This month marks 60 years since the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. A new documentary, "JFK: What the Doctors Saw," brings to light stunning revelations from doctors that were in the E.R. that day. The documentary premieres November
Emergency room doctors at Parkland Memorial Hospital who treated President John F. Kennedy on the day he was assassinated 60 years ago discuss what they witnessed, in the new Paramount Plus documentary, "JFK: What the Doctors Saw."
Black Barbie: A Documentary: Directed by Lagueria Davis. With Lagueria Davis, Beulah Mae Mitchell, Maxine Waters, Shonda Rhimes. Tracing the origin of the first Black Barbie doll to the filmmaker's aunt, who asked why Barbie couldn't look like her, this
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However, it allows me to move when I've been staring out the window for too long.24. What di d the author learn from the documentary? A. She might have been an ADHD patient. B. She was wrongly assesse d by many doctors. C. She h a d never experience d any symptom of ADH D...
The most anxiety-inducing, chilling film of the 2010s. For almost four hours Wang Bing leaves us almost exclusively with the words and gestures of madmen. There are no narrators or signs, there are almost no doctors, hardly any family members appear: Wang’s camera is locked up and locke...
McAuley remembers, "The doctors said, ‘You’ve got acromegaly.’ "He said, ‘Yeah, I know. I’ve known about it for years.’" "They wanted to operate, and he said no. I couldn’t convince him. I guess at that point it was a little bit late anyway." McAuley shared. ...
Other films include “Wagner's Dream,” which received an Emmy nomination for editing; “Meru,” Sundance Film Festival Audience Award winner; “Valentino: The Last Emperor”; “Dixie Chicks: Shut Up & Sing”; “Living Emergency: Stories of Doctors Without Borders”; and “Concert of Wills:...
For many of these heartbreaking subjects, the descent into drug addiction began with the use of marijuana. Their graduation to opioids may have seemed innocuous at the outset; after all, these little pills are often prescribed by doctors and are stored in family medicine cabinets. But that ...
“Still, so many years later, I’m often asked how the films can be seen; by younger people who have heard others speak about them or by the original viewers who wanted to re-experience or refer to them. Parents with trans children, doctors, psychologists, and those interested in social...