventure, and counterculture. From its origins in post-World War II Europe to its popularity in the hippie movement of the 1960s, the film showcases the VW Bus's unique design, versatile functionality, and enduring appeal. Through interviews, archival footage, and beautiful imagery, The Bus highlights the personal stories and experiences of VW Bus owners and enthusiasts around the world. Whether it's an old rust bucket or a meticulously restored classic, the VW Bus continues to captivate hearts and inspire a sense of wanderlust.
Those Who Come, Will Hear is a documentary that focuses on the challenges faced by native communities in Canada as they strive to preserve their languages, traditions, and cultural identity in the face of colonization and modernization. The film explores the importance of oral tradition, the decline of native languages, the impact of education systems on indigenous communities, and the efforts made by elders to pass on their knowledge to the next generation. It also highlights the resilience and vitality of native cultures and the threat they face in the modern world.
As the 'one country two systems' policy in Hong Kong has slowly eroded, resentment among the territory's citizens has steadily grown. What began as a series of spontaneous protests against an extradition law in March 2019 has now escalated in to a full-blown popular uprising that shows no signs of abating. ABC Four Corners reports from the frontline of the action, capturing extraordinary footage of the growing tension and violence.
Artist Kate Blackmore looks at motherhood and mobility, film and feminism through the prism of Margaret Dodd's 1982 classic short film 'This Woman is not a Car.'
Life on Wheels tells the compelling story of a culture on the verge of a transformation. The film addresses the promises and absurdities of our auto-centric transportation system and explores possibilities for change. It examines our core values, freedom, health, safety, and happiness. It looks at our cities and our behavior. The path we choose will have a profound impact on future generations.
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