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...peacefully diffused and that control of the bank and release of those inside can be secured in short order. But Russell proves an unexpectedly...also uniquely interested in the moment-to-moment happenings inside the branch. But just what are the robbers after? Why has nothing...
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Follows world reknowned flutist, Paul Horn, on his pilgrimage to Tibet. Horn is the first western musician to record inside the scared temple of Potala Palace.
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An Olympic wrestler in Pennsylvania arrives late for practice with an unread letter from France. During the workout hw is hit with an inside trip and his head is slammed to the mat. The subsequent blackout takes him back to Paris and to Sophie, the author of the letter.
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Life story of Spaniard Ramón Sampedro, who fought a 30-year campaign to win the right to end his life with dignity. Film explores Ramón’s relationships with two women: Julia, a lawyer who supports his
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It was a $25,000 movie that became a $600 million phenomenon. It caused and administration to declare war on freedom. It turned buying a ticket into an act of revolution. Generally considered the most
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In detailing the unique five-year collaboration between Oscar-nominated filmmaker Daniel Anker and the 105 musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra, film explores the mystery and magic of the musical
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A view of the deep secrets and deep pockets of the pro-life movement using more than 70 exclusive interviews with pro-life activists and seldom-seen archival footage. When the Supreme Court's 1973
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A schizophrenic surfer finds himself slipping over the edge after he inherits a local Mexican cantina.
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An all-access, observational portrait documentary of Tibet's spiritual and political leader, the Dalai Lama.
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A doctor moves into a close-knit neighborhood and uses his profession to manipulate the townpeople for his own scientific experiments.
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