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Chiharu
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The Man Who Lost His Body [Part 1]
[Part 1] 25 years ago, Ian Waterman caught a virus that destroyed half his nervous system. He was left like a rag doll, with no sense of touch below the neck and no idea of where his limbs were unless he could see them. The doctors told him that he would never walk, feed himself or dress himself again. Yet, against all the odds, he has made an apparently miraculous recovery. How has he managed it? What does his story reveal about the extraordinary capacities of the human brain?
jnt
This is actually a English language film but it is directed by one of the greatest non-english directors of all time. My favorite director infact: Jean-Luc Godard. This is without a doubt one of the weirdest films ever made and doesn't seem to follow much logic. This film is not on dvd and I doubt you will be able to get the VHS anywhere so enjoy : )
[Part 1] Nazi Pop Twins is a one-off, one hour documentary where filmmaker James Quinn investigates the controversial American pop band Prussian Blue, whose teenage twin girl stars have made headlines across the world with their white nationalist music and as poster girls of neo-Nazism.
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Sorry Bhai (2008)@cineterminal.com
Sanjay Suri, Chitrangada Singh, Sharman Joshi, Boman Irani and Shabana Azmi are in pivotal role of the film directed by Onir. Actors : Boman Irani, Chitrangda Singh, Sanjay Suri, Shabana Azmi, Sharman Joshi Director : Onir Music Director : Gaurav Dayal, Vivek Philip Producer : Vashu Bhagnani Year : 2008
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info:"Kung fu is not only a form of combat, but a form of life to the Chinese. Dating back to 200 B.C, Shaolin Temple has influenced Chinese Kung fu for thousands of years. National Geographic takes a closer look at the internal logic of Kung fu exemplified by Shaolin, and reveals some popular myths about it."
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