The first extra is the classic fifty
minute television documentary titled Stuntmen, which was directed by Trenchard - Smith and is about well known stuntman Grant Page and several other Australian stuntmen.
Not exact matches
When I'm 65 will begin with a coast - to - coast 60 -
minute feature
documentary produced by PBS via Detroit Public
Television and will continue long beyond the broadcast with a five - year engagement program that will help people of all ages across the nation expand their capacity for financial self - reliance in their later years.
Now, Alexander retells the story herself in an 85 -
minute documentary, He Lied About Everything, that will premiere at 8 p.m. Eastern Standard Time on the Investigation Discovery
television channel.
Venue: Sundance Film Festival (U.S.
Documentary Competition) Production companies: Story, Hard Working Movies, in association with Sveriges
Television, Film Vast Director: Sara Jordeno Writers: Sara Jordeno, Twiggy Pucci Garcon Producers: Annika Rogell, Lori Cheatle Executive producer: Tobias Janson Director of photography: Naiti Gamez Music: Qween Beat Editor: Rasmus Ohlander Sales: Submarine Not rated, 94
minutes
Forty - five -
minute documentary shot on location for French
television during the making of the film
The most interesting feature in the entire set is the Nippon
television special, a 42 -
minute Japanese
documentary that was aired there to promote the release of the film.
With the soundtrack, various performances from the White House and
television, and a 90 -
minute PBS
documentary about the making of the musical, there is plenty of material that teachers can access to use Hamilton in the history classroom.
Playing on a monitor at the entrance to the retrospective exhibition «General Idea: Broken Time» at the Museo Jumex, Pilot (1977), which the group made for Ontario public
television, is a thirty -
minute deadpan
documentary on the pageant that provides an introduction to the collective's interests and sensibilities.
The statewide public
television station UNC - TV produced a 30 -
minute documentary about the exhibition with live footage from Spain that aired many times throughout North Carolina.
UNC - TV, in partnership with the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, produced a 30 -
minute documentary on Miró: The Experience of Seeing that aired on public
television many times throughout the exhibition.