When the curtain goes up, these campers turn on the talent! "By turns comical and compassionate" (Variety), this 2006 theatrical release takes a hilarious look at the path to stardom through the experiences of a group of talented teenagers at Stagedoor Manor, a legendary Catskills theater camp where America's youngest aspiring Broadway stars kids more interested in Auntie Mame than Britney Spears gather to sing and dance their hearts out.
In essence, life becomes a cabret, and the kids in Alexandra Shiva's enchanting documentary become its shining stars. Some see camp as a means of escaping home; others see it as a step towards becoming Stagedoor's next star, like notable alums such as Natalie Portman, Reese Witherspoon and Zach Braff.
Explore the many mysteries of the supernatural and paranormal with DAN BURSTEIN'S
SECRETS OF THE OCCULT, an illuminating DVD investigating the often overlooked link between magic and science. The spellbinding release includes two one-hour programs, The Magicians and The Scientists, which examine the world of the occult from the ancient magicians who practiced it to the cutting edge scientists to the cutting edge scientists of today who attempt to explain its mysterious claims. The well-timed release of this compelling DVD comes as heightened public interest has been conjured up around occultism in films and novels.
For centuries, Tuscany has been the epicenter of Christian art, boasting what is arguably the finest collection of painting, sculpture and architecture in the world. Yet, even those who travel to Italy are rarely able to experience the full range of masterpieces the region has to offer. Now, home viewers will have the opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring architecture,
IN THE 2000 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, AN ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINE RECORDED MINUS 16,022 VOTES FOR AL GORE IN VOLUSIA COUNTY, FLORIDATHIS APRIL, UNCOVER THE SHOCKING TRUTH ABOUT HOW HACKERS COULD BE HIJACKING OUR INALIENABLE RIGHT TO VOTE
For years, the rallying cry to American citizens has been "Every vote counts," but since 2000, Americans have had to wonder what happens to their votes after they've been cast. The controversial, acclaimed and revelatory documentary HACKING DEMOCRACY suggests the possibility that our votes may be tampered with even before we enter the polls. Following grandmother and literary publicist turned election-reform activist Bev Harris as she unearths hundreds of incidents of mishandled voting information.