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A Certain Kind of |
film synopsis: Dan Aronie was a model and aspiring actor when he first felt the dramatic effects of his progressive form of Multiple Sclerosis (MS). At 27, an age where most people are just starting their lives, Dan is faced with contemplating an unsure future. With the support of family and friends, what Dan uncovers is a profound and inspiring inner strength - a certain kind of beauty he never knew he had. . . LEARN MORE |
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Legacy of the Harp-Institutional DVD |
film synopsis: Recovery is possible for anyone, regardless of their background. This statement seems so simple, but it is perhaps one of the most profound and important lessons illustrated by this groundbreaking documentary. In this dynamic film, people who have histories of mental illness and incarceration have turned their lives around, and now dedicate their lives to helping others like them. By changing their own lives, they show that recovery is possible. And by showing that recovery is possible, they become valuable role models for their peers, and an inspiration to all . . . LEARN MORE |
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Blues Variations |
film synopsis: In this documentary, we meet three very different blues musicians - a Stanford University freshman who sings the blues as though he lived in the Delta , a 14 year-old Latina prodigy harmonica player, and an African American blues musician in his 50s who hails from Los Angeles. They each explain how their lives shape their approach the blues. Trt: 16:40 Broadcast on KQED, the San Francisco PBS station in 2004-2005. |