The Negro Soldier (1944)
Genre: Documentary, Drama, War
Director: Stuart Heisler
Actors: Bertha Woolford, Carlton Moss, Clarence Brooks, Clyde Turner, Norman Ford, William Broadus
Country: United States of America
Diana Kennedy: Nothing Fancy (2019)
Cookbook author and environmental activist Diana Kennedy reflects on an unconventional life spent mastering Mexican cuisine.
Who was Hitler (2017)
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Picabo (2022)
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Don’t Be a Dick About It (2018)
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Pretending I’m a Superman: The Tony Hawk Video Game Story (2020)
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Deep in Vogue (2019)
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Drain the Titanic (2015)
Computer-generated imagery and other visualization techniques reveal how it would look if all the water was removed from RMS Titanic’s final resting place.
Death Metal Angola (2014)
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Ex Libris: The New York Public Library (2017)
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