Herself
In September of 2004 at the Toronto Film Festival, the Weavers sang together for possibly the last time.
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For 200 years, the United States Congress has been one of the country's most important and least understood institutions. In this elegant, thoughtful and often touching portrait, Ken Burns explores the history and promise of this unique American institution. Using historical photographs and newsreels, evocative live footage and interviews with David Broder, Alistair Cooke, Cokie Roberts, Charles McDowell and others, the award-winning film chronicles the personalities, events and issues that have animated the first 200 years of Congress and, in turn, our country.
Mrs. Taylor
Em 1971, casal de ativistas anti-bélicos destrói um laboratório químico que fabricava explosivos para serem utilizados na Guerra do Vietnã. Por causa disso, durante anos eles passaram a vida fugindo do FBI. Mas o fillho deles - agora um jovem - quer se livrar desse passado.
Mugger #2
Cansada de servir de babá a um multimilionário, advogada pede demissão. Mas ele só aceita que ela vá embora caso ela encontre uma substituta à altura.
Self
A warmhearted memorial to the folk singer whose songs galvanized organizers and guitar-pickers across the United States. Part biography, part travelogue and part hootenanny, it follows the singer's son, Arlo Guthrie, as he retraces his father's steps and collects reminiscences from his father's family, friends and musical partners.
himself
Documentary about the blacklisted folk group, "The Weavers," and the events leading up to their triumphant return to Carnegie Hall.
Miss Chase
A biography of the dancer Isadora Duncan, the 1920s dancer who forever changed people's ideas of ballet. Her nude, semi-nude, and pro-Soviet dance projects as well as her attitudes on free love, debt, dress, and lifestyle shocked the public of her time.
Mother
Arthouse portraiture of a disestablishmentarian during his six-year draft dodge.