Testimony of three Mexican women, Maria Teresa, Esperanza and Luz Maria. Each talks about their jobs, their personal and family relationships, their lack of freedom and the role of women in society in the 1970s.
Peru, the center of the Inca Empire, preserves a number of traces of the civilization that used to occupy a vast territory extending from the Pacific Ocean into lands we now know as the countries of Colombia and Chile. Travel through Peru to experience the center of the ancient Inca Empire! This documentary features Machu Picchu, Colca Canyon, and the current capital, Lima.
Short film from the British Pathé collection about an amusement park in Germany - various rides are seen, including a Helter Skelter. Was an item in Eve's Film Review issue number 459.
The incredible splendor & glamor: princely palaces of exotic design; incomparable collections of fine arts; palatial garden settings; stories of golden age movie stars & world famous guests; historic construction photos.
3 women. 3 modern hip-hop legends. Each of them has brought something new to the game. All have fierce individuality and ferocious ambition. In a genre previously only dominated by men, these badass women have flexed their skills and come out on top.
On 29 April 2011, William and Catherine were married in a fairy tale wedding watched by more than two billion people and celebrated the whole world over.
Twin sisters Tena and Tama Lundquist take to the streets to combat the stray dog epidemic in Houston, TX, and show that it just takes one person caring to make a difference. With catastrophic numbers of stray dogs roaming the streets of Houston TX, twin sisters Tena and Tama Lundquist take matters into their own hands to save the animals they love.
This film is a radical contemplation on politics, identity and home, unfolding through the provocative conversations, hospitality and openness of a group of Arab women.
There are still villages in the Bashkir hinterland that are not marked on maps. And there are no roads to them. The only thing that connects them is the river. And in order to deliver mail to the residents, the postman Alyona spends most of his life on the water. The river carried her husband away. She has been living with this pain for many years.
Law and Crime looks at the murder of Tennessee nursing student Holly Bobo. It examines footage of the trial of Zach Adams who was found guilt of first-degree murder, aggravated kidnapping and aggravated rape and examines how the prosecution and defense made their cases to the jury.
As New York Fashion Week starts, Film director & producer Kennedy Lucas returns to New York City to explore the ever-growing nature of new york fashion, food, people, art, design, and even culture for the sequel.
Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, is a legendary creature said to inhabit the forests and wilderness areas of North America, particularly in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and Canada. Join us, as we explore the mythos of Bigfoot.
Three stories about gold, from a working mine in the Philippines, a proposed mine in a Greek forest, and a laboratory in Belgium. Together, they form a meditation on the possible meanings of value.
Black artists have historically struggled for respect and recognition due to a lack of academic and art establishment support. This lively and informative documentary explores the present-day renaissance of black art in Chicago.
On May 24th, 2022, a senseless tragedy occurred in Uvalde, Texas, when a teenager opened fire in an elementary school, resulting in the deaths of 19 fourth grade students and two teachers. Over the past year for ABC News’ “Uvalde: 365” initiative, ABC News’ Investigative Unit and “20/20” embedded in the community, following the families of victims and survivors of the Robb Elementary massacre as they cope with the loss of their loved ones and the inaction of the police, fight for justice, and try to begin their journey of healing.