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 | | Lesbian Documentary 00:55Connor duz a documentary on these lesbians(they'e not really lesbians) Tags: lesbian documentary Category: Comedy Views: 4,127 Comments: 3 Added: Feb 17, 07 By: WeDareToBeStupid | |  |  | | Conspiracy Documentary 07:37Conspiracy Documentary Tags: conspiracy documentary Category: News Views: 75 Comments: 1 Added: Aug 17, 07 By: jasonkelly  | |  |  | | Iraqdocumentary 65:50Iraq_documentary Tags: iraqdocumentary Category: News Views: 8 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 24, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |  |  | | THE SMITHS Documentary 05:55Documentary recalling the rise of The Smiths Tags: smiths documentary Category: Music Views: 26 Comments: 0 Added: May 17, 08 By: TheMusicFactory  | |  |  | | BZW Documentary on TV) 00:28The Documentary for bzw created by troika ltd Tags: bzw documentary Category: Sports Views: 12 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 7, 08 By: BZWrestling  | |  |  | | Oklahoma City Bombing Documentary 01:50Opening segment of documentary produced by Chandler Tags: documentary Category: News Views: 24 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 5, 08 By: openview | |  |  | | Nazi UFO Documentary 51:28Nazi UFO Documentary Tags: nazi ufo documentary Category: News Views: 54 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 8, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |  |  | | DESERT HEARTS MON AMOUR Documentary Clip 1 quotChemistryquot; 00:24For more info go to <a href="http://www.myspace.com/desertheartsmonamour"> myspace.com/desertheartsmonamour</a>. DESERT HEARTS MON AMOUR: A documentary about the cult status and social more...impact of Desert Hearts - cinema's first lesbian love story. Director Lydia Marcus interviews Desert Hearts stars Helen Shaver and Patricia Charbonneau at the Power Up Premiere, November 11, 2007 at the Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles, CA. Helen & Patricia share why they have chemistry.<br> If you're a Desert Hearts fan and want a chance to be in my documentary then send me emails, letters, or video answering these questions:
1) when/where/year/how old you were when you first saw Desert Hearts 2) how many times you've seen it. 3) why it's your favorite lesbian film 4) why it had an impact 5) favorite scene 6) favorite line of dialogue 7) who you had a crush on -- Vivian (Helen Shaver) or Cay (Patricia Charbonneau) 8) did you ever get to meet any of the cast or crew 9) did you ever write a fan letter to anyone from the film 10) Also if anyone has videos or photos or DH memorabilia to share with me, I would love to post them or possibly use them in my doc. Anyone that attended the NY or LA dvd signings, please send me your photos/videos!
Send your emails/jpegs/vlogs to <A HREF="mailto:desertheartsmonamour@earthlink.net">desertheartsmonamour@earthlink.net</A>.Send video (VHS or DVD) replies to Lydia Marcus, 4924 Balboa Blvd. #322, Encino CA 91316 less Tags: desert hearts helen shaver donna deitch patricia charbonneau desert hearts mon amour lydia marcus alex mcarthur jane rule lesbian film wolfe video Category: Entertainment Views: 6,188 Comments: 0 Added: Nov 15, 07 By: DesertHeartsMonAmour | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary pt7) 03:46Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunei and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are made more...in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary margajebat. Category: People Views: 141 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 2, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary in flight ) 07:17Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunei and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are more...made in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary margajebat. Category: People Views: 92 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 1, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary pt6) 05:08Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunei and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are more...made in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary. Category: People Views: 37 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 30, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary pt5) 07:43Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunei and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are more...made in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary. Category: People Views: 27 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 30, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary pt3) 05:54Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunei and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are more...made in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary. Category: People Views: 44 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 30, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | The making of keris documentary pt2) 06:59Keris are found in the Malay Peninsula, Java, Sumatra, Bali, Southern Philippines,Brunai and Thailand since as far back as the 13th century and other islands of the archipelago. The most cultured are more...made in Java, dating back to the kingdoms of Jenggala, Daha, Kediri, Singasari, Pajajaan, Majapahit, Demak, Pajang, Mataram.
Experts on keris focus on many different aspects of the weapons in order to fully understand them, viewing them from different aspects, such as the historical, cultural, archaeological, anthropological, as well as considering all the legends, mythology and ethnology.
Many shares the belief that the keris has magical powers,particularly those which do not contradict religion and certain ethical norms. The keris is believed to aqquire properties of various mystical and scientific values, depending on the fabrication process.
Some views are intermingled with customs, beliefs, myths, and legends. These views change in accordance with changes in value systems and the patterns of cultural beliefs that they adopt. The making of a keris is preceded by ceremonies, offerings, and magic formulae which strengthen the belief that the keris has magical powers.
In terms of its fabrication, a keris is welded from various different metals that fall into two groups, ie; metal derived from the earth and metal derived from the atmosphere. Materials from the atmosphere means meteor and asteroid.
Welding certain kinds of metals into one blade causes them to form patterns, known locally as pamor or damascene - which is the most striking feature of the kris. Iron gives the keris its body, and the steel its cutting edge and the nickel that gives the blade its pamor. The pamor is brought out and made visible through a process of washing the finished blade in a solution of arsenic and limejuice. Pamor symbolizes certain hopes of good and bad.
Keris does not only act as a weapon but also as a family heirlooms and status symbols. To recognize whether a keris is suitable to be conserved as an heirloom, an expert will look at it from three aspects: condition, material and style, Some consider keris to be works of art. Anybody can order an empu (an expert keris maker) to make one, or one can be bought in the antique and craft stores. Keris will remain everlastingly fascinating as an object of mysticism and arts. less Tags: keris documentary. Category: People Views: 35 Comments: 0 Added: Sep 30, 07 By: margajebat | |  |  | | Scientology Documentary by BBC Panorama 27:29British reporter goes to the states to investigate Scientology. Tags: scientology documentary bbc Category: News Views: 9 Comments: 1 Added: 6 days ago By: fairydust28.in.the.UK | |  |  | | North Korea Nuclear War Documentary 45:05North Korea Documentary Tags: documentary Category: Entertainment Views: 14 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 1, 08 By: stefan171 | |  |  | | Loose Change 2nd Edition Documentary 89:33Loose Change 2nd Edition 9/11 documentary Tags: documentary Category: Entertainment Views: 3 Comments: 0 Added: Jul 1, 08 By: stefan171 | |  |  | | Area 51 The Alien Interview Documentary 66:18UFO Area 51 The Alien Interview Tags: documentary Category: Entertainment Views: 9 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 30, 08 By: stefan171 | |  |  | | 1983 Islington Squatter Punk Documentary 05:151983 Islington Squatter Punk Documentary Tags: documentary Category: Entertainment Views: 10 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 30, 08 By: stefan171 | |  |  | | Natzi UFO Documentary 51:28Natzi UFO Documentary Tags: natzi ufo documentary Category: Science & Technology Views: 94 Comments: 0 Added: Jun 27, 08 By: stefan171 | |  |  | | Daniel Tammet 10:59About a boy who can do incredible maths in his head. Tags: documentary Category: News Views: 17 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 18, 08 By: TKSnatch | |  |  | | Daniel Tammet 10:07About a boy who can do incredible maths in his head. Tags: documentary Category: News Views: 17 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 18, 08 By: TKSnatch | |  |  | | Daniel Tammet 09:57About a boy who can do incredible maths in his head. Tags: documentary Category: News Views: 7 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 18, 08 By: TKSnatch | |  |  | | Daniel Tammet 10:09About a boy who can do incredible maths in his head Tags: documentary Category: News Views: 6 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 18, 08 By: TKSnatch | |  |
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