Catching Air
"Catching Air" is a documentary showcasing diverse air guitarists, defying stereotypes and inspiring hidden talents.
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- Documentary
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"Catching Air" is a documentary showcasing diverse air guitarists, defying stereotypes and inspiring hidden talents.
Education, culture and freedom explored by young people. A group of young people from a school in the Midlands decided the themes of this film by Nigel Evans, which explores three main topics: the experience of education, the impact of a wider culture outside the school and language and freedom. Starting…
Film by: Peter Lamberti 2010 | 50 min Languages: English Genres: Natural History IMDb: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6180604/ 200km from the southern-most point of Africa, where the water is chilly and harsh, runs the Breede River. Recently, reports have been made of a massive creature living in…
This Scotland: Catching the Tide: A documentary about photographer Colin McPherson’s quest to capture the final days of Scotland’s salmon netting industry. In the early 1990s, photojournalist Colin McPherson embarked on a project that would take him to the heart of one of Scotland’s…
Catch the Westbound Train is a short-form documentary highlighting the unique history of The Great Depression in Vancouver and the influx of transient men that arrived with it. Through archival materials and expert interviews this film offers an entertaining and educational portrait of these desperate…
Cat City chronicles Chicago's love/hate relationship with feral cats. It tells the story of Chicago's outdoor cats and the communities who look after them. What is the right way to care for feral cats and who gets to decide? A ground-breaking 2007 ordinance protects feral cats in Chicago…
This film, narrated by creative, visual and performing artists, draws attention to the laws and financial incentives enacted in 17th-century Virginia, which planted the seeds for breaking people apart into racial categories. Those laws and incentives thrived through the Jim Crow era (1960s) and were…
From the dawn of humanity to online cat celebrities, this entertaining series explores the unique bond uniting humans and cats, for better and for worse. *** Version Francaise ici: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/empireflin ** --------- With more than 200 million cat owners, the domestic cat is the…
On a far-away, rural island in Japan, hundreds of cats freely roam a secluded fishing village Cats - hundreds and hundreds of them - define the quiet island of Tashirojima. They have just a handful of elderly human residents for company, who maintain a life steeped in fading but beautiful Japanese…
Revisit five of the most iconic railway stations built in the 19th Century in Europe which are still landmarks in today’s urban landscapes. These cathedrals of the Industrial Age are all facing the future with a face lift. They tell amazing stories of architectural and mechanical feats, when the…
After acclaimed paranormal investigator Chris Halton of Haunted Earth UK receives footage taken at the ruins of Ireland's infamously haunted Cathnafola House, he skeptically sets out to research the abandoned home’s bloody history. His own overnight investigation at the ruins yields terrifying…
The famous BBC play about the tribulations of Cathy and her family as they try to find somewhere to live and end by being broken up as a family unit. 70 mins. The Truth of Cathy Come Home (article)—There is a human detritus swirling around in the backwaters of the Welfare State which nobody seems…