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The castle of doom

This is the classic surreal movie Vampyr (1932) Re cut and dubbed for the American market in 1934. This print is pretty poor but this is a rare film

The hands of Orlac

The hands of Orlac is an Austrian silent film of 1924. This late Expressionist work, produced by Robert Wiene, has been remade twice

Building the Future City

How will the future city look like? Should we imagine flying vehicles or any other fancy technology? Or maybe we should invest in what never changes: people. All cities that invested in people never failed: Introduction and moderation: Paolo Pinzuti, CEO Bikenomist Janette Sadik-Khan, Bloomberg Associates - The future of urban mobility Fabrizio Prati, Global Designing Cities Initiative - Streets for kids Demetrio Scopelliti, AMAT - Open Cities

Visita: mobilitars.eu

Daily show for may 06, 2024 Democracy Now!

Daily Show for June 13 2022 Democracy Now

The devil bat

A mad scientist develops an aftershave lotion that causes his gigantic bats to kill anyone who wears it

Daily show for may 08, 2024 Democracy Now!

Men of the city: Four destinies during the economic crisis

Marc Isaacs chronicles the destinies of Londoners from various social classes during the current economic crisis. Shot in the City, the financial center, the film centers on four main characters, from the trader who lost his family because of his compulsive focus on the financial markets, to the street sweeper seeking inner peace in a life of spirituality. With images of the eternally rainy capital and impressive music, Isaacs fluidly balances his portraits of men struggling to find their place in the London anthill.

Interrogation: how it's done in America

Why would someone confess to a crime they didn't commit? We hear from the men and women who have spent more than 20 years in prison for crimes they did not commit. They tell us about that moment when, in the darkness of the interrogation room, cut off from the world and terrified by police officers, they finally said what the interrogators wanted to hear.. the moment their lives changed forever.

Daily show for february 14, 2022 Democracy Now