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14.1 match with Michael Sprung
S53
2:27:54
Bill Hicks - Archived Scraps - From Beyond The Grave [Extended Edition]
I've been busy digging up some old, *old* bits & pieces of material from the internet and stitching them together. Here is a bit of an eulogy for Bill, the mood struck me to make it. In it you'll prominently see Bill Hicks aw well as his friend Kevin Booth who's now a film producer [I can only recommend his film, "American Drug War", as it couldn't be posted on YT] It also features a few of Bill's friends, as well as Joe Rogan, in one eulogizing radio segment. [The youtube channel is actually now "www.youtube.com/DreyAltur" since youtube saw fit to delete me a few more times since this has been made, and I didn't feel like re-rendering the entire file just for that small change ^.-]
Twenty years ago, novelist Salman Rushdie was a wanted man with a million pound bounty on his head. His novel, The Satanic Verses, had sparked riots across the Muslim world. The ailing religious leader of Iran, the Ayatollah Khomeini, had invoked a little-known religious opinion - a fatwa - and effectively sentenced Rushdie to death. Never before had a novel created an international diplomatic crisis on such a scale, and never before had a foreign Government publicly called for the killing of a private citizen of another country. This film looks back on the extraordinary events which followed the publication of the book and the ten year campaign to get the fatwa lifted. Interviews with Rushdie's friends and family and testimony from leaders of Britain's Muslim community and the Government reveal the inside story of the affair. Rushdie himself was forced into hiding for nearly ten years. Arguably this was the moment when religious identities, in Britain and abroad, became more important than ethnic and cultural belonging.
a man goes back in time
PirateDB
Mademoiselle - The Story of Three Loves
sicko
In 2001, I was permanently disabled in an automobile accident. After years of living with crippling chronic pain (and the side-effects caused by the drugs given to treat the pain), in 2004 I found medical cannabis. That same year I was arrested for possessing this plant, which started me on a journey for the truth concerning it's prohibition. This documentary is about one courageous man I met along the way, a man fighting for freedom and civil rights of cannabis consumers around the country, ED "NJWEEDMAN.COM" FORCHION.
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