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Perfect: A Conversation with the Venezuelan Middle Class About Female Beauty and Breast Implants

Perfect: A Conversation with the Venezuelan Middle Class About Female Beauty and Breast Implants

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In order to meet stringent beauty standards, Venezuelan women often turn to plastic surgery. This documentary features conversations with 14 Venezuelan women and men on the subject.

Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper

Arctic Manhunt: Hunt for the Mad Trapper

January 1, 2009

In 1931, a stranger appeared out of nowhere in the Canadian Arctic. Months later, the North's biggest manhunt was launched to find the elusive murderer and thief. The fugitive's unknown identity died with him, never to be discovered-until now.

Ninety Six: Crossroads of a Revolution

January 1, 2009

Positioned at the crossroads of critical trade routes that linked Cherokee territory to the city of Charleston, the town of Ninety Six was a seat of power in the British colony of South Carolina. Ninety Six in the 1700s was a land of hope and opportunity, of conflict and revenge, a land of frontier justice. This was the site of violent struggles between Cherokee and settlers and among settlers themselves - those loyal to the King pitted against "Patriots" for freedom. Ninety Six played a significant role in the struggle for American independence from British rule. It was the site of the first southern land battle of the Revolutionary War in 1775, and the scene of the longest field siege in 1781.

Ryan and Ronnie

January 1, 2009

The lives and careers of Ryan and Ronnie, two of Wales most famous entertainers of the 1970s.

Hitlers Gipfelstürmer

January 1, 2009

Jiří z Poděbrad

January 1, 2009

The Quran, The Origins Of The Book

The Quran, The Origins Of The Book

January 1, 2009

The Quran is the Holy Book of Islam, a religion shared by more than a billion followers worldwide. For the Muslim tradition, since its revelation to the Prophet Muhammad between the year 610 and 632 of the Christian era in Mecca and Medina, the Koran is immutable, and has remained maintained. However, recent discoveries of Koranic manuscripts analyzed by scientists, dated around the year 680 - the oldest known in the world - revealed that the Koran has a history. During the first century of Islam, and before the canonical version of the Caliph Uthman imposed itself, the holy book of Islam would have known competing versions, a different organization of the suras, variable readings due to a writing, in its beginnings, very rudimentary… It is to this meeting of knowledge, at the crossroads between the Muslim tradition and scientific research, that this journey to the origins of the Koran invites.

Circling the House of God

Circling the House of God

January 1, 2009

Dr Martin Lings, a writer and scholar revered all over the world, performed the Hajj, or pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in 1948. Using unique archive material, he recollects his experiences along with his insight into its historical background. The original beauty and simplicity of the Hajj is brought to the viewer through the sheer presence and eloquence of Lings' narrative.

Slovenské národné povstanie 1944

January 1, 2009

Escape from Kufa

Escape from Kufa

January 1, 2009

When three women attack Ubaid Allah ibn Ziyad in one of Kufa's neighborhoods to prevent him from crucifying his enemy Hanadala al-Hamdani, Handala flees through the chaos and looks for a way out of Kufa while Ibn Ziyad's men chase him everywhere.

Animals Aloft

Animals Aloft

January 1, 2009

Flying dogs, tigers, monkeys, and more. Discover the incredible war stories and barnstorming adventures of aviation's animal pioneers.

Прерванный полёт Гарри Пауэрса

Прерванный полёт Гарри Пауэрса

January 1, 2009

Les derniers secrets de Toutankhamon

Les derniers secrets de Toutankhamon

January 1, 2009

History Channel Albert Einstein

History Channel Albert Einstein

January 1, 2009

The Battle of Bunker Hill

The Battle of Bunker Hill

January 1, 2009

On the morning of June 17, 1775 Colonial Patriots await a battle in the heights above Boston Harbor. Approaching are the English Redcoats, the most feared fighting force in the world. Low on water and ammunition, the ragged band of farmers-turned-militiamen face a daunting task. Can they protect the freedom of a new nation?

Shipwrecks of North America

January 1, 2009

Covers major shipwrecks in North America during the 20th century: the Titanic disaster in the Atlantic, the tragic sinking of the Andrea Doria, the loss of the Edmund Fitzgerald and the fatal capsizing of the Eastland in the Chicago River, and the collision of the San Juan of the California coast. Includes expert interviews, actual footage and rare photographs.

Samuari

January 1, 2009

A history of the Samuari.

Missouri's Civil War Tour

January 1, 2009

Highlights Civil War locations throughout the state of Missouri, which endured more battles and engagements than any state except Virginia and Tennessee. Uses historical reenactments and visits 36 sites, including: Wilson's Creek battlefield; the Jesse James farm in Kearney; the Old Courthouse in St. Louis, site of the Dred Scott trial; Hannibal, birthplace of Mark Twain; Arabia Steamboat Museum in Kansas City.

Love and Valor

January 1, 2009

Narrated by Tony Award winning actor Brian Dennehy, a tremendously moving story of a Union soldier and his wife during the Civil War. Based on the book by the same name, the film follows the story of Jacob Ritner, a Union captain from Iowa, and his wife, Emeline.

Lost and Found: The Legacy of USS Lagarto

January 1, 2009

Embark on an expedition of discovery as divers searcha remote area of the Gulf of Thailand for Lagarto's final resting place. Join CDR Frank Latta and the crew from Lagarto's construction and commissioning in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to the final encounter with the Japanese minelayer Hatsutaka. Hear the personal stories of CDR Latta and the brave men of USS Lagarto-- and the families, parents, wives, and sons and daughters they left behind.