301. A Band Called Death

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Punk before punk existed, three teenage brothers in the early '70s formed a band in their spare bedroom, began playing a few local gigs and even pressed a single in the hopes of getting signed. But this was the era of Motown and emerging disco. Record companies found Death's music- and band name-too intimidating, and the group were never given a fair shot, disbanding before they even completed one album. Equal parts electrifying rockumentary and epic family love story, A Band Called Death chronicles the incredible fairy-tale journey of what happened almost three decades later, when a dusty 1974 demo tape made its way out of the attic and found an audience several generations younger. Playing music impossibly ahead of its time, Death is now being credited as the first black punk band (hell...the first punk band!), and are finally receiving their long overdue recognition as true rock pioneers.

302. Hooligan

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Sean Bean (Game of Thrones, The Lord of the Rings series) presents one of the hardest hitting films on football violence ever made. Starring some of the football firms' most feared and notorious figures including former Millwall hard man Tamer Hassan (Dead Man Running, Bonded By Blood), Hooligan is the real story of football violence told with shocking honesty. With footage of the worst hooliganism ever seen in the UK and abroad and revealing stories from ex-hooligans, the police and football authorities, Director Donal Macintyre (the reporter behind the ground-breaking undercover TV programme Chelsea Headhunters and Director of A Very British Gangster) gets into the world of the football firms like never before, capturing all the fear, violence, mayhem and carnage.

303. Holy Rollers: The True Story of Card Counting Christians

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Holy Rollers follows the rise of the Church Team, arguably the largest and most well funded blackjack team in America. No one expected a group of Christians to be in the business of card-counting. In their short existence, they take millions from casinos. In spite of the team's phenomenal success, many team members deal with the personal conflict of how to be a Christian and count cards for a living. Then the team's winnings decrease drastically and questions start being raised as to whether someone might be stealing. Is it possible? Of course. But do they trust their teammates? Absolutely. Maybe.
MPAA Rating: TV-PG © 2011 Connell Creations, Inc.

304. Being Elmo - A Puppeteer's Journey

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Narrated by Whoopi Goldberg, BEING ELMO: A PUPPETEER'S JOURNEY follows Clash's remarkable career, while also offering a behind-the-scenes look at Sesame Street and the Jim Henson Workshop. As a teenager growing up in Baltimore in the 1970s, Clash had very different aspirations from his classmates—he wanted to be a part of Henson's team, the creative force responsible for delivering the magic of Sesame Street on a daily basis. With a supportive family behind him, Kevin made his dreams come true.

305. Craigslist Joe

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DAY & DATE THEATRICAL! FROM EXECUTIVE PRODUCER ZACH GALIFIANAKIS! In a time when America's economy was crumbling and sense of community was in question, one guy left everything behind to see if he could survive solely on the support and goodwill of the 21st century's new town square: Craigslist. MPAA Rating: TV-14 Contains material that parents would find unsuitable for children under age 14. © 2012 CLJ Movie LLC

306. Abducted by Aliens

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There are countless individuals with very real memories of being taken secretly against their will by Alien entities. Go behind the scene with experts and real testimonials to decipher if this is all part of a secret government agenda.

307. Mademoiselle C

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Carine Roitfeld ran French Vogue for 10 years, building a reputation as one of fashion's most influential movers. Her inner circle of friends includes Donatella Versace, Tom Ford, Karl Lagerfeld, Diane von Furstenberg, and Alexander Wang. Yet few people outside the fashion world have heard of her...until now. Mademoiselle C chronicles Carine's launch of her new magazine "CR Fashion Book." It gives a rare inside glimpse at the inner workings not only of Roitfeld's professional world but also her personal life, filled with models, celebrities, and eccentric personalities that make the fashion world so entertaining.

308. Ignasi M.

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Even though Ignasi M., a renowned museum expert, is going through a tough time, he has a very amusing way of talking about it. During the good times everything went very well for him, but then his company went bankrupt during the recession. He tried to save it by mortgaging his house, which he is on the verge of losing to the bank. He is HIV positive and gay and is taking part in a clinical trial, while trying to get through the bad times and to get back his daily routine and enjoy each moment of his life to the fullest.

309. Approved for Adoption

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This remarkable animated doc traces the unconventional upbringing of the filmmaker Jung Henin, one of thousands of Korean children adopted by Western families after the end of the Korean War. It is the story of a boy stranded between two cultures. Sepia-toned animated vignettes - some humorous and some poetic - track Jung from the day he first meets his new blond siblings, through elementary school, and into his teenage years, when his emerging sense of identity begins to create fissures at home and ignite the latent biases of his adoptive parents. The filmmaker tells his story using his own animation intercut with snippets of super-8 family footage and archival film. The result is an animated memoir like no other - clear-eyed and unflinching, humorous and wry, and above all, inspiring in the capacity of the human heart.

310. Lamb of God: The Making of As The Palaces Burn Album

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The making of the Lamb Of God As The Palaces Burn album documentary takes an intimate, 70 minute look into the making of the band's modern, metal masterpiece. Includes in depth new Lamb Of God interviews with producers Devin Townsend and Josh Wilbur.

311. Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey

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Don't Stop Believin': Everyman's Journey follows the real life rock 'n' roll fairy tale of Filipino Arnel Pineda, who was plucked from YouTube to become the front man for iconic American rock band Journey. In this Cinderella story for the ages, Arnel, having overcome a lifetime's worth of hardships, must now navigate the immense pressures of replacing a legendary singer and leading a world-renowned band on their most extensive world tour in years.

312. Gideon's Army

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More than 7 million Americans are in jail, on probation or on parole. With the law providing that the accused have a right to a lawyer, and by implication a day in court, the United States criminal justice is struggling to keep up. A key component of the American Justice system is the defense lawyer, a right granted in the 1963 Supreme Court Decision Gideon v. Wainwright.

313. Mad Hot Ballroom

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Eleven-year-old New York City public school kids journey into the world of ballroom dancing and reveal pieces of themselves and their world along the way. Told from their candid, sometimes hilarious perspectives, these kids are transformed, from reluctant participants to determined competitors, from typical urban kids to "ladies and gentlemen," on their way to try to compete in the final citywide competition. Providing unique insight into the incredible cultural diversity that is New York City, this film profiles several kids from three schools (out of 60) at this dynamic age, when becoming that "cool" teenager vies for position with familiar innocence, while they learn the merengue, rumba, tango, the foxtrot and swing.

314. Sign Painters

Documentary
In a digital world where advertising is motivated by fast and cheap, there is a movement to return to the days of brush and paint. Featuring interviews with dozens of artists, "Sign Painters explores the history of the time-honored craft of sign painting.

315. Dutch Influence

Documentary
The beat starts to rise, a sea of hands fills the air, the crowd surges....Welcome to the world's most dynamic new music scene. Buckle up for an energetic ride as Armin van Buuren, Tiesto and Afrojack, leaders of the Dutch House movement, invite us into their lives. Recognised by no one in Holland, but at Miami Music Week they're superstars, rapidly redefining a genre and taking over the globe's hottest clubs. A slick, pulsating party of a doc.

316. The Secret Things of God

Documentary
Noted author and psychologist, Dr. Henry Cloud (Boundaries) explores the Judeo-Christian perspective on The Secret phenomenon, revealing age-old truths about the powerful attraction that exists in between God and the creation whom He loves. Unlock the secrets of spiritual fulfillment with the help of celebrated authorities from a variety of professional and medical specialties.

317. Swan Lake

Documentary
In master storyteller Graeme Murphy's hands, the world's favourite ballet becomes a witty, dramatic and ultimately devastating story of love and betrayal. It's a familiar tale - a love triangle between a princess, her prince, and a woman with a prior claim on his heart. Murphy's choreography is at once a homage to the grandeur of 19th century classicism and an invigorating update that speaks compellingly to the audiences of today. At the centre of this brilliantly danced work is a trio of performances by principle artists Madeleine Eastoe, Robert Curran and Danielle Rowe, that has been acclaimed around Australia and the world. Tchaikovsky's peerless score, and the extraordinary settings and costumes of Kristian Fredrikson, finish off a production that according to Le Figaro "puts fire into the Lake."

318. The Gatekeepers

Documentary
Six former heads of Israel's Shin Bet domestic secret service agency share insights on their actions and decisions as they set internal security policy for Israel.

319. The Galapagos Affair - Satan Came to Eden

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Darwin meets Hitchcock in this true-crime tale of paradise found and lost. The Galapagos Affair: Satan Came To Eden is a fascinating documentary portrait of a 1930s murder mystery as strange and alluring as the famous archipelago itself.

320. Somewhere Between

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In profiling Chinese adoptees in contemporary America, this deeply moving documentary from Linda Goldstein Knowlton ('The World According to Sesame Street') illustrates that even the most specific of experiences can be universally relatable. Of the roughly 80,000 girls who have been adopted from China since 1989; decade after China implemented its One Child Policy film intimately follows four teenagers: Haley, Jenna, Ann and Fang. These four wise-beyond-their-years yet typical American teens reveal a heartbreaking sense of self-awareness as they attempt to answer the uniquely human question, 'Who am I?' They meet and bond with other adoptees, some journey back to China to reconnect with the culture, and some reach out to the orphaned girls left behind. In their own ways, all attempt to make sense of their complex identities. Issues of belonging, race and gender are brought to life through these articulate subjects, who approach life with honesty and open hearts.

321. The Last of the Unjust

Documentary
Three decades after his cinematic milestone, Shoah, Claude Lanzmann once again reorients our understanding of the Holocaust. The Last of the Unjust centers on Benjamin Murmelstein, the last Jewish elder of Theresienstadt (the so-called "model" ghetto), a figure despised by many of the ghetto's surviving inhabitants. Intercut with footage of Lanzmann himself revisiting specific sites in Vienna and the Czech Republic, the brilliant Murmelstein—sometimes excitedly but more often calmly—explains his actions and precisely defines his paradoxical role in history.

322. There's Something Wrong with Aunt Diane

Documentary
An exploration of the mystery surrounding the tragic 2009 wrong-way crash that killed a mother and seven others on NY's Taconic Parkway.

323. The Man Whose Mind Exploded

Documentary
Drako Oho Zaraharzar can remember modelling for Salvador Dali and hanging out with The Stones. But he can't remember yesterday. This "beautifully intimate and utterly unique piece of cinema" gained 4 star reviews from The Times, The Guardian and The Independent in the UK. Filmed over four years, The Man Whose Mind Exploded attempts to understand and accept the worldview of someone with serious brain damage, and it resonates for anyone who's tried to care for someone who may not be great at caring for themselves. Following a severe head injury, Drako Zaraharzar suffers from terrible memory loss, he can access memories from before his accident, but can't imprint new ones. As he puts it, "the recording machine in my head doesn't work". Consequently, and as an antidote to depression he chose to live "completely in the now" according to the bizarre mottos delivered to him whilst in a coma. Toby Amies starts off making a film exploring Drako's lurid and exotic backstory including work with Dali, Warhol's Factory, Les Folies Bergère, and Derek Jarman. But frighteningly soon a line is crossed, and the documentary maker becomes carer. Drako's way of life and the extraordinary collage of notes to self and erotic art he lives in [the source of the film's title] threatens his health. What follows is unique, eccentric, funny and moving documentary about the relationship between two men, one who's trying to make a film about the other, who's existing in what appears to be a separate reality. 2013 Succulent Pictures/Perfectmotion LTD

324. Stevie

Documentary
In 1995, Director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) returned to rural Southern Illinois to reconnect with Stevie Fielding, a troubled young boy he had been an Advocate Big Brother to ten years earlier. He began a film to discover the forces that had shaped Stevie's entire life. Part way through the filming, Stevie is arrested and charged with a serious crime that tears his family apart. What was to be a modest profile turns into an intimate four and a half year chronicle of Stevie, his broken family, the criminal justice system and the filmmaker himself, as they all struggle with what Stevie has done and who he has become.

325. Mexican Fighter

Documentary
Meet Cain Velasquez, the UFC World Heavyweight Champion. Although he is well known for being a fierce fighter and a savvy businessman, and for winning the UFC Heavyweight Championship multiple times, Cain Velasquez is also a family man with a sensitive side and a strong sense of tradition.

326. Fly Fishing Film Tour 2013

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2013 Fly Fishing Film Tour is a collection of the best short form films on Fly Flishing. Includes additional films not seen in the theater.

327. The Magic of Heineken

Documentary
Take a captivating ride through nearly 150 years of entertaining history telling the story of the world's largest family-controlled brewer. Meet Gerard Adriaan Heineken, who founded the first Heineken Brewery in 1864 and follow this extraordinary tale of pioneering adventure, relentless obsession for quality, persistent innovation, environmental sustainability, and celebrated sports and music events. Heineken NV and Manifesto NYC Productions 2013. All Rights Reserved. 2014 Phase 4 Films Inc. All Rights Reserved. Phase 4 Films Inc. Phase 4 Films, the Phase 4 Films logo and all related titles, logos and indicia are trademarks of Phase 4 Films Inc. All Rights Reserved. Distributed exclusively in Canada by Phase 4 Films Inc. / 20 Eglinton Avenue West, Suite 603, P.O. Box 2041, Toronto, ON M4R 1K8 / 1.866.495.3650 / www.phase4films.com

328. Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit 2003

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From African plains to the wide-open Colorado countryside, from the breathtaking Turkish seas to the bustling streets of Vietnam, SI has gone global this year to capture the world's most beautiful women. Hosted by Swimsuit Issue favorite Rachel Hunter from the famous Hotel del Coronado in San Diego, the 2003 video features eight spectacular locations, 19 beautiful women, lots of sexy suits and miles of film. See all of your favorites including Rachel Hunter, Molly Sims, Bridget Hall, Daniela Pestova, Petra Nemcova, Audrey Quock, Yamila Diaz-Rahi, Melissa Keller, Sara O'Hare, Ana Beatriz Barros, Isabeli Fontana, Marisa Miller, Noemi Lenoir and Fernanda Tavares, as well as several new models including May Andersen, Reka Ebergenyi, Juliana Martins, Michelle Alvez and Jessica White. Join them for a worldwide adventure you'll never forget.

329. Bobby Fischer Against the World

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Directed by Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus, this feature-length documentary explores the complex life of Bobby Fischer, the troubled genius whose charisma and talent spurred a worldwide fascination with chess, the "Game of Kings." Fischer's evolution from isolated child to chess prodigy, global superstar, angry recluse and, finally, fugitive from the law, is a spellbinding story of the making and unmaking of an American icon. Rare archival footage and insightful interviews with those closest to him expand this captivating story of a mastermind's tumultuous rise and fall.

330. Stage Brother

Documentary
STAGE BROTHER is a documentary about New Jersey siblings Richard & Jennifer Buonagurio. After she reveals her not-so-average dream of breaking into the world of adult entertainment, he decides to become her manager and the two go on an unlikely journey together. They pack into a mini-van and head cross-country to the mecca of porn: Los Angeles. The siblings enlist the help of AVN Hall of Fame Pornstar Miss Brittany Andrews to navigate the seedy landscape of the adult entertainment industry. Of course, the journey is not without obstacles: a jealous boyfriend, concerned parents, a Catholic upbringing and even potentially exploitative adult industry "professionals." Along the way, Jennifer risks getting seduced by the bright lights of the adult industry as Richard worries the dark side of porn may crush his little sister's dreams of stardom.

331. Paycheck to Paycheck: The Life & Times of Katrina Gilbert

Documentary
The day-to-day challenges faced by millions of women in America today are seen through this story of one single mom in Tennessee and her struggle to support her family on a near-minimum-wage salary.

332. Elvis: That's The Way It Is

Documentary
An inside look at "The King", this documentary follows Elvis as he prepares for his big opening-night performance in Las Vegas paints Elvis as the master showman.

333. F.I.S.H.I.N.G

Documentary
F.I.S.H.I.N.G in the Dutch delta is about angling, hope and desire. A dazzling film with chilling images, passionate wisdom and ecological questions above and below the water surface. From monster Pike hunters to fly fishers, from Carp gangs and the famous miniature Perch tournaments to giant Catfish anglers. And the main question throughout: why do people fish? F.I.S.H.I.N.G unveils the parallel world of fisherman and fish in Holland. Down town Amsterdam, the coastline, the North Sea, the wetlands, Dutch polders and on and along lakes and rivers. F.I.S.H.I.N.G is a 90 minute documentary film released in Dutch cinema and prime time television by director Pieter-Rim de Kroon & scriptwriter Maarten de Kroon, makers of the international award winning documentary Dutch Light.

334. Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case

Documentary
Held in solitude for eighty-one days against his will, world-famous artist Ai Weiwei returns home under house arrest to face an onslaught of journalists, art world luminaries, and his family. An incredibly personal portrait, “Ai Weiwei: The Fake Case” chronicles Weiwei’s year-long battle against the Chinese Government and a trumped-up tax-evasion lawsuit dubbed ‘The Fake Case’. Heavily censored and monitored by police, a shaken Ai Weiwei must fight to not only maintain his freedom of speech, but also his name, legacy and - ultimately - the greater Chinese culture.

335. Rhyme & Reason

Documentary
Dozens of the greatest rappers of all time, including Redman, Method Man, Busta Rhymes, Sean "Puffy" Combs, and the late Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G., come together for Rhyme & Reason - the ultimate backstage pass inside the vibrant world of rap and hip-hop! With a #1 Gold soundtrack featuring the #1 hit rap single "Nothin' But the Cavi Hit" by Mack 10 and Tha Dogg Pound, this daring motion picture tells the fascinating story behind the evolution of hip-hop culture! From a neighborhood pastime to a multibillion-dollar industry surrounded by controversy - this funny, honest and uncompromising look at true cultural phenomenon has drawn critical acclaim from coast to coast!

336. The Kid Stays in the Picture

Documentary
Success. Scandal. Sex. Tragedy. Infamy. Robert Evans knew them all, and in this provocative and compelling documentary, he reveals how one of the greatest winning streaks in Hollywood history almost destroyed him. From his early acting days to his stellar rise as head of production at Paramount and involvement in a well-publicized cocaine sting, Evans' meteoric career reveals the moviemaking industry during one of its most glamorous and scandal-filled periods. As the man who made possible Rosemary's Baby and The Godfather series, Evans was a tastemaker in a town that alternately loved and loathed him. (Original Title - The Kid Stays in the Picture)

337. New World Order: The Battle For Your Mind And The Truth To UFOs

Documentary
Doyle Shamley talks with Theo Chalmers about the various big conspiracies that are working to put power into the hands a secret organization made up of just a few individuals. Whoever these people are they seem to be in control and are actively shaping our future. Robert Halton joins the show to expound upon the Mystery Babylon series. He explains that these people are connected to ancient mystery religions that have been controlling mankind for millennia.

338. Hypnotized!: The Trance State

Documentary
Some researchers have found how hypnosis can allow us access to hidden memories, help us overcome phobias and can be used to manage pain. It can even be used to retrieve lost memories from purported past lives and alien abductions. The results are intriguing, if not controversial. Some are humorous while others have lead to tragic consequences. In this program, we will explore the history, beliefs and the research on hypnosis to see if it can tell us about our limitations and our possibilities.

339. Narco Cultura

Documentary
For Mexicans and Latinos in the Americas, there is no music more popular today than narcocorridos. These bloodthirsty and explicit odes to the exploits of narco traffickers and drug lords of Mexico openly glorify violence, narcotics and money. Like gangsta rap in the nineties, 'Narco' is a movement threatening to burst into the mainstream. Featuring powerful footage from the front lines of the drug wars and performances from some of the hottest Narcocorrido artists (including El Komander and Buknas de Culiacan) Narco Cultura takes viewers behind the scenes of the most explosive and violent music subculture in America.

340. I'm A Stripper Too!

Documentary
I'm a Stripper Too is a follow up to the 2013 'I'm a Stripper' and follows the lives of male strippers in some of the sexiest cities in N. America. Each guy has been selected to create a dynamic perspective on the reality of making a living in the buff. Is it about money? Is it a sexual turn-on? How did they get here? What do their families and friends think? Do they take their work home with them? How much do they make? Is it competitive on the floor trying to get private dances? What is life like away from the club? How do they size up a client? How do our straight boys feel about dancing for dudes? And the gay boys dancing for ladies? What gives them wood? What makes it limp?

341. The Cradle of Storms

Documentary
Alex Gray, Josh Mulcoy, and Pete Devries went on a journey through the remote Aleutian Arc of Alaska, the birthplace of storm systems that send swell back to the rest of us in civilization. They braved heavy weather, flew on rickety prop planes, and ate seal meat en route to discovering one of the best cold-water slabs in the world. The film follows the cold-water crew as they traverse the island on quad bikes, tracking pulses of swell to remote bays and never before surfed points. Set against the stunning volcanic backdrop of the Aleutian Islands, The Cradle of Storms is cold-water surf exploration at its finest.

342. Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives

Documentary
Birth Story: Ina May Gaskin and the Farm Midwives tells the story of counterculture heroine Ina May Gaskin and her spirited friends, who began delivering each other's babies in 1970, on a caravan of hippie school buses, headed to a patch of rural Tennessee land. With Ina May as their leader, the women taught themselves midwifery from the ground up, and became an integral part of a new, entirely communal, agricultural society called The Farm. The people of the Farm grew their own food, built their own houses, published their own books, and, as word of their social experiment spread, created a model of care for women and babies that changed a generation's approach to childbirth. Forty years ago, Ina May led the charge away from isolated hospital birthing rooms, where husbands were not allowed and mandatory forceps deliveries were the norm. Today, as nearly one third of all US babies are born via C-section, she fights to preserve her community's hard-won knowledge. With incredible access to the midwives' archival video collection, the film not only captures the unique sisterhood at The Farm Clinic--from its heyday into the present--but shows childbirth the way most people have never seen it--unadorned, unabashed, and awe-inspiring.

343. Unacceptable Levels

Documentary
Unacceptable Levels examines the results of the chemical revolution of the 1940s through the eyes of affable filmmaker Ed Brown, a father seeking to understand the world in which he and his wife are raising their children. The film features interviews with top minds in the fields of science, advocacy, and law while opening the door to conversations about the chemical burden our bodies carry.

344. An Introductory Guide to Wine

Documentary
Have you always wanted to learn more about wine, but didn't know where to start? "An Introductory Guide to Wine" gives you the basics you need to understand and appreciate this intriguing beverage. Through interviews and demonstrations with leading sommeliers, winemakers, wine educators and other industry professionals, you will discover what you like and how to describe your preferences to waiters and retailers. Learn how to find quality wines at value prices. Enjoy the beautiful California wine country over the course of three seasons and visit premium wineries for an inside look at how grapes are grown and wine is made. Experience the excitement of harvest at Clos LaChance, tour Robert Mondavi Winery, Franciscan Oakville Estate and Blackstone Sonoma. Visit the historic estate and underground caves of Schramsberg Vineyards and learn how sparkling wine is made. "An Introductory Guide to Wine" makes the fascinating world of wine accessible to everyone! Topics covered include: A brief history of wine, health benefits, classic grapes, world wine regions, california wineries, vineyard & harvest, winemaking, bottles & glasses, wine tasting, home wine tasting, Champagne & Sparkling Wine, ordering wine in a restaurant, food & wine pairings, understanding wine labels, buying wine, serving wine, storing wine and where to learn more.

345. VIPs

Documentary
Marcelo (Wagner Moura, Elite Squad), an average teenager, always wanted to be someone... else. Always impersonating those around him and dreaming of traveling the world and living the high life as a pilot like his father, he runs away from home. But what begins, as just another flight of fancy will send Marcelo from seamy criminal underworld to the glamorous world of high society. Changing everything from his name to his looks to keep up, Marcelo must figure out who he is and who he wants to be - before he loses himself entirely.

346. Cave Digger

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Using only hand tools Ra Paulette sculpts magnificent and intricate cave complexes under New Mexico's arid landscape. His creations are as big as houses, delicate and beautiful and take 10 years to complete. But his eccentricity, and the odd cave collapse, has led to nearly all his commissions being dropped. And his obsession has cost him dearly. This Oscar-nominated documentary follows him as he sets out to carve his ultimate creation.

347. Aftermath: Unanswered Questions From 9/11

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Aftermath delves into the troubling span of issues that have arisen since the attacks on 9/11. The film poses questions that continue to overshadow and critically challenge the administration's official version of the the story, and is a must see for those who continue to question the terrible and as yet unexplained events of that day. MPAA Rating: NOTRATED

348. Blue Water, White Death

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Peter Gimbel and a team of photographers set out on an expedition to find and Film, for the very first time, Carcharodon carcharias....The Great White Shark. The Expedition took over nine months and traveled from Durban, South Africa, across the Indian Ocean and finally to South Australia.

349. Dinotasia

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One of our favorite natural history subjects, the good old dinosaur, gets a makeover and then some in this fantastically ambitious and groundbreaking documentary. Based on cutting-edge paleontology and the latest fossil records, DINOTASIA presents a series of vignettes about dinosaurs - both familiar faces and some we have only found out about in the past ten years. The film uses CGI to bring the stories to life, but draws on animation's birth in silent film and early Disney to create proper, traditional visual storytelling. Werner Herzog narrates.

350. Frank and Ollie

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Before computer graphics, special effects wizardry, and out-of-this world technology, the magic of animation flowed from the pencils of two of the greatest animators The Walt Disney Company ever produced -- Frank Thomas and Ollie Johnston. Frank and Ollie, the talent behind BAMBI, PINOCCHIO, LADY AND THE TRAMP, THE JUNGLE BOOK, and others, set the standard for such modern-day hits as THE LION KING. It was their creative genius that helped make Disney synonymous with brilliant animation, magnificent music, and emotional storytelling. Take a journey with these extraordinary artists as they share secrets, insights, and the inspiration behind some of the greatest animated movies the world has ever known!

351. Italy: Love it or Leave it

Documentary
Luca and Gustav are two young Italians who over the past few years have witnessed the exodus of many of their friends to other countries. Determined to leave as well, Luca attempts to convince Gustav to give Italy one more chance by taking a six-month-long road trip to see if they can fall in love with their country again. Traveling in an old Fiat 500, the pair discovers a country much divided, but on the edge of significant change. This hilarious and heartfelt doc reveals a journey across a country with a glorious past and future potential. A FilmBuff Presentation.

352. The Mindfulness Movie

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The Mindfulness Movie is a fun and educational journey showcasing the worldwide brain research proving the benefits of mindfulness and the publicÍs increasing awareness and acceptance of the practice. The movie celebrates those who have reshaped mindfulness into everyday, practical skills. Neuroscientists now tell us that the practice of mindfulness literally changes the brain in positive ways. And itÍs as simple as paying attention! Throughout the film, we encounter inspiring people and ideas on how changing the way we see can change our lives.

353. This Is Elvis

Documentary
Acclaimed producer David Wolper ("Roots," "The Thorn Birds," "North & South") brings us the first fully authorized look at the man behind the myth. This definitive biography of the legendary hero combines documentary footage with sequences of actors playing Presley at various stages of his life. Including 38 of Presley's greatest hits; it's the Elvis movie the fans have been waiting for. From the director of the acclaimed rock documentary, "Imagine: John Lennon." MPAA Rating: PG Ω 1981 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.

354. The Houdini Code

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Harry Houdini was not just a world famous magician and escape artist, he was also known for exposing fraudulent mediums. After his death, Bess Houdini announced that she received a message from her late husband that through a psychic medium. She later recanted and speculation rose if she was just another innocent victim of a spiritualist hoax. Now a century later the memory of what may have been Houdini's greatest trick has all but disappeared. We look into what really happened and how this extraordinary story still captures our intrigue.

355. 4 Little Girls

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Spike Lee tells the full story of the 1963 bombing of a black church in Birmingham, Alabama that killed four little girls and became a defining moment in the history of America's civil-rights movement.

356. Prom Night In Mississippi

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In 1970, the town of Charleston, Mississippi, allowed black students into their white high school, but refused to integrate the senior prom. Twenty-seven years later, Charleston resident and Academy Award-winning actor Morgan Freeman offered to finance the prom - under the condition it be integrated. His offer was ignored. In 2008, Freeman made the offer again. This time the school board accepted, and history was made.

PROM NIGHT IN MISSISSIPPI traces the tumultuous events leading up to Charleston's first integrated prom through intimate conversations with students, families, faculty members and Freeman himself. As the film unfolds, we delve deeply into the heated race issues that tear apart this tiny community, and realize that this troubling segregation has less to do with the students than their parents. Ultimately, PROM NIGHT IN MISSISSIPPI captures a big moment in a small town, where hope finally blossoms in black, white and a whole lot of taffeta.

357. American Hardcore

Documentary
Fueled by a ferocious soundtrack, director Paul Rachman's AMERICAN HARDCORE gives fans an all-access pass to the rise and fall of the U.S. punk scene, an explosive musical and cultural phenomenon that shaped everything from the grunge movement to the emo and pop/punk music currently riding the charts. Set against the conservative early '80s political landscape, AMERICAN HARDCORE chronicles the homegrown hardcore scene that was a swift kick in the head to corporate rock and mainstream complacency, as disaffected teens adopted the same collective credo - harder, faster, louder. From downtown warehouses to suburban bedrooms, the scene spread from city to city like wildfire, uniting bored, angry outcasts into an authentic underground revolution. A raw blast of politics, passion, and rage, AMERICAN HARDCORE features never-before-seen live footage from Black Flag, Minor Threat, Bad Brains, MDC, SSD, DOA, DRI, The Adolescents, 7 Seconds and many more, plus exclusive interviews with punk icons like Henry Rollins, Ian MacKaye, Keith Morris and H.R. (Paul Hudson). (Original Title - American Hardcore) © 2006 AHC Productions, LLC. All Rights Reserved.

358. Barack Obama - The Man and His Journey

Documentary
Share the incredible, inspirational story of President Barack Obama , the 44th President of the United States. See how one man inspired us with the refrain - "Yes We Can!" In this defining moment, America has proven once again that her story is constantly evolving towards greater freedom and justice for all.

359. David Hockney: A Bigger Picture

Documentary
Filmed over three years, this documentary is an unprecedented record of a major artist at work. It captures David Hockney's return from California to paint his native Yorkshire, outside, through the seasons and in all weathers. It tells the story of a homecoming and gives a revealing portrait of what inspires and motivates today's greatest living British-born artist.

360. Killer At Large

Documentary
Obesity is fast becoming the single greatest killer of Americans, causing some experts to claim that we are on the cusp of an evolutionary disaster. Former Surgeon General Richard Carmona says, "obesity is a terror within; it's destroying our society from within and unless we do something about it, the magnitude of the dilemma will dwarf 9/11 or any other terrorist event that you can point out." Obesity rates in the United States are climbing at an unprecedented rate across all ages and ethnic groups and leading to the first generation of children whose life expectancy is shorter than that of their parents. Killer At Large uncovers this epidemic, examining the causes and suggesting way to reverse this deadly trend. MPAA Rating: NOTRATED

361. Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide - Night 1

Documentary
Inspired by Nicholas Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn's groundbreaking book, HALF THE SKY takes on the central moral challenge of the 21st century - the oppression of women and girls worldwide. Take an unforgettable journey with six actress/activists and New York Times journalist Kristof to meet some of the most courageous individuals of our time, who are doing extraordinary work to empower women and girls everywhere. These are stories of heartbreaking challenge, dramatic transformation and enduring hope. You will be shocked, outraged, brought to tears. Most important, you will be inspired by the resilience of the human spirit and the capabilities of women and girls to realize their staggering potential. HALF THE SKY is a passionate call-to-arms, urging us not only to bear witness to the plight of the world's women, but to help to transform their oppression into opportunity. Out future is in the hands of women, everywhere. Featuring actress/activists America Ferrera, Diane Lane, Eva Mendes, Meg Ryan, Gabrielle Union and Olivia Wilde.

362. The Brandon Teena Story

Documentary
To his girlfriends, he was the perfect boyfriend. To his killers, he was a gender-bending freak. To the law, he got what he deserved. Ultimately, Brandon Teena is an American tragedy. Winner of best documentary awards at the Berlin and Vancouver film festivals and the true story upon which the critically acclaimed Boys Don't Cry is based, THE BRANDON TEENA STORY reveals how sparks from sexual ambiguity and individuality can ignite incomprehensible violence. By the time Teena Brandon was 21, she was living in Falls City, Nebraska, inverting her name as well as her sexuality. There Brandon dated several women, showering them with flowers, gifts and compliments. Forged checks to pay for the courtships landed him in jail, and his true gender was revealed; so began the events which lead to Brandon's end. Featuring interviews with those who loved him, those who hated him and the death row inmates who sealed his fate, THE BRANDON TEENA STORY is a horrific tale of prejudice and hatred in America's heartland.

363. The Real Pirate Of The Caribbean

Documentary
Legendary and loveable rogue, brutal mercenary, successful businessman, loyal servant of the British crown. Using the latest historical evidence and underwater forensic techniques we reveal the truth behind the myth of the world's most infamous pirate and tell a tale that puts Treasure Island in the shade. This is the Real Henry Morgan!

364. Cosmic Psychos - Blokes You Can Trust

Documentary
The down and dirty story of Australia's most unlikely rock heroes. - The down and dirty story of Australia's Cosmic Psychos. Formed in 1982 and still going strong, the Psychos have toured the world, released albums on Sub Pop and Amphetamine Reptile, influenced grunge, survived band deaths and continue to blow out eardrums and drink pubs dry. The inside dope from the band, and their fans (including Eddie Vedder, the Melvins, Mudhoney, Butch Vig and more).

365. Circle the Wagen

Documentary
Circle The Wagen is a feature-length buddy/road-trip/docu-dramedy that follows Dave, an idealistic adventurer and automotive ne'er-do-well, and his convivial co-pilot Charlie on their journey down Route 66 in a baby blue 1972 VW bus. Through mishaps and murals, gasoline baths and breakdowns the two discover a teeming underground of vintage VW diehards willing to help save "The Croc" from the scrap heap and rally her beleaguered owner on to California.

366. Curse Of The Blair Witch Project

Documentary
The uncensored investigation into disappearances of the three film-makers in 1994. See interviews with friends and family of the three film-makers, and learn the entire mythology of the Blair Witch, including a news reel interview with Rustin Parr!

367. Cristiano Ronaldo: The Portugese Prodigy

Documentary
Confident, talented and good looking, Cristiano Ronaldo is a marketing dream. A natural leader capable of inspiring runs, powerful strikes and the ability to find the back of the net, he is what many deem to be a perfect footballer. Off field is another story however, wih Ronaldo the cause of multiple scandals. Cristiano Ronaldo has been described as the "perfect footballer", for his leadership on the field; his power running, and his uncanny ability to "find the back of the net". Off-field he is the ultimate marketing machine, loved by young and old, male and female football fans. This program looks at the achievements of Manchester United's famous midfielder, as well as the scandals that threatened to derail his brilliant career.

368. Eames: The Architect and the Painter

Documentary
Design history was born in a cavernous warehouse on a gritty street in Venice Beach, California, where Charles and Ray Eames set up their Renaissance-style studio in the optimistic flush of American victory during World War II. Jason Cohn and Bill Jersey's definitive cinematic foray into the world of the Eames is the first film to be made about Charles and Ray since their deaths - and the only one that peers deeply inside the link between their artistic collaboration and sometimes tortured love for one another. Insightfully narrated by James Franco, the film brings to light a virgin cache of archival material, visually stunning films, love letters, photographs and artifacts produced in mind-boggling volume by Charles and Ray with their talented staff during the hyper creative forty-year epoch of the Eames Office. Interviews with family members and design historians guide the viewer on an intimate tour of the Eames era, while junior designers who were swept into the 24-7 world of "The Eamery," as they called it, flesh out a fascinatingly complex blueprint of this husband-and-wife powerhouse.

369. Freemasonry: Tracking the Code

Documentary
Mention Freemasonry, the world over, and images of secret handshakes, ancient rituals and mysterious ceremonies will spring to most people's minds. Left to the vivid imagination, fuelled by modern literary best- sellers like Dan Brown's "The Da Vinci Code", we all now look for hidden meanings in the documents of history, and Freemasonry with its fascinating symbolic imagery is a natural choice for the inquiring mind.

There was a time, and not so long ago, when it was almost impossible to find out anything about the Freemasons, unless of course you became one, but with advancing technology it's possible to now successfully investigate the past of this elusive secret society. If unravelling a good mystery appeals, this program, literally follows the progress of Freemasonry from its earliest beginnings right up to the present day, will definitely be for you!

So, let the journey commence in a place and time when the stonemasons of the great Cathedrals of Europe held all the secrets. Discover how the mysteries of the Great Temple of Solomon from the Bible influenced growing interest in Freemasonry and then join the Founding Fathers of America to see the craft of the Mason evolve in a New World for a New Age. You'll even get to enter the Inner Temple of one of the most magnificent Masonic Lodges in the world, and although you may not uncover every secret of the Freemasons, you can guarantee you'll end up knowing a great deal more than when you started "Tracking the Code".

370. Thunder Soul

Documentary
Jamie Foxx presents the inspiring, music-filled true story of high school band leader "Prof" Johnson, who took a ragtag jazz band and transformed them into the legendary funk powerhouse that took the nation by storm. Now decades later, "Prof's" students prepare to gather and celebrate the man who taught them about pride, honor and the power of a deep groove in this unforgettable story.

371. The Fog Of War

Documentary
The Fog of War is a 20th century fable, a story of an American dreamer who rose from humble origins to the heights of political power. Robert S. McNamara was both witness to and participant in many of the crucial events of the 20th century: the crippling Depression of the 1930s; the industrialization of the war years; the development of a different kind of warfare based on air power and the creation of a new American meritocracy. He was also an idealist who saw his dreams and ideals challenged by the role he played in history. 2003 Sony Pictures Classics Inc. All Rights Reserved.

372. Secrets of the Dead: Caveman Cold Case

Documentary
From PBS - In El Sidrón, a remote, mountainous region of Northern Spain, a tomb of 49,000 year-old Neanderthal bones discovered, leading to an investigation to solve a double mystery: How did this group of Neanderthals die? And, could the fate of this group help explain Neanderthal extinction? Scientists examine the bones—buried over 65 feet below ground—and discover signs that tell a shocking story of how this group of six adults, three teenagers, two children and a baby may have met their death. Some bones have deep cuts, long bones are cracked and skulls crushed—distinct signs of cannibalism. Was it a result of ritual or hunger? Neanderthal experts are adamant that they were not bloodthirsty brutes. Will this investigation challenge their views? What happened here 49000 years ago will take us on a much bigger journey—from El Sidron to the other end of the Iberian Peninsula where scientists are excavating beneath the seas off Gibraltar in search of Neanderthal sites. Scientists working here had theories—but no proof—for why Neanderthals went extinct. El Sidron may change this.

373. Tough Bond

Documentary
There is a new tribe in Kenya. They are called Survivors and you'll know them by the bottle parked against their lips. This fiercely loyal gang of children exists in the margins of an urban wilderness, huffing glue to endure the hell of street life. Following 4 kids over three years, Tough Bond delivers an alarming portrait of life in modern day Kenya.

374. Beautiful Losers

Documentary
Beautiful Losers celebrates the spirit behind one of the most influential cultural moments of a generation. In the early 1990s a loose-knit group of like-minded outsiders found common ground at a little NYC storefront gallery. Rooted in the DIY (do-it-yourself) subcultures of skateboarding, surf, punk, hip hop & graffiti, they made art that reflected the lifestyles they led. Developing their craft with almost no influence from the "establishment" art world, this group and the subcultures they sprang from have now become a movement that has been transforming pop culture. Starring a selection of artists who are considered leaders within this culture, BEAUTIFUL LOSERS focuses on the telling of personal stories. It speaks to themes of what happens when the outside becomes "in" as it explores the creative ethos connecting these artists and today's youth.

375. Murders of Hollywood

Documentary
Sensational and shocking stories from Hollywood are not always fiction. Beyond anything a screenwriter could imagine, and with cast of famous stars and celebrities, this documentary goes behind the scenes to explore the real-life stories of murders in Hollywood. From the silent era to the present day, out-of-control passions, burning hatreds, and the driving greed for gain have pushed many of the rich and famous over the edge into violence -- to commit bloody murder or end up as the victims of murder. Featuring the stories behind infamous murders of: Virginia Rappe -- Did famed comic Fatty Arbuckle commit the deed? William Desmond Taylor -- Famed director whose murder was never solved...who did it? Thomas Ince -- Died mysteriously on William Randolph Heart's yacht...or was it murder? Thelma Todd -- Was "Hot Toddy" murdered by the mob? Elizabeth Short -- The Infamous "Black Dahlia"...a murder that has never been solved. Bugsy Siegel -- The mobster that built Las Vegas gunned down in his Beverly Hills mansion. Johnny Stompanato -- Lana Turner's lover...killed by Lana's daughter, or was he? Carl Switzer -- Alfalfa from Little Rascals fame...killed for $50. Sharon Tate & Company -- Murdered brutally by the Charles Manson gang. Sal Mineo -- From "Rebel Without a Cause" fame, murdered on the streets of Hollywood, yet to be solved. Bob Crane -- From "Hogan's Heros" fame, murdered mysteriously...was it kinky sex gone bad? Dorothy Stratten -- The Playboy bunny murdered by her former husband in a jealous rage. The Menendez Brothers -- Slaughtered their own parents. Nicole Simpson -- Did O.J. Simpson do the deed...or didn't he?

376. On Native Soil

Documentary
The true story of 9/11--based on THE 9/11 COMMISSION REPORT. A must-see film for every American.

377. The Gambler

Documentary
Ever wanted to know what it feels like to lose €100,000 in a one day? Through 27-year old John O'Shea's journey from the Irish Poker Open through to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, this gripping doc let's us into this high-stakes world. His frank openness about his techniques, stratagems for big tournaments and how professional players target inexperienced online players and cash-in on them offers a unique view of the real existence of the modern gambler.

378. The Beach Boys: An American Band

Documentary
A biography of the American rock band The Beach Boys, with interviews, concert footage and clips from movies and television shows they appeared in.

379. 4192: The Crowning of the Hit King

Documentary
With one swing Peter Rose collected more hits than anyone in the history of the game he loved. 4192 is a love letter to baseball that highlights the playing career of one of the games most honored and controversial stars.

380. Agnès Varda: From Here to There

Documentary
The much-anticipated follow up to Agnes Varda's The Beaches of Agnes, From Here to There is a five-part documentary series that chronicles the peerless and indefatigable director's travels around the world, meeting friends, artists and filmmakers, for an expansive view of the contemporary art scene. Features interviews with Chris Marker, Manoel de Oliveira, Jean-Louis Trintignant, Alexander Sokurov, and many more.

381. Dogtown And Z-Boys

Documentary
Meet the Z-Boys - a group of brash street kids from Venice, California's tough Dogtown neighborhood who revolutionized skateboarding with an aggressive in-your-face style that shredded the competition and totally influenced today's extreme sports. Narrated by SEAN PENN and featuring old-school skating footage, a blistering soundtrack and riveting interviews with skateboarding icons TONY ALVA, JAY ADAMS and TONY HAWK, this award-winning documentary is a historic, no-holds-barred, behind-the-scenes look at the birth of a cultural phenomenon, and the inspiration for the thrilling feature film LORDS OF DOGTOWN. 2002 Vans, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

382. Eat the Sun

Documentary
Eat The Sun focuses on a young man's journey into the little known world of sungazing -- an ancient practice of looking directly at the sun for long periods of time. Modern day sun gazers claim a multitude of health benefits including better eyesight, increased vitality, weight loss, and in more profound cases a total loss of the desire and need to eat food. Eat the sun is the story of one man's struggle to uncover the truth and ultimately reveal the power of the mind.

383. Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's

Documentary
Celebrating the iconic store's 111th anniversary, Scatter My Ashes at Bergdorf's reveals the history of the legendary Fifth Avenue landmark. The thrilling and remarkable story is told by fashion icons as well as celebrity and socialite clientele, longstanding employees, and members of the Goodman family.

384. Looking For Richard

Documentary
This is a fascinating documentary-style film about Academy Award®-winning actor Al Pacino's staging of Richard; and his simultaneous exploration of the relevance of Shakespeare to people in every walk of life. Every scene of the play is dissected by actors and scholars prior to us seeing it performed, thus bringing the play brilliantly to life. Pacino's directorial debut takes the audience on a fascinating journey through the actor's process, preparing the audience for classical drama in its highest form. Richard schemes murderously for the throne at the expense of his brother Clarence (Alec Baldwin), his wife Lady Anne (Winona Ryder), his sidekick Buckingham (Kevin Spacey), and just about everyone else who crosses his path. The film also stars Aidan Quinn as Richmond, and includes interviews with F. Murray Abraham, Gil Bellows, Kenneth Branagh, Kevin Kline, James Earl Jones, John Gielgud and Vanessa Redgrave, among dozens of others. ...

385. Kings of Pastry

Documentary
The makers of 'The War Room' and 'Don't Look Back,' D.A. Pennebaker and Chris Hegedus, turn their sights on the competition for the Meilleurs Ouvriers de France (MOF), France's Nobel Prize for pastry. Imagine a scene never before witnessed - Sixteen French pastry chefs gathered in Lyon for three intense days of mixing, piping and sculpting everything from delicate chocolates to six-foot sugar sculptures in hopes of being declared by President Nicolas Sarkozy one of the best. This is the prestigious Meilleurs Ouvriers de France competition (Best Craftsmen in France)

386. Salt

Documentary
Every year photographer Murray Fredericks ventures to the middle of Lake Eyre, a desolate salt flat in South Australia. He pitches camp at its very core, with neither land nor water in sight. Fredericks's journey isn't a quest for high adventure or spiritual transcendence—this is clear whenever he casually picks up his satellite phone to chat with his family back home. Rather, he sets out to see—to really see—what happens in a place that might literally be the middle of nowhere. Between the long-distance quarrels with his wife and the hours of sheer boredom, Fredericks manages to find esoteric splendor with his camera. His catalog of stunning time-lapse cinematography and beautifully composed still photography is a kaleidoscopic array of brilliant color and subtle movement. Fredericks looks into the abyss and finds that, in the midst of nothingness, there is everything.

387. Sing Your Song: Harry Belafonte

Documentary
Told with a remarkable sense of intimacy, visual style and musical panache, Susanne Rostock's inspiring biographical documentary SING YOUR SONG surveys the life and times of singer/actor/activist Harry Belafonte. From his rise to fame as a singer and his experiences touring a segregated country to his provocative crossover into Hollywood, Belafonte's groundbreaking career personifies the American civil rights movement. Rostock reveals Belafonte as a tenacious hands-on activist who worked intimately with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., mobilized celebrities for social justice, participated in the struggle against apartheid in South Africa and took action to counter gang violence, prisons, and the incarceration of youth.

388. Beauty and the Breast

Documentary
A compelling and intimate insight into the devastating reality of breast cancer, as seen through the eyes of nine female patients. Their individual stories and different points of view help demystify the deadly disease while painting poignant and often humorous intimate. The film depicts the process of learning and accepting the terrifying verdict, and details the complexities of every stage of the disease. By following the patients' spiritual transformations, we witness how their minds and personalities are affected by the whole experience on an emotional level. Candid and self-effacing, the women bare their souls as well as their scars. Regardless of their social status, looks and age, they manage to dismiss society's general perception of feminine beauty and adapt to living with their mutilated bodies while still maintaining strength, grace and pride.

389. Cousin Jules

World Cinema
An ode to the simple pleasures of life, Cousin Jules is a beautiful, immersive portrait of a blacksmith living with his wife on a small farm in the French countryside. Shot in CinemaScope, the film meticulously captures their daily rituals. She fires up the oven, grinds the coffee beans, fetches water from the well; he stokes the forge, hammers the iron and transforms it into a bucolic symphony of sound and image. Lost for nearly 40 years and now exquisitely restored, Cousin Jules is a timeless masterpiece, a record of a place and a way of a life that has long ago vanished.

390. Comic - Con Episode IV: A Fan's Hope

Documentary
Featuring interviews with Stan Lee, Joss Whedon, Frank Miller, Kevin Smith, Matt Groening, Seth Rogan, Eli Roth and many more! Welcome to Comic-Con San Diego. What started as a fringe comic book convention for 500 fans has grown into the pop culture event of the year. Morgan Spurlock explores this amazing cultural phenomenon by following the lives of five attendees as the descent upon the ultimate geek mecca at San Diego Comic-Con 2010.
MPAA Rating: TV-PG © 2011 Connepher Films, LLC. Artwork Design © Cerebro Productions, LLC.

391. America's Heart & Soul

Documentary
From sea to shining sea, from amber waves of grain to purple mountain majesties, it's not merely the land that makes America beautiful -- it's her people. Captured with stunning cinematography, AMERICA'S HEART & SOUL takes you on a journey that weaves across this great nation, revealing a rich tapestry of ordinary people living extraordinary lives as they follow their dreams with the freedom of spirit that's uniquely American. From the Vermont dairy farmer, to the blind mountain climber, to the father and son marathon runners, their inspiring stories are as different as can be -- passionate, colorful, courageous, funny and touching.

392. D-Day: The American Way

Documentary
The 6th of June 1944 has gone down in history as D-Day, the beginning of the end of World War II. Code-named "Operation Overlord," it was the culmination of meticulous planning and cooperation between the Allied Forces under the command of General Dwight D. Eisenhower. Brave young American servicemen left their homes to cross the Atlantic to fight side by side with Allied troops from all over the world and to liberate France from the grip of Adolf Hitler's Nazi domination.

Of the five invasion beaches along the coast of Normandy, the first two, code named "Utah" and "Omaha" were stormed by American Battalions. At "Utah" the dawn landings were very successful as the 4th US Infantry Division met little German resistance. However at "Omaha" it was a very different story. An elite German Infantry Division held the higher ground and waited for the landing craft to come ashore before annihilating the defenceless young men. More than 5,000 were left dead, wounded or missing after the carnage, where so many Americans made the ultimate sacrifice in the fight against tyranny on "Omaha" beach.

This film is a tribute to the bravery of those young Americans who gave their all on D-Day. Follow in their footsteps and watch the events of the Normandy Invasion unfold before your eyes, taking you back in time to France, 1944, when America's finest laid down their lives for the good of mankind.

393. Trashed

Documentary
Featuring Jeremy Irons, TRASHED looks at the risks to the food chain and the environment through pollution of our air, land, and sea by waste. The film reveals surprising truths about very immediate and potent dangers to our health. It is a global conversation from Iceland to Indonesia between the film star Jeremy Irons and scientists, politicians, and ordinary individuals whose health and livelihoods have been fundamentally affected by waste pollution. Visually and emotionally the film is both horrific and beautiful: an interplay of human interest and political wake-up call.

394. Fact or Fiction: The Life & Times of a Ping Pong Hustler

Documentary
A chronicle of the final three years of Marty Reisman's life. A table tennis champion turned hustler. Pursuing notoriety and motivated by his love of fame and ping pong, he has to face his biggest fear: mortality.

395. C.S. Lewis & The Chronicles of Narnia

Documentary
When C.S. Lewis, a mild mannered Professor at Oxford University in the heart of England, sat down to write a story for children, not even his closest friend thought it would be a success. The fact that C.S. Lewis was a confirmed bachelor and the friend in question was none other than JRR Tolkien, the much-respected author of "The Lord of the Rings", did not bode well! However, when "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" appeared in print, the reading public of Great Britain, quickly followed by the rest of the world, had other ideas. The magical realm of Narnia was truly captivating and proved to be extremely popular, and to this day "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" is still an all-time favorite with each new generation of young readers. So enduring is this delightful tale of magic and mystery that even the Hollywood film industry has turned its attention to this remarkable children's classic. Step beyond the open door before you and enter the world of Narnia. Discover for yourself the origin of this enchanted land of ice and snow, where only a Lion's roar can herald the coming of spring. Let your imagination restore the wonder of childhood as the power of Narnia works its eternal magic and the amazing true-life story of C.S. Lewis is revealed.

396. Nature: Great Zebra Exodus

Documentary
From PBS - Each year, far from human eyes, a remote expanse of Botswana's Makgadikgadi salt pans hosts one of Africa's last great spectacles when thousands of striped nomads wander the breathtakingly beautiful but barren landscape. It is only by the grace of isolated summer rains that the zebras can survive here at all. Family groups gather together to follow the rains, driven by a constant search for better grazing on islands of grass that dot the pans. Meerkat families watch the zebras come and go, and families of lions wait for them along their grueling trek, hoping for a chance to bring one down. Their journey is one that is sometimes limited by the fragility of new life, but always made possible by the strong family ties that help animals survive in one of Africa's most surreal landscapes. It's a tale of loyalty and sacrifice, of home and exile, of death and new life, in southern Africa's largest zebra population.

397. Hit So Hard

Documentary
Patty Schemel, the hard hitting drummer of Courtney Love's seminal rock band Hole, is not only a master of the sticks, but a true survivor. After growing up as an outsider near Seattle she shot to stardom in the early 90's and was engulfed by the music scene. Patty casually documented her life as a rock star - at band practice, on the road, backstage and in front of millions of people. She captured rare, precious moments behind the scenes with Hole and Kurt Cobain and the intense highs and lows of these dynamic relationships often shaped by an addiction that consumed her and almost killed her.

398. Citizen X

Documentary
A Russian police detective faces almost insurmountable odds in his search for the most savage serial killer of modern times--Andre Chikatilo, who viciously murdered 52 women and children. Stephen Rea and Donald Sutherland star.

399. The Magical World of Trains

Documentary
Of all the technological advances of the 19th century, few capture the imagination quite like railway locomotive. Steam-powered, they heralded a new era in transportation, allowing people to travel further and to places previously hard to reach by other means, and goods to be carried in greater amounts, which of course led to bigger profits. Writers of the time paid homage to the new mode of travel in poem and prose, but not everyone was enamored with the train's hold on the public's imagination. Nevertheless the locomotive was here to stay, and rail lines stretched across continents. The use of rail as a means of transport exploded in the States during the 1830-40's, expanding from seventy five miles of track to two thousand eight hundred miles in just ten years. Rail opened up a new world to the Americans, showing them places far beyond their own town or city. At first, the States imported British engines, but soon it was doing its own business in design of locomotives. By 1880 it was producing more than a thousand trains a year. Trains were also being used in Europe to transport soldiers to war regions and the rest of the world was beginning to benefit from the advantages of a rail link-up with neighboring nations. Russia began building their Trans-Siberian Railway in 1891, a major arterial line which crossed central Asia and cost almost one and a half billion rubles to build. In 1914, around the same time as the Trans-Siberian Railway was finished, California began building its own version, the NorthWestern Pacific Railroad. When it was completed in October that year, crowds in their hundreds turned up to celebrate the exciting new mode of travel. The Railway was christened with Californian wine wrapped in an American flag. It was a moment of patriotic pride and great optimism, and was captured on film for posterity. The Redwood Empire Special in Sacramento was another line expected to do marvelous things for the economy, as it carried massive amounts of timber to 21 states. The Magical World of Trains also examines the romance of the railway; The Great Train Robbery which was immortalized as a film, and introduced the world to Butch Cassidy and his gang, known as the Wild Bunch, who blew up a safe on a mail train. Other famous train robberies followed; most notably Britain's biggest heist on the Royal Mail train in August of 1963. Films and plays began to spring up featuring trains heavily in their plot, including one of the world's earliest "talkies", which had a couple stranded in their car on a railway line. It was a setup that was repeated countless times over the years. Alfred Hitchcock used trains in two of his movies -- Strangers on a Train and North by Northwest. These days, trains are used as glamorous billboards to promote blockbuster films, such as the DaVinci Code. Today, train travel is one of the most widely used modes of transport and also, at least domestically, one of the most affordable. Trains are getting faster and more efficient -- most notably Japan's Bullet Train, which can travel at around 190 to 250km per hour, handy when you're in a rush! Japanese bullet trains are well known for their punctuality, and have moved from diesel engines to electric power. Even as modern rail travel is getting faster, there are still relics of the old steam engines in use around the world, mainly for the benefit of train enthusiasts and those with a romantic spirit, who want to relive the past.

400. Sports Illustrated: Swimsuit 2007

Documentary
Seven Brazilian models grace the beaches of Brazil, four knockouts dance to Reggae in Jamaica, Oluchi and Tori get the blues in Memphis. The 2007 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit show takes you around the world to where music comes alive. Even body painting has a music theme this year with iconic concert t-shirts painted on some of your favorite models. Your favorites are back - Marisa, Veronica, Anne V, Daniella, Brooklyn and they are joined by some rookies - Bar Refaeli, Selita Ebanks and Tori Praver. So sit back, turn off the cell phone and prepare for a trip to paradise.