Hai cercato: New Me
The New Family Member / 2019
People working in unhealthy and dangerous jobs across the world. Meet Reshad Strik as he travels the world, where he joins some of these people as they travel on top of trains for miles, carry bricks all day for a two-dollar daily wage, and climb endless stairs with back-breaking loads. As he experiences the lives of his new companions, Reshad fights...
Sons of New Mexico / 1949
Not quite as memorable as his previous Riders in the Sky, Gene Autry's Sons of New Mexico is still well up to the star's standard. This time, Gene tries to reform Randy Pryor, a would-be juvenile delinquent, played by Autry-protégé Dick Jones (who later starred in the Autry-produced TV series Range Rider and Buffalo Bill Jr). To this end, Pryor is enrolled at the New Mexico Military Institute, where much of this film was lensed. The kid chafes at the school's regimen and escapes, heading back to his criminal mentor Pat Feeney (Robert Armstrong).
In Memoriam: New York City / 2002
"In Memoriam" is thought-provoking and brings a viewer to tears all over again. Contains some incredible footage not seen elsewhere, including two unbelievable shots of the planes striking the towers. Also contains some new coverage of Rudy Guiliani's actions on the day of the attack - love him or hate him the city couldn't have asked for a better leader that day, and the footage bears this out.
Old Men in New Cars: In China They Eat Dogs II / 2002
The last wish of the dying "Monk" is for his foster child, Harald, to find his real son, Ludvig. But the latter is currently in a Swedish prison cell...
André Rieu - New York Memories / 2006
In Old New Mexico / 1945
Gallant Cisco "kidnaps" murder suspect Ellen from the authorities, then sets about to prove her innocence, all with the cooperation of a sympathetic sheriff.
Media Shuttle: New York - Moscow / 1978
Collaboration with Nam June Paik and Dimitri Devyatkin, combining footage from the US and Russia: Brezhnev on TV, a May Day parade, veterans in the park. The film was shown internationally in New York.
Mexico City, Old and New / 1945
Megiddo 2: The New Age / 2005
The “lie of the serpent” is the second part of the controversial Megiddo series, which next focuses on the highly influential New Age movement. But is the New Age really new? Or does it represent the ancient doctrine taught by the serpent to Eve in the Garden of Eden? The answer will startle and amaze you as you learn the influence of the serpent’s teaching through the spiritual explosion of occult activity in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Stockpile: The New Nuclear Menace / 2001
Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, the threat of a nuclear war between the USA and Russia has diminished, but the threat posed by nuclear weapons and materials on both sides has increased. As nuclear weapons age, they become unstable and begin to behave in unpredictable ways. This film is the first to go behind the scenes in Arzamas-16 - the Russian nuclear city so secret that it has never appeared on any map - and the American nuclear weapons laboratory at Los Alamos, New Mexico, to see Russian and American bomb designers working together to reduce the risk. Exclusive archive material.
Project Mercury: A New Frontier / 2005
Project Mercury flew 6 successful missions and developed the early experience that would take the U.S. to the moon.
Made in New Mexico / 2012
A documentary that takes a look at the film and media industry of New Mexico and its impact today.
New Mexico Deathwish Diatribe / 2021
Three narrators converge in the deserts of New Mexico, each with a separate story to tell. One narrator is J. Robert Oppenheimer, another is a visitor from outer space, and the other is me. Our stories converge across the span of time and space into a single stream of consciousness.
New Advances in Medicine / 2000
Crude animation by Bill Plympton. A woman gives birth.
Meanwhile in New York / 2018
A New Yorker and an aspiring Broadway actress attempt to make their careers in New York City.
Megadeth: [1990] Rust in New York / 1990
Wake Up Dead, Hook in Mouth, Hangar 18, The Conjuring, In My Darkest Hour, Take No Prisoners, Holy Wars... The Punishment Due, Peace Sells, Anarchy in the U.K. (Sex Pistols cover)
New York Mets: 50 Greatest Players / 2012
Since their first game on April 11, 1962, the New York Mets have mesmerized fans with a magical blend of personality, greatness, heartbreak and heroics. This special film honors the 50 greatest Mets as determined by a blue ribbon panel consisting of Gary Cohen, Ralph Kiner, Steve Hirdt, Howie Rose and John Harper.
Steven Michael Quezada: The New Mexican / 2022
Award-winning actor and stand-up comedian Steven Michael Quezada as he reveals his hilariously painful realities of married life
New York Mets: The Greatest Season /
The New York Mets stunned a baseball-loving nation when the underdogs won the 1969 World Series in a miraculous victory over the Baltimore Orioles, earning the nickname The Amazin' Mets. This documentary chronicles the events leading up to the '69 World Series -- and the series itself -- through vintage film clips, interviews with players and newsreel footage. Profiles include series MVP Donn Clendenon and Mets manager Gil Hodges.
Melody of the Spring - New Zealand / 2009
Spring in New Zealand is one of the most beautiful seasons in this country. A country with a pleasant climate and green and eye-catching areas hosts millions of tourists from all over the world every year in spring. New Zealand is a country in the southwest of the Pacific Ocean, which consists of two large islands and two small islands. New Zealand is far from the dry region, so the country of Australia is the closest country to this region, 2 thousand kilometers away from this country. The majority of the population of this country is made up of English and Irish immigrants. NB - This movie has no voice overs, and includes a second "natural surround sounds" soundtrack without the music.