25 Teens go on the road for the adventure of a lifetime when they ride their bicycles 3800 miles across America to explore the country and to create awareness for a fatal disease called Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy.
Director: Anthony Geathers.
24 teen cyclist gear up for a bike ride across America to create awareness for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
“I don’t know what to believe. I don’t know if I dare to believe – but the video footage in EBOLA WARNING is thrilling and the story makes X-files look like child’s play. Even though there is no sound only the noise from the 8mm videotape that rolls is EBOLA WARNING refreshing and scary as hell!” UgeAvisen, Denmark In 1978 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Denmark recorded a secret 8mm videotape for authorized personnel only. The seven minutes of video footage are reveal...
Wednesday, June 13-------We've all seen it in the movies.....a man or woman who has been in a deep coma suddenly wakes up and becomes a kind of savant about the thin line between life and death. It is fascinating stuff, and never more compelling when it happens in real life, and not just to Robert De Niro in the film AWAKENINGS. Four patients who made the incredible transition from comatose to consciousness are profiled in the film COMA, directed by award-winning documentarian Liz Garbus....
The 10th Cine Las Americas International Film Festival program will present a program of four films that explore the issues facing Bolivia’s indigenous farmers of coca.Through both documentary and narrative films, audiences will explore the many resonances of the debate over coca, a plant of great cultural value in Bolivia’s indigenous communities, and of great controversy throughout the Americas.“Our Coca Culture program highlights films shot in Bolivia, but more than that, portrays a reg...
November 29th - December 4th, 2006
The New York AIDS Film Festival, now in its fourth year, is a five-day series of HIV- and AIDS-related film screenings, panel discussions, and special events. The festival takes place each year during the first week of December (World AIDS Week). The 2006 festival will also serve to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the first diagnosed case of AIDS.
The NYAFF mission is to utilize visual media to prompt social action in the fight against the global AIDS...
November 29th - December 4th, 2006 The New York AIDS Film Festival, now in its fourth year, is a five-day series of HIV- and AIDS-related film screenings, panel discussions, and special events. The festival takes place each year during the first week of December (World AIDS Week). The 2006 festival will also serve to commemorate the 25th Anniversary of the first diagnosed case of AIDS. The NYAFF mission is to utilize visual media to prompt social action in the fight against the global AIDS pa...
What matters most in life—and why it matters—is the subject of “Medic 3,” a stirring new documentary by Torrey Schoerner and Priscilla Cordoba.Set to world-premiere at the Beverly Hills Film Festival, the documentary uses three distinct visual styles to convey the world of Mammoth Mountain paramedics. Faced with life-and-death situations nearly daily, the subjects of this 10-minute film have formed a world view very different from that of most of us. . .and yet it is one that has much t...
OSCAR® FEVER STRIKES THE CASTROCure can be found by attending The Academy Gala on Sunday, February 29, 2004.The 76th Annual Academy Awards® Telecast Presented Live On The Castro Theatre Big-Screen Lights! Camera! Action! The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Northern California is proud to announce that their 3rd annual Oscar® night fundraising event, The Academy Gala, will be presented for the very first time at its new home in the festive heart of San Francisco at the legendary Castro Theat...