Educational short film
Greg Morris
as Narrator
Edgar Barnhill
as Guidance Counselor
Dennis Doogan
as Doogie Dunn
Thomas Dudley
as Teacher
Seamon Glass
as Classification Officer
Art Koulias
as Medic
Jack Kutcher
as Donahue
Douglas Rath
as Deputy
In a nation where educating girls is seen as rebellion, a visionary woman dares to teach young minds to dream. When their innovation draws global attention, their success sparks hopeβand opposition. As threats loom and sacrifices are made, their courage and unity ignite a movement that could forever transform the world.
The Westward movement β and a woman's perspective of that movement β emerges in the dramatic story of Delilah Fowler's first year on the Kansas frontier in 1869. Based on diaries of the period, the program reveals the cruel violence, and even crueler loneliness, which early settlers encountered β but above all, it shows the quiet courage of those who lived it.
Toni, Aghi, Bubu, and Saras get the task of making essays. They create a free school for street children but they chose to earn money than learn.
An educational short film about correct speaking methods.
Robert McChesney lays the blame for the US's current state of affairs squarely at the doors of the corporate boardrooms of big media, which far from delivering on their promises of more choice and more diversity, have organized a system characterized by a lack of competition, homogenization of opinion and formulaic programming.
A Czech public information film, sponsored by the Ministry of Health, on the perils of alcohol and STDs.
A retired Major's efforts to hone his golf skills are thwarted by the diminutive but defiant common daisy.
A primer on proper phone manners produced for the New Zealand Post Office.
Learn how to climb Great Gable in the Lake District, via the Arrowhead ridge climb.
Hard-hitting depiction of the danger to children of burns and scalds.
A look at the Lake District and its famous poet.
A short film made by the Central Office of Information about how to cook Potatoes, with narration from Max Munden.
The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain present an abridged version of Shakespeare's play, with explanatory links and introductions by Martin Jarvis. Following the presentation of the play, members of the company are shown in a workshop with actor-director Ron Daniels.
Stunning stories from the unusual life of the Ural owl, a mysterious nocturnal predator that can fearlessly attack even humans. Set over a period of just over a year, 'Fearless Queen of the Night' provides an extraordinary insight into the life of one of the largest European owl species.