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, 2h50
Directed by Steve JamesOrigin USAGenres Drama,
DocumentaryThemes Films about children,
Sports films,
Basketball films,
Documentary films about sports,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about citiesActors Arthur Agee,
Spike LeeRating82%
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The film follows William Gates and Arthur Agee, two African-American teenagers who are recruited by a scout from St. Joseph High School in Westchester, Illinois, a predominantly white high school with an outstanding basketball program, whose alumni include NBA great Isiah Thomas.![A Great Day in Harlem](/imagesen/small/111242.jpg)
, 1h
Origin USAGenres Documentary,
Historical,
MusicalThemes Films about music and musicians,
Documentary films about music and musicians,
Documentaire sur une personnalité,
Documentary films about cities,
Jazz films,
Musical filmsActors Quincy Jones,
Marian McPartlandRating73%
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En 1958, Art Kane, alors photographe debutant de "Esquire", reussit un beau matin d'ete a reunir devant un immeuble de Harlem cinquante-sept musiciens de jazz. Dans la foule on reconnait Count Basie, Lester Young, Gerry Mulligan, Dizzy Gillespie, Thelonious Monk, Roy Eldridge, Sonny Rollins, Charles Mingus, Art Blakey, Art Farmer, Gene Krupa, Rex Stewart, Jo Jones, Hank Jones, Johnny Griffin. En 1989, Jean Bach, productrice de radio realisa un documentaire a partir de cette photo et retrace de grands moments de la legende du jazz.![Native New Yorker](/imagesen/small/121663.jpg)
, 13minutes
Origin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Films based on the September 11 attacks,
Environmental films,
Films about religion,
Films about terrorism,
Transport films,
Aviation films,
Documentary films about law,
Documentary films about war,
Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about politics,
Documentary films about religion,
Documentary films about technology,
Documentary films about terrorism,
Documentary films about cities,
Political films,
Films about Islam,
Disaster films,
Films about aviation accidents or incidents,
Films about hijackingsRating80%
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, 42minutes
Directed by Greg MacGillivray,
Glen PitreOrigin USAGenres DocumentaryThemes Documentary films about historical events,
Documentary films about cities,
Disaster filmsActors Meryl Streep,
Amanda ShawRating61%
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The film begins in the bayou itself, as a family of alligators frolic in the water to the tune of the Cajun classic “Iko Iko". The story then sets off on an historical exploration of how New Orleans rose up hundreds of years ago out of an untamed swampland – and went on to became celebrated around the world as “The Big Easy", a place where a feeling of joyful freedom permeated the music, the food and the city’s inimitable talent for turning “good times” into an art form. Here, a spicy gumbo of African, Native American, Cajun, Creole and Southern influences forged a completely unique culture. Louisiana’s coastal location (the state contains 40% of all the coastal wetlands in the continental U.S. according to the National Wetlands Research Center) was both a boon and a bane to the city. New Orleans evolved into the busiest port in the U.S., but after engineers diverted the Mississippi River, depleting the wetlands, the city became increasingly vulnerable to the killer winds and rising waters of seasonal hurricanes.