Alphabet est un film documentaire autrichien réalisé par Erwin Wagenhofer, sorti en 2013.
Synopsis
De par le monde, l'éducation des enfants se fait au détriment de leurs capacités créatives. Les méthodes utilisées sont héritées de la révolution industrielle et sont maintenant dépassées. Des personnalités du monde entier analysent ce système et proposent des alternatives.
, 1h33 Réalisé parGlenn Rockowitz OrigineEtats-Unis GenresComédie, Documentaire ActeursJim Gaffigan, Michael Rispoli, Victor Varnado, Glenn Rockowitz Note56% The story revolves around bad stand-up comedy performances by Jim Gaffigan, Michael Rispoli and Victor Varnado. The unlikely band of comics travel to a comedy and poultry festival in the country to exercise their art. Later, a follow-up gives a summary of how everyone has progressed since appearing at the festival, with differing levels of success. On the commercially released DVD (approx 83 minutes running time), the outtakes section runs in tandem with the credits for around 5 minutes.
, 42minutes Réalisé parBruce Neibaur OrigineCanada GenresDocumentaire ThèmesMise en scène d'un animal, Documentaire sur la nature ActeursChristopher Heyerdahl Note60% The plot is loosely connected to the documental stories published in Jim Corbett's 1944 bestselling book Man-Eaters of Kumaon. Narrator of the film is Jim Corbett. In the film, Corbett, who is portrayed by Christopher Heyerdahl, is asked to kill a man-eating tiger who killed a young woman in Kumaon. Corbett arrives to Kumaon and meets with local people. The sister (Mishra Smriti) of the victim takes Corbett to the killing site. They together ambush the man-eater and Corbett kills the tiger from the machan. During this plot, the narration (by Corbett) contains stories of the history of India and the Kumaon region, as well as the efforts to save Indian tigers.