A Short Film for Laos

A Short Film for Laos

A Short Film for Laos


(0.00 from 0 users )

45 minutes2006HD

Watch A Short Film for Laos Full Movie Online Free. Part History Channel, part visual diary, and part mesmerizing abstraction, Allan Sekula’s video, A Short Film for Laos, 2006, takes the measure of day-to-day life in what the narrator describes as “the most bombed place on earth.”…

A Short Film for Laos 2006
Tags:  #A Short Film for Laos 2006  #A Short Film for Laos Full Movie  #A Short Film for Laos Full Movie Free  #A Short Film for Laos Online in HD  

Comment

Similar Movies

  • 1985
    Hungry for Profit

    Hungry for Profit

    Hungry for Profit

    1 1985 HD

    Is our food bought at the price of famine in the developing world? Is agribusiness more interested in producing profits than producing food? This PBS...

    Hungry for Profit
  • 2023
    The Vanishing Strings of the Andes

    The Vanishing Strings of the Andes

    The Vanishing Strings of the Andes

    1 2023 HD

    Discover the heart-wrenching tale of Ecuador’s forgotten guitar road in “Vanishing Strings of the Andes.” Witness the struggle to...

    The Vanishing Strings of the Andes
  • 2003
    The Yes Men

    The Yes Men

    The Yes Men

    7.00 2003 HD

    A comic, biting and revelatory documentary following a small group of prankster activists as they gain worldwide notoriety for impersonating the...

    The Yes Men
  • 2007
    A Meeting with Milton Santos

    A Meeting with Milton Santos

    A Meeting with Milton Santos

    8.30 2007 HD

    The film deals with the process of globalization based on the thought of geographer Milton Santos, who through his ideas and practices, inspires the...

    A Meeting with Milton Santos
  • 1973
    Autopsy

    Autopsy

    Autopsy

    2.00 1973 HD

    Mondo-style docudrama about a war correspondent who comes back home and has a spiritual crisis about his own mortality. Surreal fantasy sequences are...

    Autopsy
  • 1968
    The President, April 1968

    The President, April 1968

    The President, April 1968

    1 1968 HD

    The film captures the pivotal events surrounding President Lyndon Johnson's historic address on March 31st, focusing on his decision to halt bombing...

    The President, April 1968
  • 2008
    Chicago 10

    Chicago 10

    Chicago 10

    6.00 2008 HD

    Archival footage, animation and music are used to look back at the eight anti-war protesters who were put on trial following the 1968 Democratic...

    Chicago 10
  • 2020
    Mother

    Mother

    Mother

    7.00 2020 HD

    In a village in Thailand, Pomm works in a care center for Europeans with Alzheimer's. While she is separated from her children, she helps Elisabeth...

    Mother
  • 2016
    Jack Ensch: Hanoi Hilton POW

    Jack Ensch: Hanoi Hilton POW

    Jack Ensch: Hanoi Hilton POW

    1 2016 HD

    Jack "Fingers" Ensch served in the Navy for 30 years. Recounting his experience of getting shot down and held as a POW in the infamous Hanoi Hilton,...

    Jack Ensch: Hanoi Hilton POW
  • 2019
    Leo Patrick McArdle: Veterans Helping Veterans

    Leo Patrick McArdle: Veterans Helping Veterans

    Leo Patrick McArdle: Veterans Helping Veterans

    1 2019 HD

    A veteran creates support systems that help other veterans and their families.

    Leo Patrick McArdle: Veterans Helping Veterans
  • 2013
    Jack Lyon: Veterans Serving Veterans

    Jack Lyon: Veterans Serving Veterans

    Jack Lyon: Veterans Serving Veterans

    1 2013 HD

    Jack Lyon used his experience as a Vietnam Veteran to help found the Veterans Village of San Diego. With a mission of offering peer support and...

    Jack Lyon: Veterans Serving Veterans
  • 2018
    Noble Sissle Jr.: Am I Still Going to Vietnam?

    Noble Sissle Jr.: Am I Still Going to Vietnam?

    Noble Sissle Jr.: Am I Still Going to Vietnam?

    1 2018 HD

    The story of Noble Sissle Jr., a production company owner, community development expert, and veteran of the Vietnam War. Combining archival footage...

    Noble Sissle Jr.: Am I Still Going to Vietnam?