Watching
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Sundance Channel’s Iconoclasts, two iconoclastic well-known personalities talk about their lives.
Isabella Rossellini and Dean Kamen
Archibishop Desmond Tutu and Sir Richard Branson. The archbishop has a wonderful laugh and a great sense of humour.
PBS’s / KQED’s The Fillmore, not the music venue, the neighbourhood. A look into race relations in this small area of San Francisco. Fascinating.
PBS’S Independent Lens looks into the history Crips and Bloods. Again, a story of race relations and a deeply fascinating look at how two such notorious and violent gangs came into being.
PBS’s American Experience traces the dynasty of The Kennedys, from Joseph’s childhood almost to the present. Very interesting and very tragic.
No Country for Old Men. Javier Bardem chills the soul with his ruthlessness.
Amazing Grace. How one man’s crusade for the abolition of slavery in England, finally bore fruit and was made into law after nearly 20 years of effort.