The story of Stevie, a construction worker, and his girlfriend, an unemployed pop singer, serves to show the living conditions of the British poor class Written by Michel Rudoy mdrc@hp9000a1.uam.mx
Renowned author, film-maker and Bruce Lee historian, John Little, has decided to create the definitive documentary tribute to the late, Ving Tsun legend, Wong Shun Leung. Contains exclusive interviews, rare archival footage and previously unseen footage, Wong Shun Leung: The King of Talking Hands tells the life story of one of martial arts greatest legends, the late Sifu Wong Shun Leung. The man who represented the art of his Sifu Ip Man where it mattered, on the streets in Hong Kong, in bare knuckle challenge matches where he was undefeated. The man who mentored a young Bruce Lee and refined the art of Wing Chun into a truly scientific fighting system.
Norval Morrisseau was the first Indigenous Canadian artist to be taken seriously in the art world. By the turn of this century his work commanded tens of thousands of dollars. So when Barenaked Ladies keyboardist Kevin Hearn learned his prized painting was a forgery, he sued. But as Jamie Kastner's doc reveals, there was a cottage industry in fake Morrisseaus, an industry that flourished unchecked for years, feeding on greed, exploitation, racism and contempt.