Why Cars
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Why Cars, Teljes Film Magyarul Online videa
WHY CARS?-CARnage!
Eredeti cím: WHY CARS?-CARnage! ( Film )
“A production that no one will ever accuse of exploring light and movement for their own sakes. With a calculated indifference to craft, Burns celebrates himself in a portrait of the artist as a post-conceptual composite of Alfred Jarry and Ralph Nader. WHY CARS? details Burns’ strenuously bizarre campaign to establish pedestrian crosswalks in his Australian hometown, then follows the extension of his work across the globe to TriBeCa. […] [WHY CARS?] is an aggressive jumble of car wrecks, TV (interviews), scenes from loft life, and some Chinese propaganda shot off of the screen at Film Forum.” –J. Hoberman, VILLAGE VOICE
Why Did the Carabao Cross the Carayan?
Eredeti cím: Ngatta Naddaki y Nuang? ( Film )
Why Should We Care About Each Other?
Eredeti cím: Varför ska vi bry oss om varandra? ( Film )
Political ad for the Swedish Social Democratic Party in the 1985 election.
UNSEEN: How We’re Failing Parent Caregivers & Why It Matters
Eredeti cím: UNSEEN: How We’re Failing Parent Caregivers & Why It Matters ( Film )
Unseen follows Jess and Ryan Ronne, a blended family with 8 children, including Lucas, who has profound disabilities requiring total care. Their situation has gotten more and more challenging as Lucas gets older and stronger. With limited resources and support, caregiving takes a toll on their physical and mental health. It’s a common story among parent caregivers: the isolation, uncertainty about the future, lack of options, and a never-ending daily to-do list means the role of caregiver overpowers nearly every other facet of life. Video diaries from diverse caregivers featured in the film illustrate this universality, while interviews with mental health and policy/legal experts provide a broader view on the societal impacts. Through the power of unfiltered, compelling human stories, Unseen cultivates compassion and tangible support for the caregivers in our communities.