The Middle Stagione 6 Episodio 17
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Bridging The Gap: Middle East Comedy Talks
Titre original: Bridging The Gap: Middle East Comedy Talks ( Film )
Hosted by Ahmed Ahmed and Avi Liberman, "Bridging the Gap" brings together for the first time Middle East Comedians to showcase today's funniest Jewish and Muslim comics together for the first time un-censored on one stage for the Showtime Network. Bridging the Gap stars; Dan Naturman, Max Amini, Mark Schiff, Eman Morgan, Maria Shehata and last comic standing winner Iliza Shlesinger.
Dinosaur Jr: Live in the Middle East
Titre original: Dinosaur Jr: Live in the Middle East ( Film )
Filmed during their 2005 reunion tour, this release captures the sonic guitar assaults of Dinosaur Jr. onstage, playing the songs "Gargoyle," "Little Fury Things," "Just Like Heaven," and more. Also included is rare behind-the-scenes footage featuring the band, as well as interviews with Kim Gordon and Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Mike Watt (The Minutemen), and guitarist Steve Albini.
Desert Lands Of The Middle East
Titre original: Desert Lands Of The Middle East ( Film )
Ghost crabs prey on turtle hatchlings in the crossroads of continents in the Middle East. This is just one of the many battles for survival playing out in these unforgiving deserts.
Seeking Peace in the Middle East
Titre original: Seeking Peace in the Middle East ( Film )
Noam Chomsky, the extremely influential dissident, linguist, and media critic behind such works as Manufacturing Consent and What We Say Goes. In this Paper Tiger classic he deconstructs several New York Times articles by historians Bernard Wertzman and Thomas Friedman in order to examine the foreign policy of the United States in the context of the Israel/Palestine conflict. Chomsky examines how these articles skew the facts through “suppression” or “framing” in order to recreate history to meet the needs of current U.S. foreign policy.
Illuminations Treasures of the Middle Ages
Titre original: Illuminations Treasures of the Middle Ages ( Film )
Art critic Andrew Graham-Dixon visits an exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, which contains a treasure trove of the world's most important illuminated manuscripts. Germaine Greer joins the modern-day illustrator Quentin Blake to consider the religious and political power of these beautiful medieval masterpieces, and to assess their place in the history of art and book production.
Growing Peace in the Middle East
Titre original: Growing Peace in the Middle East ( Film )
A 7th grader from New York is inspired by a visit to Sindyanna of Galilee in Israel - a unique non-profit organization led by a team of Arab and Jewish women working together to create social change from the ground up. He spends the year during the pandemic inspired to document the new hydroponics project at Sindyanna, which strives to enhance Arab-Jewish cooperation, while creating economic opportunities for Arab women.
Round Eyes In The Middle Kingdom
Titre original: Round Eyes In The Middle Kingdom ( Film )
Filmmaker Ronald Levaco, journeys back to China, the nation of his boyhood days, to discover what became of an old friend of his family, Israel Epstein.
Mosaic: World News from the Middle East
( TV Serie )
Mosaic: World News from The Middle East was a daily news program offered by the free American satellite channel, LinkTV. Mosaic featured selections from television news programs produced by broadcast outlets throughout the Middle East. The news reports were presented unedited, translated into English when necessary. The show's founding producer was Jamal Dajani, a Palestinian American and was co-produced by David Michaelis, an Israeli Jew.
The Middle Way
Titre original: The Middle Way ( Film )
Musician Jasper Bendici struggles to find the balance between two passions: religion and rock n' roll.
Jealousy Is My Middle Name
Titre original: 질투는 나의 힘 ( Film )
Quiet, intelligent, solemn and recently dumped by his girlfriend, graduate student Lee Weon-san takes a job at a literary magazine, ostensibly to supplement his income, but really to get close to the editor - the reason he’s now single. The editor, unaware of who Lee is, takes a shine to him and makes him his personal assistant.
Desert Lands of the Middle East
( TV Serie )
Ghost crabs preying on turtle hatchlings in the crossroads of continents in the Middle East is just one of the many battles for survival playing out in these unforgiving deserts.
A Queer Bird in the Middle East
Titre original: A Queer Bird in the Middle East ( Film )
Experimental and humorous exploration of one's roots. An artistic love story and a road movie in the Middle East all in one. Iraqi-Swedish director Naures Sager travels around the Middle East to explore his roots. Along on his journey is boyfriend, Michael. Back home in Sweden, Naures’ receives warnings from his worried family about potential consequences of being gay in an Arab country.
Don't Wake Up in the Middle of the Night
Titre original: Don't Wake Up in the Middle of the Night ( Film )
A woman is woken by a strange entity.
The Circle with a Hole in the Middle
Titre original: The Circle with a Hole in the Middle ( Film )
What started out as Donut Tour around NYC with Alex Cornett became an unrealized love story, shot by someone in their naive 20s, then reflectively edited by the same person in 30s.
Yidl in the Middle: Growing Up Jewish in Iowa
Titre original: Yidl in the Middle: Growing Up Jewish in Iowa ( Film )
Filmmaker Marlene Booth shows her life in small-town Iowa, from childhood to her 30th high school reunion.
Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class
Titre original: Still A Brother: Inside the Negro Middle Class ( Film )
The Black middle class, torn between white goals and Black needs, are examined by producers William Greaves and William Branch in a 90-minute NET Journal documentary.
Dispatches from the Front - The Middle East: The Fourth Man
Titre original: Dispatches from the Front - The Middle East: The Fourth Man ( Film )
“He is risen!”—three words that change everything. This wonderfully good news that was first announced to the women at the Empty Tomb is still being declared boldly in the Middle East by the Risen King’s messengers! Dispatches from the Front goes into this region of centuries-old darkness and division that is now overshadowed by the fierce violence of ISIS terror. Yet, the Gospel is powerfully at work in the Middle East, and Christ is building His Church there just as He said He would. Neither the gates of hell nor the gates of Islam can withstand the work of our Risen King! From mega-cities in Arabia to refugee camps left in the wake of ISIS terror, The Fourth Man goes beyond the headlines to showcase the Gospel’s power to save, the mercy and love of believers, and their abiding joy as Christ walks through the fires of persecution with them.
Up Next On... American Ink @ The Middle East
Titre original: Up Next On... American Ink @ The Middle East ( Film )
A portrait documentary on Boston-based pop-punk/alt-rock band American Ink with bassist Aidan Crotty, guitarist Michael Romano, and drummer Nick Fauza.
Relentless: Struggle for Peace in the Middle East
Titre original: Relentless: Struggle for Peace in the Middle East ( Film )
Relentless: The Struggle for Peace in the Middle East was produced by the pro-Israel media watchdog group HonestReporting [sic]. The concentrates on the causes of the Second Intifada through an examination of compliance the Oslo Accords, by Israel and the Palestinian Authority. It pays particular attention to the failure of the Palestinian Authority to "educate for peace". The documentary shows interviews with Itamar Marcus, director of Palestinian Media Watch, S. El-Herfi, Raanan Gissin, Caroline Glick, John Loftus, Sherri Mandel, Yariv Oppenheim, Daniel Pipes, Tashbih Sayyed and Natan Sharansky.
grass grows from the middle – thinking like grass
Titre original: grass grows from the middle – thinking like grass ( Film )
The experimental short film is a fragmentary attempt to investigate the political potential of grasses, which in purely biological terms, in distinction to many other plants, do not grow from the root or from the tip, but from their own center. The short film does not fulfill expectations of a nature documentary, much more it explores the analogies to human and animal hair and thus dares a deconstructive attempt of diverse norms of beauty and design as well as ethics of use and exploitation that shape bodies and nature. The short film asks about the so-called "natural", about what is allowed to grow in our society and what is trimmed, shaved, cut and domesticated. The aesthetic breaks through the use of different media (Super 8 and Mini DV) and the "trimmed" screen not only takes a critical look at current reception habits, but also questions overarching norms and ideals, which is underlined by the song "mess it up" by catnapp and the integration of collected sounds.