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06 Jan, 2018
Know About America's Indian Heritage
1 of 1 found this helpful This Documentary is AWESOME! Finally a documentary like this was made! It's about time! It's a classic: true yesterday; true today; true tomorrow. 5OO NATIONS is a fantastic production: great history; great interviews; great visuals; great music. This documentary stays with you. It is one of the best things I've bought on ebay.

16 Jan, 2019
Perfect title. The actress who plays Coco is superb.
I rate this film five stars. First of all I love the way the story begins. Stravinsky's Rite of Spring is a disaster. He is brought to his lowest point. But the story turns when Coco invites him and his family to live with her in her mansion. Now a great story unfolds. Because we see this tension which holds us. Stravinsky's very religious wife is suffering so much as Igor and Coco are having a long affair in the mansion. The actors are really good in this film. I love this film, because I love all the characters. It is a chunk of real life. In the outside world are conflicts, on the inside is fear. One more thing, I love the part where Coco and the Perfume chemist come with Chanel number 5.

19 Oct, 2017
An Artist with a Guitar
Here she is. An artist with a guitar. And she's singing a song; a song that will heal the soul; a song that will uplift the spirit. This photo captures her energy. I grew up in Berkeley, California and I was a teenager in the 1960's. Joan Baez came to Berkeley, many times singing: We Shall Overcome. She was part of the Civil Rights Movement: a movement for the equality of all people. And this image, this photo, captures her singing, and thinking... and spreading her compassion and love with her voice and music. It's a moment in time, and it's a good moment. True yesterday, true today, true tomorrow.
A moment frozen in time... in a picture. A picture of a folk singer who became a legend: Joan Baez.