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zeitgeist | noun | the defining spirit of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from German Zeitgeist, from Zeit 'time' + Geist 'spirit.'
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About our name:
It's simple. Non-fiction with relevance and spirit for some people at some time. Is it you? Is it now?
zeitgeist | noun | the defining spirit of a particular period of history as shown by the ideas and beliefs of the time.
ORIGIN mid 19th cent.: from German Zeitgeist, from Zeit 'time' + Geist 'spirit.'
Brought to you by o2c on behalf of all of our production partners.
This Is Korea!
Full length documentary available for download on-demand, without commercial interruption:
vimeo.com/ondemand/fordkorea
Produced in 1951 by the United States Navy "This is Korea!" is directed by Academy Award winner John Ford. At the time John Ford, widely regarded as one of the most important and influential American filmmakers, was serving active duty in the United States Navy as a Rear Admiral. The documentary is unique for its time in that it was filmed in color and of course it contains Ford's many signature, stylistic trademarks.
We present this re-issued documentary in an effort to remember the time when one Korea became two and examine our outlook of the unfolding situation at the time. Or, at least the outlook the US Navy and director John Ford had... Hopefully it will add to and help continue the debate on how to achieve a peaceful, free, united, Korea.
We have improved the video quality and modified the aspect ratio for better viewing. Please enjoy.
vimeo.com/ondemand/fordkorea
Produced in 1951 by the United States Navy "This is Korea!" is directed by Academy Award winner John Ford. At the time John Ford, widely regarded as one of the most important and influential American filmmakers, was serving active duty in the United States Navy as a Rear Admiral. The documentary is unique for its time in that it was filmed in color and of course it contains Ford's many signature, stylistic trademarks.
We present this re-issued documentary in an effort to remember the time when one Korea became two and examine our outlook of the unfolding situation at the time. Or, at least the outlook the US Navy and director John Ford had... Hopefully it will add to and help continue the debate on how to achieve a peaceful, free, united, Korea.
We have improved the video quality and modified the aspect ratio for better viewing. Please enjoy.
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This Is Korea! Promo
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Full length documentary available for download on-demand, without commercial interruption: vimeo.com/ondemand/fordkorea Produced in 1951 by the United States Navy "This is Korea!" is directed by Academy Award winner John Ford. At the time John Ford, widely regarded as one of the most important and influential American filmmakers, was serving active duty in the United States Navy as a Rear Admir...
Hidden Dragon Wudang Kung Fu
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This one-hour documentary, Hidden Dragon: Wudang kungfu takes you the very origin of Chinese kung-fu that has astonished the world. Wudang kung-fu is a revered martial art in China and in this program we take you inside the heart of its creation on Mount Wudang in the Hebei Province of China. We visit Wudang kungfu schools and learn about the legend of Wudang kungfu's creation. Full Length Docu...
Hidden Dragon Wudang Kung Fu
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visit: vimeo.com/ondemand/hiddendragon For the full length documentary Hidden Dragon Wudang Kung Fu
Message From A Japanese Soldier Promo
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The fascinating story of one of the few Japanese survivors of the WWII battle of Iwo Jima. Examine Taizo Sakai's brave decision to break the psychological lock of the kamikaze mentality and surrender to the U.S. military. Meet the US officers who interrogated Sakai and realized he was telling the truth when he revealed the location of Japanese commander Kuribayashi. Hear fascinating statements ...
Great place to go to it great all i can say
Dao is de universal principle of heaven, earth and mankind; It is called Taiji. Wuji moves and produces Taiji. Taiji returns to Wuji When de former becomes still. All things in de universe go like that: They eventually return to nothingness. Nothing comes from nothing is not true because: 0=+1-1 Or No matter=anti-matter+matter.
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I don't think stretching the aspect to a surreal degree is an improvement. It detracts from any enjoyment of a John Ford film. It sucks.
How about Crouching Tiger Wudang Kung Fu? Is there such a thing? :)
Yes Words are the architect of reality.
wudang vs shaolin kungfu whos the winner?
No 1. Fighting hurts not only the body but also the heart.
I believe that Wu Dang is the true source of kung fu.
When the announcer was listing the names of kung fu displayed at 3:57 is all wrong
Why the gay sound effects with the punches and kicks? Seems very cheesy,
You're projecting...
Modern wudang kung fu is derived from tai-chi in 20th centry. In other words, traditional wudang kung fu is not exist. it is a kind of fake martial art for movie fans. There is no traditional martial art in taoism temple. What you see in this video is a recently created martial art from tai-chi. it is so ridiculous situation. China has a talent for making fake product even in martial art.
+young ki Hong when did they started faking Wudan kung fu?
+danpt2000 dont listen to that idiot, wudang has been the home of Nei Jia martial arts for centuries, during Qing dynasty they almost banned taoism, especially the taoist temples in WUdang mountain because it was the imperial temple for Ming emperors, even the materials used in many Wudang Mountain temples were hand picked by Ming emperors, and the Main Halls you see today were constructed at the same time as the Forbidden city in Beijing. Qing dynasty cracked down on the Wudang taoists, they mostly fled the mountain and spread their Neijia Kungfu to other parts of the country. similar thing also happened to the Shaolin temple. but they were let off relatively easy by the Qing Court because of their preference for Buddhism.
+young ki Hong it's kind of like Shaolin. How at the temple they mostly teach modern wushu. very rare to find real shaolin xinyiba at the temple. I can think of 4 people but they aren't even apart of the temple they have separated themselves from the shaolin temple. It's really funny how they mistaken Taiji with Bagua and Bagua with Taiji haha.
Only Korean could come 2 such a ridiculous conclusion.How much you know WuDang Kung Fu?
The Wu Dang kung fu exhibited here is the best I have ever seen.
shaolin is a lot cooler than wudang though
jervey123 They are both equally as beautiful in their own way!
zane snow hahah you think these guys think they are "cool"??
That's because they are different! Wudang and Taichi has their similarities.
Comparison is the thief of joy.
That's not called a pugilist, it's a fuchen.
Prelepo mesto,,
Wtf
i love wudang!!!
Me too
full length documentary available on-demand vimeo.com/ondemand/hiddendragon