Hai cercato: The Field
The Great Man: W.C. Fields / 2005
The legendary W.C. Fields is featured in rare behind-the-scenes footage and home movies at work and at play, along with hilarious scenes from some of his greatest films.
Mickey's Field Trips: The Hospital / 1987
Mickey Mouse visits a hospital to learn how doctors and nurses take care of their patients.
The Best of W.C. Fields / 1999
An uncut collection of 3 hilarious shorts from W.C. Fields early career. The Golf Specialist (1930) - J. Effingham Bellweather plays golf despite many slapstick setbacks. The Dentist (1932) - An unconventional dentist deals with a variety of eccentric and difficult patients in slapstick fashion. The Fatal Glass of Beer (1933) - The prodigal son of a Yukon prospector comes home on a night that "ain't fit for man nor beast."
Wrigley Field: Beyond the Ivy / 2001
Actor William Petersen narrates this documentary about Chicago's venerable baseball stadium, Wrigley Field, focusing on a variety of quirky fans who've spent so much time there that they've become part of the stadium experience. These colorful Cubs enthusiasts tell their stories and discuss how both baseball and Wrigley Field have become an integral part of their lives. A bonus feature on Comiskey Park -- home of the rival White Sox -- is included.
Blobsquatch: In the Expanded Field / 2007
Cryptozoology, a field known for its inquiries into unknown creatures like the Bigfoot and Loch Ness Monster, constitutes a challenge to exclusive hierarchies of knowledge and established scientific authority by presenting alternative theories and new taxonomic models. Recently, perhaps adversely influenced by information-addiction, many Bigfoot aficionados have dismissed “blobsquatches” (photos too blurry to be discernible as sasquatches) as an impediment to serious cryptozoological research. In this paranormal polemic, scientific jargon and genre tropes of investigative documentary are short-circuited and re-wired. The Blobsquatch is engaged critically to explore spaces between information and noise, obsolescence and adaptive re-use.
England: The Field is White /
Travel to Great Britain with the early Apostles, where you'll hear touching conversion stories. Visit the cities and towns that produced an abundant harvest of souls, adding new life to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during a period of grave persecution in America.
Summer in the Fields / 1967
A young farmer's wife brings her husband something to eat in the field during summer time.
Children of the Fields / 1973
Children of the Fields (1973), was produced for a television series on children sponsored by the Xerox Corporation and dealt with migrant farmworkers. To make it, Young immersed himself in the lives of Mexican American migrant laborers in the Southwest. He befriended the Galindo family—Polo; his wife, Lili; and their five young children—who all toiled in the fields. They agreed to permit Young to follow them during the harvesting season and to be the subjects of his film.
Strangers In The Field / 2015
In April 2013, unfamiliar faces appear at the Jamsil Baseball Stadium during the opening matches between Doosan and SK. The nervous middle-aged men throwing and batting the first ball are, in fact, Korean-Japanese former team members that played on that same spot in the 1982 finals of the Bong-hwang-dae-ki games. Director Kim Myeong-joon uses the four mounds of a baseball field to reproduce the happy reunion between the middle-aged men, who are no longer baseball players, just those who lead very normal lives. Their reunion begins at the batter’s box and ends at home plate, and does more than simply remember the individuals who played in the 1982 games. It shows the history of Korean baseball marked by the footprints left by the Korean-Japanese players who visited their homeland between 1956 and 1997.
What the Fields Remember /
On the 1983 killings of 1800 Muslims in Nellie and surrounding villages of Assam.
The Field of View / 2021
After a distracted day at work, Suzy is pursued and controlled by an ominous periscope.
Bravery in the Field / 1980
An aged World War II veteran and a young street punk violently meet and discover more in common than anticipated. The film was nominated for an Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
The Field Is White / 2002
When things are not going well for John Taylor, he reads his journal and reflects on his missionary life and his companion Elder Alma Johnson. They try to teach people about the gospel and want to give lessons, but the people are not interested. They do teach a lady named Melissa, but does not think she can be baptized. The other missionaries try to make life bearable by having fun and living together. Finally, Melissa learns the lessons of the gospel and knows the church is true and gets baptized.
Fur of the Field / 1975
The windy adventures of a dog in a sea of grass beneath blue skies.
The Fields of Immokalee /
For decades, migrant workers have worked the fields of Immokalee, harvesting tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, oranges and other produce that is then shipped across the United States of America. Many of the workers are undocumented, and attempting to keep their jobs even as federal migration crackdowns hover over the town. The Fields of Immokalee film follows the daily lives of tomato workers, from the 5:00am trips to the parking lot in hopes of finding day labor, to work sessions in the scorching mid-day heat, to child detention centers for migrant youth that have been separated from their families. Via these vignettes, the film offers insight into the most volatile political issue of our time.
The Field of Honor / 1917
Although she is secretly in love with Wade Clayton, Laura Sheldon accedes to the wishes of her parents and marrries George Baring. Soon after, war breaks out between the North and South, and Clayton is made captain of the regiment. The entreaties of Laura prompt Baring to enlist against his will. Seized with fear during battle, Baring attempts to run away but is shot by a comrade and left for dead. At the finish of the war, Clayton returns home and relates how bravely Baring died in action. A few years later, Baring, who had been hiding in Cuba, returns.
Flowers from the Fields /
Flowers from the Fields is a documentary that follows the life of 5 half-Filipino, half-foreign children: Hanna, Waltker, Inah and the brothers Marius and Daniel, as they grow and dwell in the titular Fields, a nickname given to the infamous Walking Street District of Angeles City, Pampanga. Although they wish to live their childhood days in a carefree manner, they suffer silently as victims of the life they were borne of as they are subject to the absence of a parent, the discrimination of their peers, the judgmental eyes of their neighbours and a life they did not choose. Before them unfolds a truth that continuously plagues the Filipino society; a truth that we still can not dare to face and change. Which begs the question: when will we?
The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor / 2015
When Dr. Haing S. Ngor was forced into labor camps by the Khmer Rouge, little did he know he would escape years of torture and recreate his experiences in a film that would win him an Academy Award®. "The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor" tells the dramatic story about arguably the most recognizable survivor of the Cambodian genocide, a man who became a worldwide ambassador for justice in his homeland, only to be murdered in a Los Angeles Chinatown alley - a case still muddled with conspiracy theories. Through an inspired blend of original animation and rare archival material - anchored by Ngor's richly layered autobiography - the years encapsulating the Khmer Rouge's tyrannical rule over Cambodia are experienced though a politically charged transnational journey of loss and reconciliation.
Lilies of the Field / 1934
Twin daughters of country rector set out to attract attentions of handsome young antiquary visitor.
Persone nei campi / 2022
La Longdu Elementary School è una scuola centenaria in un villaggio di Kaohsiung. Durante il periodo coloniale giapponese, era una scuola di agricoltura per insegnare le tecniche agricole. Nel 2004, un insegnante chiamato Huang Hong-song ha esteso l’istruzione dal campus ai campi per cercare il significato della vita nella terra con i bambini. Huang Wei-chen, soprannominato Ming, è un alunno della scuola elementare di Longdu. Non andava bene a scuola, soprattutto in matematica, ma spesso vinceva in tutti i tipi di gare agricole. Sembra il vincitore del villaggio, ma nessuno sa quanto abbia lavorato duramente. Con le esperienze di vita dei due uomini in un villaggio agricolo, il documentario fa rivivere gli antichi valori contemporanei di Taiwan.