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    The Black Candle 2008 POSTER

    The Black Candle

    2008

    English

    6.8

    1

    95%

    Action

    Documentary

    kwanzaa

    M.K. Asante M.K. Asante Director Jim Brown Jim Brown as Self Maulana Karenga Maulana Karenga as Self Lovensky Jean-Baptiste Lovensky Jean-Baptiste as Self Molefi Kete Asante Molefi Kete Asante as Self
    The origins of Kwanzaa and the seven principles upon which the pan-African holiday derives its meaning are explored in this fascinating documentary. Narrated by Maya Angelou.
    Bye Bye Barry 2023 POSTER

    Bye Bye Barry

    2023

    English

    7.7

    4

    91%

    97%

    Action

    american football

    Documentary

    sport

    Sport

    sports

    Paul Monusky Paul Monusky Director Tim Allen Tim Allen as Self Eminem Eminem as Self Jeff Daniels Jeff Daniels as Self Jim Brown Jim Brown as Self
    When NFL superstar Barry Sanders vanished at the height of his career, he left the NFL world in shock. He was still in his prime, chasing the all-time NFL rushing record when he boarded a flight to England and never stepped foot on the field again. Now, 24 years later, Barry retraces his steps through the streets of London to finally confront the mystery.
    Buying Sex 2013 POSTER

    Buying Sex

    2013

    English

    5.5

    2

    36%

    36%

    Documentary

    Teresa MacInnes Teresa MacInnes Director Jim Brown Jim Brown as Additional Voice Trisha Baptie Trisha Baptie as Self Janine Benedet Janine Benedet as Self Valerie Scott Valerie Scott as Self
    Timely and wise, this feature documentary explores the state of prostitution laws in Canada. Buying Sex captures the complexity of the issue by listening to the frequently conflicting voices of sex workers, policy-makers, lawyers and even the male buyers who make their claim for why prostitution is good for society. Examining the realities in Sweden and New Zealand, and respecting the differences of ideology as Canada works its way toward an uneasy consensus, the film challenges us to think for ourselves and offers a gripping and invaluable account of just what is at stake for all of us.
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