Tag: Arts & Tradition

Brazil: A Last Stand in the Americas | Documentary

Brazil just went through historical elections, with profound implications not only for the country itself, but also for the United States, the Western Hemisphere, and a large part of the world. This two-part original documentary series by NTD Brazil and The Epoch Times investigates foreign interest in the Brazilian elections and Latin America’s new turn…


Orchestras, Choirs, Bands Make Resilient Children

An Australian study has suggested that joining a music group in a school or community choir, orchestra, or band could be the answer to developing children who are empathetic and resilient team players. Researchers from the University of Tasmania examined musicians aged from 14 to 25, and collected comments from managers, conductors, and teachers from…


[PREMIERING on 11/29 at 9:30 AM ET] The Shadow State | Documentary

“The Shadow State,” a feature documentary by The Epoch Times, takes a deep dive inside the eenvironmental, social, and governance (ESG) industry, an emerging multitrillion-dollar power structure that unites governments with corporations in the march toward a brave new world of climate and social justice. See how it works, what its goals are, and who is…


Trump 2024 | Documentary

“Trump 2024: The World After Trump” addresses the aggressive movement to transform America and strip away its freedoms and Judeo-Christian values. The film chronicles President Donald Trump’s struggle against a worldwide push for globalism and his desire to preserve the sovereignty of “We the People.” Love him or hate him, this film answers the question:…


Discovering Vermeer’s Studio

Oh! If only the “Girl With the Red Hat” could speak. In Johannes Vermeer’s painting, she’s turned around in her chair, gazing directly at us. Natural light streams across the side of her face, highlighting her open mouth and that mischievous glint in her right eye, as if she’s known for centuries what curators, scientists,…


Film Review: ‘The Menu’: Hostile Haute Cuisine Versus Pretentious One-Percenters

R | 1h 46min | Drama, Comedy, Satire, Mystery, Thriller | 18 November 2022 (USA) The second film this week to feature a maniacal, uber-obsessive “artiste” chef, “The Menu” is a searing satirical thriller that lacerates and skewers both those who conceive and create impossibly ornate and fussy dishes and those who view eating them as gastronomical nirvana. In a manner not…


White Haven in St. Louis, Missouri: President Grant’s Rural Retreat

Julia Dent Grant grew up in the two-story federal-style home, and it was the first place her future husband, Ulysses S. Grant, would visit as a guest in 1843 when he was stationed militarily in St. Louis, Missouri. Named White Haven by the Dent family to keep the title of former family residences owned prior…


Disaster by the Bay: The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906 | Documentary

“Disaster by the Bay: The Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906” features never-before-seen footage, shot just minutes after the quake struck on April 18, 1906, at 5:13 a.m., combined with thousands of rare and previously unreleased photographs. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.” –…


Healthcare Unmasked | Documentary

Frustrated with the high cost of health insurance, small business owner Kim Sertich investigates why the cost is so high. Stunned by the outcome, she sets out to find viable and affordable alternatives including direct primary care and health sharing. * Click the “Save” button below the video to access it later on “My List.”…


Popcorn and Inspiration: ‘Pay It Forward’: One Idea That Can Change the World

PG-13 | 2h 3min | Drama | 2000 A social studies school teacher in Las Vegas, Eugene (Kevin Spacey), challenges his seventh graders through an assignment on their first day back at school: Think up a plan that’ll make the world a better place. Trevor McKinney, 11 (Haley Joel Osment), responds with a “Pay It…