Hai cercato: Prisoner
Memories Of A Dreamer: The Journey Of A Political Prisoner / 2010
Memories of a Dreamer is a first person account of the hardship suffered by a political prisoner from Chile's 1973 cruel dictatorship. Felix Mora recounts shocking details of the torture he endured, his escape from the dictatorship and the challenges he has faced as an exile in Italy and Canada. The question is has Felix allowed torture and exile to shatter his dreams of obtaining justice and being able to return to Chile? Or has he used that suffering as a force to accomplish that dream?
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Prisoner’s Cinema / 2013
After prolonged incarceration and sensory deprivation, some prisoners experience visual hallucinations filled with extraordinary luminescence and color. These hallucinations are sometimes referred to as ‘prisoners’ cinema’. Elizam Escobar is a Puerto Rican artist and writer who served 19 years in US prisons for the crime of seditious conspiracy. Escobar never experienced these visual hallucinations, but his writing during these years evidences an extreme and sometimes painful attention to mental processes, and an expanded sensorial, emotional and intellectual internal life. Prisoner’s Cinema is the film that might have been imagined by Escobar during these years of imprisonment. The words in the film are taken from what Escobar has called his prison Anti-diary, a record of the thought processes that ran parallel to his painting, poetry and essays from 1988 to 1995.
Prisoners / 1985
A documentary exploring the lives of 32 inmates in San Quentin State Prison for men and the California Institution for Women.
Prisoners / 2023
A jaded 21-year-old smoking addict and a physically abused 15 year-old runaway find unexpected solace and have conversations about life in a brief encounter that could go a long way in defining how they view happiness.....
ROH: Take No Prisoners 2009 / 2009
Take No Prisoners (2009) was the second Take No Prisoners professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Ring of Honor. It took place on April 4, 2009 at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston, Texas, and aired on pay-per-view on June 12, 2009.
Prisoners and Pups / 2017
A group of women prisoners have signed up to foster retired racing greyhounds and get them ready for adoption. The prisoners have just eight weeks to transform the dogs into family pets, or the dogs could be euthanised.
Prisoners of Paradise / 1985
Documentary about Samoa and the myth that it is paradise.
Prisoners of Love / 1921
Blanche Henry, a vivacious young woman, finds what she believes is true love with a handsome young man, but then learns that he has designs on her younger sister.
The Prisoners Dream / 2015
Convinced that he is dreaming, a Prisoner talks to a Psychiatrist about his waking life. The Psychiatrist, convinced that The Prisoner is guilty of a brutal crime, attempts to break his resistance.
Red Alert: Take No Prisoners: Live Across the Continents! /
British punkers Red Alert perform live in Europe and America in this two-concert DVD. Formed in 1979 and reformed in 1990, the band relives their early days with a performance at Barcelona's Sister's Bar in 2004. The second bonus show was filmed during the band's U.S. tour in 2000. The group, which hails from Sunderland, England, performs their hits including "In Britain," "Take No Prisoners" and "City Invasion."
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Acting Up for Prisoners / 1992
An empowering chronicle of ACT UP's campaign for adequate health care for HIV-positive women at Frontera prison.
Prisoners of The Ghetto / 2006
Visible from the sky scrapers of San Fransisco's financial district, Bayview is a deadly ghetto. Most of the young people here won't live to see their 25th birthday. At the age of 12, Devin Melvin was already armed and dangerous, but at age of 16 he has traded his gun for a camera and documents life inside one of America's deadliest ghettos. Prisoners of the Ghetto (2006) is a documentary TV-film by writer/director Walter Tauber.
The Prisoner's Song / 2020
A traumatized prisoner lives through two interwoven days of his life, between his time incarcerated and his time as a free man.
Prisoners Prove Intervention in Spain / 1938
A British propaganda film to prove to it's people that Italy and Germany were assisting Franco's revolution in the Spanish Civil War.
Prisoner's Cinema / 2012
Essentially a trance-inducing flicker film, Prisoner’s Cinema opens by establishing a simple, yet aggressive, black and white flashing sequence, defined by its frenetic pace and hypnotic pattern. It assaults and entrances the viewer with its rapid optical rhythm; a low-toned droning sound and a high frequency stuttering provide a sonic anchor that augments the hypnotic effects of the flashing imagery.
Red Reign: The Bloody Harvest of China's Prisoners / 2013
Filmmaker Masha Savitz zeroes in on the efforts of the Nobel Prize nominee David Matas (human rights lawyer and Nazi hunter), who wrote the book ‘Bloody Harvest: The Killing of Falun Gong.’ Featuring interviews with Matas, David Kilgour, victims of the Falun Gong persecution and several doctors who share chilling transplant testimonies, as well as a filmmaker whose film on the topic was effectively quashed by the CCP in Canada, Europe, and the US, Red Reign makes a stunning case. An international story of tangled politics and economics intentionally suppressed by the Chinese, Red Reign shows how a large scale persecution of a minority people can still happen in our modern day society.
The Prisoner's Cinema / 2008
The Prisoner’s Cinema is a phenomenon which is described in neuro and optical science as visual hallucinations as a result of prolonged visual deprivation. Prisoners confined in a dark cell have repeatedly reported this phenomenon, hence the name. Whenever a person is completely cut off from visual information, as a result of looking at a ‘blank screen’, visual hallucinations will appear. They take the form of geometric light shapes which are seemingly ‘projected’ about a hand stretch away from the subject.
Prisoners of the Storm / 1926
Miners Bucky Malone and Pierre Le Grande are closing their northern mine for the winter when Sergeant McClellan of the Mounted Police overhears their trivial quarrel; later, he sees Le Grande's dogsled arrive at its destination without Le Grande. McClellan finds evidence that Le Grande has been murdered and suspects Malone; attempting to make an arrest, the sergeant is wounded, then carried to a cabin by Malone, who goes to the settlement for a doctor. There he meets Le Grande's daughter, Joan, and Dr. Chambers, a disbarred physician, but a blizzard keeps the doctor from making the trip; ultimately, however, Joan and the doctor follow Malone to the cabin.
Prayers for Prisoners /
Deacon Brian is the founder of St. Paul the Apostle’s Prayers for Prisoners, a prayer circle where individuals come together to send prayers to those who’ve experienced the harsh realities of the Canadian Correctional System. They visit prisoners, educate others on the system and its flaws, and aid them by creating care packages for prisoners being released that are prone to homelessness.
Prisoner's Song / 1930
An early Fleischer Screen Song, this time the bouncing ball follows Guy Massey's "The Prisoner's Song"