David Bergman

Películas

Libreros de Nueva York
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Un documental que rinde homenaje a los libreros y sumerge al espectador en su pequeño mundo. Explora el pasado, el presente y el futuro del libro a través de entrevistas con dueños de locales, coleccionistas y escritores como Fran Lebowitz, Susan Orlean, Kevin Young y Gay Talese, a la vez que analiza el impacto de las nuevas tecnologías en nuestra sociedad y la forma en la que afecta a la lectura.
Andrew Dice Clay: No Apologies
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The Dice-Man, live at Long Island's Westbury Music Fair, poses such questions as "Why am I a bad guy for talking dirty, when other celebrities like Madonna and Woody Allen are doing much worse?" The infamously potty-mouthed comic is at his raunchy, bitingly funny best, exploring topics like masculinity and world politics. And of course, no Andrew Dice Clay performance would be complete without his signature naughty nursery rhymes.
Jeff Foxworthy: You Might Be a Redneck if...
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Jeff Foxworthy's observations have made him one of America's favorite comedians. He's the bestselling comedy recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy Award nominee, a bestselling author and a popular TV, radio, and film performer. Now you can see this outrageously funny comedian talking about life, dating, marriage, and family in the classic You Might be a Redneck If. (filmed in 1991)
Six Ladies Laughing
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Andrea Martin and Victoria Jackson headline this holiday comedy hour. Also featuring Kim Coles, Sue Kolinsky, Stephanie Hodge and Henriette Mantel.
The Last Sea
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This film deals with the illegal Jewish immigrants - Holocaust survivors - who, between 1945 and 1948, overcame incredible hardships to get to Israel and, by their numbers and presence, helped to make inevitable the birth of the Jewish state.
The 81st Blow
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The film covers the oppression of Jews under the Nazis and features rare historical footage of concentration camps. The title is derived from a comment by a witness at Adolf Eichmann's trial. According to his testimony, he was whipped 80 times by the Nazis, but was not believed by Israelis after the war; this final doubt of his own people was the "81st blow". The 81st Blow is the first film in the Israeli Holocaust Trilogy by Bergman, Ehrlich and Gouri. It was followed by The Last Sea (1980) and Flames in the Ashes (1985).
Tommy Davidson: Takin' It To D.C.
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Tommy Davidson shines in this classic 90s special. Whether he's talking about sex, the national anthem, cockroaches, or impersonating Prince & Michael Jackson, he's sure to make you laugh!