In 1966 Medical student and racing fan Stephen Olvey gets the opportunity of a lifetime when he is asked to volunteer at the Indianapolis 500 on their medical team. What started as fun insider view of a sport he loved quickly devolves before his eyes as he sees the level of medical support given to the drivers, whom he has befriended, is terrifyingly non-existent. After feeling helpless at the scene of what turns out to be a fatal accident. Dr. Olvey sets off on a mission to build a team to apply science to transform motorsports from the most fatal form of sport to one of the safest. Over the next 30 years they succeed and the science that they develop influences modern trauma medicine and the passenger cars we drive today. This is the story of the most fatal era in Motorsports and the Indy 500 doctors who pioneered safety and helped the drivers to cheat death.
Every second Saturday in July, since 1871, the city of Durham has been taken over by miners, trade-unions and the public for one of the biggest gatherings in Europe, the Durham Miners' Gala - known locally as The Big Meeting.
The Run is a feature length film on Australian Pat Farmer's test of human spirit amidst behind the scenes drama as he runs the length of India 85 kilometers a day for 64 days with the backdrop of colourful, enchanting, challenging, organized chaos of India, which will saturate your senses. The film will provide a nail biting, humorous, visually enchanting, dramatic, inspiring journey through a diverse and visually stunning India which will saturate your senses. This film is a journey where the destination really does not matter.
Pauline Kael, longtime New Yorker film critic from the 1960s through the early 1990s, and best-selling author, was a lightning rod of American culture. She waged a battle to be recognized and achieve her position, and her strong opinions made her a divisive personality. Her distinctive writing voice pioneered the art form, and was largely a result of stubborn determination, huge confidence, and a deep love of the arts. The movie also shows 20th-century movies through her personal lens, and shows Pauline's life through 20th century movies. The filmmakers had complete access to the subject - through Gina James, Pauline's only child and the executor of her estate; friends and colleagues; and Pauline's personal archives. With over 30 new interviews, including David O. Russell, Quentin Tarantino, Alec Baldwin Greil Marcus, Paul Schrader, David Edelstein, and Joe Morgenstern. Sarah Jessica Parker voices Pauline through her writings and letters.
On a road trip, Ahmed a train conductor is torn between his loyalty to the old Tunisian railway company and his personal aspirations, while Fitati, his colleague, chooses to become a whistleblower on train accidents.